| Original Title | Dialect | Informant | Genre Form | Genre Content | ID | glossed | Audio |
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| peːrʃæ jeːri | middle lozva mansi (LM) | Sichov, Nikolaj Filipich | poetry/song (poe) | Fate Songs (fas) | 1451 | by Eichinger, Viktoria | – |
| Text Source | Editor | Collector |
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| Munkácsi, Bernát (1896): Vogul népköltési gyüjtemény. In: IV. kötet. Életképek. Elsö füzet. Vogul szövegek és fordításaik. Budapest: Magyar tudományos akadémia, 127-128. | Munkácsi, Bernát; Kálmán, Béla | Munkácsi, Bernát (MU) |
| English Translation | German Translation | Russian Translation | Hungarian Translation |
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| "Song of Perʃä" | – | – | – |
| by Riese, Timothy |
| Citation |
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| Munkácsi, Bernát 1896: OUDB Middle Lozva Mansi Corpus. Text ID 1451. Ed. by Eichinger, Viktória. http://www.oudb.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/?cit=1451 (Accessed on 2025-10-28) |
| peːrʃæ jeːri (glossed version) |
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| Song of Perʃä. |
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| The village in which I found my first horse |
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| is my village at the mouth of the Punuŋkw (River). |
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| The village in which I found my first cow |
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| [five masters donning caftans] |
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| [remained from] |
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| [five masters donning clothes] |
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| My Perʃä house left (to me) by five masters donning caftans, five masters donning clothes, |
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| [lofty wood climbed by sables] |
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| My Perʃä house of lofty wood climbed by sables |
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| [lofty wood climbed by game] |
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| My Perʃä house of lofty wood climbed by game |
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| If I look to the north, |
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| [by many larch forests with spreading crests] |
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| my village is encircled by many larch forests with spreading crests. |
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| If I look to the east, |
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| [by many pine forests with wide-spreading tips] |
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| my village is encircled by many pine forests with wide-spreading tips. |
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| [frequented by black game] |
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| My river stretch with hunting paths frequented by black game, |
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| [frequented by red game] |
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| My river stretch with hunting paths frequented by red game, |
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| my river stretch of little birch forests. |
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| At night I lie, I fall asleep, |
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| [ten iron-mouthed horses] |
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| I fall asleep to the sound of the neck-bells of ten iron-mouthed horses, |
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| [ten dry-horned cattle] |
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| In the morning I waken to the lowing sound of ten dry-horned cattle. |