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* ''All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.'' | * ''All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.'' | ||
====Schleicher's Fable==== | |||
Uína ōi iom na vlânas îfōs spāst. Uín vróvu uêidru díket, alô mêiu ōns párit, ga alô náram dîok uívit. Ta ōi tos îfōs pēst: "Men iērd se pīt pas gu spéia gu nār îfōs áiat." Âmi, tus îfūs ti ôiēi pânat: "Hiaví. Nōs to iērd se pīt gómi spéios gu to dambóti-nār vlânam uínas ōis frouâzt ā pétēi uóstiēi fro se, ga ta ōi nēm vlânas se īstêt." Ta indôm-hiavêitaka ōi in ântsi âmi pōgt. | |||
* ''A sheep with no wool saw some horses. One pulled a heavy wagon, another bore a big load, and another carried a man quickly. The sheep said to the horses: "My heart hurts that I see a man driving horses." | |||
Then the horses said: "Listen. Our hearts pain hurt when we see a man, the master, turn a sheep's wool into a warm garment for himself, and the sheep is left with no wool.'' The sheep, having heard that, then fled into the field." | |||
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