< Proverbs 31 >

1 These are the words of King Lemuel, an oracle, taught to him by his mother.
Tɵwǝndikilǝr, padixaⱨ Lǝmuǝlgǝ uning anisi arⱪiliⱪ wǝⱨiy bilǝn kǝlgǝn sɵzlǝrdur; anisi bu sɵzlǝrni uningƣa ɵgǝtkǝn:
2 What shall I tell you, my son?—the son I gave birth to, the son given in response to my vows.
I oƣlum, i mening amriⱪim, ⱪǝsǝmlǝr bilǝn tiligǝn arzuluⱪum, mǝn sanga nemǝ dǝy?
3 Don't waste your strength sleeping with women, those that bring down kings.
Küq-ⱪuwwitingni ayal-hotunlar tǝripigǝ sǝrp ⱪilmiƣin; Yaki padixaⱨlarnimu wǝyran ⱪilidiƣan ixlarƣa berilgüqi bolma!
4 Lemuel, kings shouldn't be drinking wine, rulers shouldn't be drinking alcohol.
I Lǝmuǝl, xarab iqix padixaⱨlarƣa layiⱪ ǝmǝs, Əmirlǝrgimu ⱨaraⱪⱪa humar bolux yaraxmas.
5 For if they drink, they'll forget what the law says, and pervert the rights of those who are suffering.
Bolmisa ular xarab iqip, [muⱪǝddǝs] bǝlgilimilǝrni untup, Bozǝk bǝndilǝrning ⱨǝⱪⱪini astin-üstün ⱪiliwetixi mumkin.
6 Give alcohol to those who are dying, and wine to those who are in terrible distress.
Küqlük ⱨaraⱪ ɵlgüsi kǝlgǝnlǝrgǝ, ⱨǝsrǝtkǝ qɵmgǝnlǝrgǝ berilsun!
7 Let them drink so they can forget their poverty, and not remember their troubles any longer.
Ular xarabni iqip, miskinlikini untup, Ⱪaytidin dǝrd-ǝlimini esigǝ kǝltürmisun!
8 Speak up for those who have no voice, for the rights of those marginalized by society.
Ɵzliri üqün gǝp ⱪilalmaydiƣanlarƣa aƣzingni aqⱪin, Ⱨalak bolay degǝnlǝrning dǝwasidǝ gǝp ⱪil.
9 Speak up and judge fairly; defend the poor and destitute.
Süküt ⱪilma, ular üqün lilla ⱨɵküm ⱪil, Ezilgǝnlǝrning wǝ miskinlǝrning dǝrdigǝ dǝrman bol.
10 Who can find a strong, capable wife? She's worth more than jewels!
Pǝzilǝtlik ayalni kim tapalaydu? Uning ⱪimmiti lǝǝl-yaⱪutlardinmu zor exip qüxidu.
11 Her husband has complete confidence in her, and with her he'll never be poor.
Erining kɵngli uningƣa tayinip hatirjǝm turidu, U bolƣaqⱪa erining alƣan oljisi kǝm ǝmǝstur!
12 She brings him good, not evil, all her life.
U ɵmür boyi erigǝ wapadar bolup yahxiliⱪ ⱪilidu, Uni ziyanƣa uqratmaydu.
13 She gets wool and flax, and with her eager hands turns them into clothes.
U ⱪoy yungi wǝ kǝndir tepip, Ɵz ⱪoli bilǝn jan dǝp ǝjir ⱪilidu.
14 Like a merchant's ship, she brings food from far away.
U soda kemilirigǝ ohxax, [ailini beⱪixtiki] ozuⱪ-tülüklǝrni yiraⱪ jaylardin toxuydu.
15 She gets up while it's still dark to make breakfast for her family, and to plan what her servant girls need to do.
Tang yorumasta u ornidin turidu, ailisidikilǝrgǝ yemǝklik tǝyyarlaydu, Hizmǝtkar-dedǝklǝrgǝ nesiwisini tǝⱪsim ⱪilidu.
16 She looks at a field, and decides to buy it; from the money she's earned she buys a vineyard.
U bir parqǝ etizni ɵzi kɵrüp alidu; Ⱪoli bilǝn yiƣⱪan daramǝttin u bir üzümzar bina ⱪilidu.
17 She's keen to get ready, and works hard with her strong arms.
[Ixⱪa ⱪarap] u belini küq bilǝn baƣlar, Bilǝklirini küqlǝndürǝr;
18 She knows that the things she makes are valuable. She keeps busy—her lamp burns late into the night.
Ɵz ixining paydiliⱪliⱪiƣa kɵzi yetǝr, Keqiqǝ qiriƣini ɵqürmǝy ix ⱪilar.
19 She spins the thread and weaves the cloth.
U ⱪolliri bilǝn qaⱪni qɵrǝr, Barmaⱪliri yip urquⱪini tutar.
20 She's generous to the poor, and gives help to the needy.
Ajizlarƣa yardǝm ⱪolini uzitar; Ⱨajǝtmǝnlǝrgǝ ⱪollirini sozar.
21 She doesn't worry if it snows, because her whole family has warm clothing.
Ⱪar yaƣⱪanda u ailisi toƣruluⱪ ǝndixǝ ⱪilmaydu, Ɵyidikilǝrning ⱨǝmmisigǝ ⱪizil kiyimlǝr kiydürülgǝn.
22 She makes herself bedspreads; she dresses in fine linen and purple clothes.
Kariwat yapⱪuqlirini ɵzi toⱪuydu; Ɵzining kiyim-keqǝkliri kanap wǝ sɵsün rǝhttindur.
23 Her husband is well-respected in the council at the town gates, where he sits with the town elders.
Erining xǝⱨǝr dǝrwazilirida abruyi bar; Xu yǝrdǝ u yurttiki aⱪsaⱪallar ⱪataridin orun alidu.
24 She makes linen clothes for sale, and supplies merchants with belts.
U nǝpis kanaptin kiyim-keqǝk tikip uni satidu; Bǝlwaƣlarni tikip sodigǝrlǝrni tǝminlǝydu.
25 She's clothed with strength and dignity, and she is happy about the future.
Kiyimi küq-ⱪudrǝt wǝ izzǝt-ⱨɵrmǝttur; U kelǝqǝkkǝ ümid bilǝn külüp ⱪaraydu.
26 She speaks wise words, and she's kind when she gives instructions.
Aƣzini aqsila, dana sɵz ⱪilidu, Tilida meⱨribanǝ nǝsiⱨǝtlǝr bar.
27 She looks after the needs of her whole household, and she's never idle.
ailisidiki ixlardin daim hǝwǝr alidu, Bikarƣa nan yemǝydu.
28 Her children are quick to bless her. Her husband praises her too, saying,
Pǝrzǝntliri ornidin turup uningƣa bǝht-bǝrikǝt tilǝydu; Erimu mubarǝklǝp uni mahtap: —
29 “Many women do great things, but you are better than all of them!”
«Pǝzilǝt bilǝn yaxiƣan ayallar kɵptur, Biraⱪ sǝn ularning ⱨǝmmisidinmu exip qüxisǝn» — dǝydu.
30 Charm can deceive, and beauty fades, but a woman who honors the Lord should be praised.
Güzǝllik seⱨri aldamqidur, Ⱨɵsn-jamalmu pǝⱪǝt bir kɵpük, halas, Pǝⱪǝt Pǝrwǝrdigardin ⱪorⱪidiƣan ayalla mahtilidu!
31 Give her the recognition she deserves; praise her publicly for what she's done.
U ɵz meⱨnitining mewiliridin bǝⱨrimǝn bolsun! Əjirliri uni dǝrwazilarda ⱨɵrmǝt-xɵⱨrǝtkǝ erixtürsun!

< Proverbs 31 >