Inverse Relay 2/Khangaþyagon
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Translation by Sylvia Sotomayor
Smooth English
Corrected version by Pete Bleackley
gelangar 1 yar 2 þoa'am linisip. galgudahing gitommonban. dahinguf 3 tilse talpagosebgri mulsa'ekwaninguf 4 shosh gelangar yar talpbangur. dahangar yar salaðersham ifetuz. ulting terkha snarutosht 5 yar nazgu. gelangar yar salaðershgu khælsart singart. iðuzhangar yar þoa. apangar yar þæsk 6 yurish beb enþangar yar yi grenna'ut. gelangar yar undalam harrasip.
Notes
- ^1 I've put everything into the past tense, as it seems to fit the narrative better.
- ^2 Khangaþyagon is not pro-drop.
- ^3 The existential verb is indicated by putting "dah" in the passive.
- ^4 Adverbs agree with the verb!
- ^5 Past participle, rather than passive infinitive.
- ^6 Decided to coin a new word for this.
Smooth English
We went to the sea in spring. That journey was difficult. There was snow on the mountain path like a blanket, but we went by those mountains. We were at the plain of mint. A fallen oak blocked our way. We went across the plain with a small wind. We saw the sea. We made good food and traded it on the beach. We went home in winter.