< Proverbs 20 >

1 Wine turns you into a mocker, alcohol makes you aggressive; you're stupid to be deceived by drink.
Xarab kixini rǝswa ⱪilar, Ⱨaraⱪ kixini ƣaljirlaxturar; Kimki uningƣa berilip ezip kǝtsǝ, ǝⱪilsizdur.
2 When a king gets terribly angry, he sounds like a roaring lion; anyone who makes him furious is liable to be killed.
Padixaⱨning ƣǝzipi xirning ⱨɵrkirixigǝ ohxax ⱪorⱪunqluⱪtur; Uning aqqiⱪini kǝltürgǝn, ɵz jeniƣa jaza qüxürǝr.
3 Avoiding conflict is the proper thing to do, but stupid people are quick to argue.
Ɵzini majiradin neri ⱪilix kixining izzitidur; Biraⱪ ⱨǝrbir ǝhmǝⱪ ɵzini basalmas.
4 Slackers don't sow when they should, so when harvest comes they don't have anything.
Ⱨurun adǝm ⱪixta yǝr ⱨǝydimǝs; Yiƣim waⱪtida yoⱪluⱪta ⱪelip axliⱪ tilǝr.
5 Discovering what someone is planning in their mind is like looking at deep water, but a person who has understanding will find out.
Kixining kɵnglidiki oy-niyǝtliri qongⱪur suƣa ohxaxtur; Yorutulƣan adǝm ularni tartip alalaydu.
6 Many people tell you they're loyal, but can you find someone really trustworthy?
Ɵzini sadiⱪ dǝydiƣanlar kɵptur; Biraⱪ ixǝnqlik bir adǝmni kim tapalisun?
7 Good people live honestly; how happy are their children if they follow them.
Ⱨǝⱪⱪaniy adǝm diyanǝtlik yolda mangar; Uning pǝrzǝntlirigǝ bǝht-bǝrikǝt ⱪaldurular!
8 When a king sits in judgment he recognizes all that isn't right.
Padixaⱨ adalǝt tǝhtidǝ olturƣanda, Ⱨǝmmǝ yamanliⱪni kɵzi bilǝn ⱪoƣlaydu.
9 Who can claim, “I've made sure my conscience is clean; I've purified myself from sin”?
Kim ɵzini gunaⱨdin tazilandim, Wijdanim paklandi, deyǝlǝydu?
10 The Lord hates both dishonest weights and dishonest measures.
Ikki hil taraza texi, Ikki hil kürǝ ixlitix, Ohxaxla Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa yirginqliktur.
11 Even children reveal what they're like by what they do, whether their actions are good and right.
Ⱨǝtta bala ɵz hisliti bilǝn bilinǝr; Uning ⱪilƣanlirining pak, durus yaki ǝmǝsliki ⱨǝrikǝtliridin kɵrünüp turar.
12 The Lord made our ears to hear and our eyes to see.
Kɵridiƣan kɵzni, anglaydiƣan ⱪulaⱪni, Ⱨǝr ikkisini Pǝrwǝrdigar yaratti.
13 If you love sleeping you'll become poor. Wake up and get busy, and you'll have plenty to eat.
Uyⱪuƣa amraⱪ bolma, namratliⱪⱪa uqraysǝn; Kɵzüngni eqip oyƣaⱪ bol, nening mol bolar.
14 “It's really rubbish,” says the one buying, but afterwards goes and boasts to others about making a good deal.
Heridar mal alƣanda: «Naqar ikǝn, naqar ikǝn!» dǝp ⱪaⱪxaydu; Elip kǝtkǝndin keyin [«Esil nǝrsǝ, ǝrzan aldim» dǝp] mahtinidu.
15 There's gold and plenty of expensive gemstones, but talking sense is a more valuable jewel.
Altun bar, lǝǝl-yaⱪutlarmu kɵptur; Biraⱪ bilimni beƣixliƣan lǝwlǝr nemidegǝn ⱪimmǝtlik gɵⱨǝrdur!
16 If someone guarantees a stranger's debt with their cloak, be sure to take it! Make sure you have whatever is pledged to foreigners!
Yatⱪa kepil bolƣan kixidin ⱪǝrzgǝ tonini tutup alƣin; Yat hotunƣa kapalǝt bǝrgǝn kixidin kapalǝt puli al.
17 Food you get by cheating may taste sweet, but afterwards it will be like a mouthful of gravel.
Aldap erixkǝn tamaⱪ tatliⱪtur; Keyin, uning yegini xeƣil bolar.
18 With sound advice, plans are successful; if you're going to war, make sure you have good guidance.
Pilanlar mǝsliⱨǝt bilǝn bekitilǝr; Pixⱪan kɵrsǝtmǝ bilǝn jǝng ⱪilƣin.
19 A gossip goes around revealing secrets; stay away from people who talk a lot.
Gǝp toxuƣuqi sirlarni axkarilar; Xunga walaⱪtǝkkür bilǝn arilaxma.
20 Anyone who curses their father or mother will have their light put out and end in utter darkness.
Kimki ata-anisini ⱨaⱪarǝt ⱪilsa, Uning qiriƣi zulmǝt ⱪarangƣusida ɵqǝr!
21 Wealth gained too soon won't do you any good in the end.
Tez erixkǝn miras ⱨaman bǝrikǝtlik bolmas.
22 Don't say, “I'll get you back for doing me wrong.” Leave it to the Lord, and he'll help you.
Yamanliⱪⱪa yamanliⱪ ⱪayturay demǝ; Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa tayinip küt, U dǝrdinggǝ yetǝr.
23 The Lord hates incorrect weights; using dishonest scales is wrong.
Ikki hil taraza texi Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa yirginqliktur; Sahta ɵlqǝm ⱪǝt’iy yarimas.
24 The Lord shows us the way to go, so how would we decide for ourselves?
Insanning ⱨayatliⱪ ⱪǝdǝmlirini Pǝrwǝrdigar bǝlgilǝydu; Undaⱪta insan ɵz musapisini nǝdin bilsun?
25 It's a mistake to make a promise to God and then have second thoughts about it later.
Bir nǝrsisini yeniklik bilǝn «[Hudaƣa] atalƣan!» dǝp wǝdǝ berix, Ⱪǝsǝmlǝrdin keyin ikkilinip ⱪayta oylinix, Ɵz jenini ⱪiltaⱪⱪa qüxürgǝngǝ barawǝr.
26 A wise king separates out the wicked by winnowing and punishes them by threshing.
Dana padixaⱨ yamanlarni topanni soruƣandǝk soruwetidu, Haman tǝpkǝndǝk tuluⱪ bilǝn yanjiwetǝr.
27 The Lord's light shines on the conscience, revealing our deepest thoughts.
Adǝmning roⱨ-wijdani — Pǝrwǝrdigarning qiriƣidur, U ⱪǝlbning ⱨǝrbir tǝglirini tǝkxürüp pǝrⱪ etǝr.
28 Trustworthy love and faithfulness keep a king safe; trustworthy love supports his rule.
Meⱨir-xǝpⱪǝt wǝ ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝt padixaⱨni saⱪlaydu; U meⱨir-xǝpⱪǝt bilǝnla ɵz tǝhtini mustǝⱨkǝmlǝydu.
29 Young men value their strength, but the old value even more the wisdom that comes with gray hair.
Yax yigitlǝrning ⱪawulluⱪi ularning pǝhridur; Ⱪerilarning izziti aⱪ qaqliridur.
30 Wounds and blows clean away what's evil; beatings clean what's deep down inside.
Tǝrbiyǝ yariliri yamanliⱪni tazilap qiⱪirar, Tayaⱪ izliri iq-baƣirni taza ⱪilar.

< Proverbs 20 >