Original Title | Dialect | Informant | Genre Form | Genre Content | ID | glossed | Audio |
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ætəm jæ pɔiləŋ neː jerræ | middle lozva mansi (LM) | Sotjinova, Tatjana Alexejevna (?) | poetry/song (poe) | Fate Songs (fas) | 1456 | 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, 107-108. | Munkácsi, Bernát; Kálmán, Béla | Munkácsi, Bernát (MU) |
English Translation | German Translation | Russian Translation | Hungarian Translation |
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"Song of the woman from the Vershina River Village" | – | – | – |
by Riese, Timothy |
Citation |
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Munkácsi, Bernát 1896: OUDB Middle Lozva Mansi Corpus. Text ID 1456. Ed. by Eichinger, Viktória. http://www.oudb.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/?cit=1456 (Accessed on 2024-11-01) |
Song of the woman from the Vershina River Village |
Song of the Woman from the Vershina River Village. A village wrapped in a red carpet, a village wrapped in a yellow carpet. [walking in a Russian house] A servant walking in a Russian house makes soup, prepares it, serves it, She puts in fish, [a lot of snow] she brings a lot of snow. [large-headed, mighty master] the village of the large-headed, mighty master, her father the village of the infant-suckling lady. Two dogs, her father's infants overturn the boat with five seats, [cushions of yellow silk] she sets cushions of yellow silk on the boat seats [cushions of red carpet] She sets cushions of red carpet on the boat seats, the ankles of her dear legs swing forward with the cushion. She pushes off [the river winding like goose intestines, like duck intestines] [behind herself completely] She left behind herself completely the river winding like goose intestines, like duck intestines. [to a Russian man with notched boots] She went to a Russian man with notched boots. [the Russian millstone shaft, the Mansi millstone shaft] There she wears away the Russian millstone shaft, the Mansi millstone shaft. |