Second Linguifex Relay/Behru cesik
Yashúundezu cághugiihligaa bíilloñji bu cetloon, tózhíik bryáxyu yayahyu vi yadok tsúuhmyu vi, nóyapxádehyu zënépehi múya haghatsuxyu bu jáanmaji bu cetloon thésozu. Tlyu shúnozu jrezihyu, ma cáguzu bghuploon, e shúno meelihryu e cágutóogezu bwáalihnloon. Kujihloon Myujitoowemo fucmoñjiin, dáahnloon zhúbihloon yacágufuci ryábzomaji, zánti wiilihnyu bu cedali.
Gloss
Yáshúundezu: Great people, leaders, heroes (nominative plural)
cághugiihligaa: Democracy (accusative singular)
bíiloñji: Follow, do, behave (1st person inclusive subject- 3rd person singular object)
bu: quotative particle
cetloon: say, speak of (3rd person plural)
tózhíik: time (locative)
bráxyu: to be poor, harsh (3rd person singular)
yayahyu: to pass (of time) (3rd person singular)
vi: while
yadok: nation (nominative singular)
tsúuhmyu: sicken, weaken (3rd person singular)
nóyapxádehyu: to rise (of the sun) (third person singular)
zënépehi: the moment before
múya: the night (nominative singular)
haghatsuxyu: to be harsh, intense (third person singular
jáanmaji: remember (first person inclusive)
Thésozu: Théso, the great and noble first empress (used as a metaphor for noble people in general) (nominative)
Tlyu: because
shúno: the world (nominative)
jrezihyu: to persist, be eternal (third person singular)
ma: but
cáguzu: people (nominative)
bghuploon: rot, fade away, die (third person plural)
e: and
meelihryu: improve, perk up, become better (third person singular-future)
cágutoowezu: more people (nominative plural)
bwáalihnloon: to be born (third person plural)
kujihloon: to be wicked, vile (third person plural)
myujitoowemo: desires (accusative plural)
fucmoñjiin: to supress, put down, ignore (1st person inclusive subject-third person plural object)
dáahnloon: to be strong (third person plural)
zhúbihloon: to be noble (third person plural)
yacágufuci: one great people (dative)
ryábzomaji: to become unified (first person inclusive)
zánti: at that moment
wiilihnyu: to be peaceful (third person future)
cedali: to say (fourth person)
- notes: first person inclusive has an imperative sense, especially when used speaking to a crowd.
fourth person is used to refer to the subject of a previous sentence. verbs are used in place of adjectives.