Literature:The Universal Declaration of Human Rights/Iaskyon
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Iaskyon
Paileyö Hwebcwakleŋemleoton
[pailejœ xwɛpˌtswaklɛŋˈɛmlɛutɔn]
pailey-ö hweb-cwakleŋ-emleot-on world-gen humankind-right-declare-abs.vn
Article 1; Kilonc-1
Fá hwe nixonax yawaoşöüno, hecleŋeu cwakleŋeuel pöüloşöü.
[ɸaː xwɛ ˌniɣɔnaʔ jaˈβauɬœynɔ | ˌxɛtslɛŋɛu ˈtswaklɛŋɛβel pœylɔɬœy]
fá hwe nixon-ax yawa-os-(l)öü-no, hecleŋ-eu cwakleŋ-eu-el pöül-os-(l)öü all human birth-abl freedom-adj-cop.gnom-and dignity-loc right-loc-and be_equal-adj-cop.gnom
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
Tĺbo lékmaşehĺ hácexşehĺel üneĺino, i çamkwel mwőgkwolöŋau núgĺ çodgat.
[tl̩bɔ leːkmaɬɛxl̩ xaːˌtsɛʔɬɛxlɛl yˈnelːinɔ | i tɬamkwɛl ˌmwøːkːwɔlœŋau nuːgl̩ ˈtɬɔʔgaʔ]
tĺbo lékmaşe-hĺ hácexşe-hĺ-el ünet-i-no, i çamkwel mwőgkwol-ö-ŋau núg-ĺ çod-gat 3pl reason-inst conscience-inst-and endow-gnom-and erg to_each_other sibling-gen-like.adj spirit-inst treat_people-must
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should treat each other in a spirit of brotherhood.