< Proverbs 18 >
1 Through desire a man, having separated himself, seeketh [and] intermeddleth with all wisdom.
Kɵpqiliktin ayrilip yalƣuz yürgǝn kixi ⱨaman ɵz nǝpsigǝ qoƣ tartar; Ⱨǝrⱪandaⱪ qin ⱨekmǝtkǝ ⱨaman jan-jǝⱨli bilǝn ⱪarxi qiⱪar.
2 A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself.
Əhmǝⱪ yorutuluxⱪa ⱪiziⱪmas; Ⱪiziⱪidiƣini pǝⱪǝt ɵz oyliƣanlirini kɵrsitixla, halas.
3 When the wicked cometh, [then] cometh also contempt, and with ignominy reproach.
Yaman kixi kǝlsǝ, nǝprǝtmu pǝyda bolar; Nomussiz ix iza-aⱨanǝttin ayrilmas.
4 The words of a man’s mouth [are as] deep waters, [and] the wellspring of wisdom [as] a flowing brook.
Adǝmning sɵzliri qongⱪur sularƣa ohxar; Danaliⱪ buliⱪi eriⱪ süyidǝk ɵrkǝxlǝp aⱪar.
5 [It is] not good to accept the person of the wicked, to overthrow the righteous in judgment.
Yamanƣa yan besixⱪa, Soraⱪta ⱨǝⱪⱪaniyƣa uwal ⱪilixⱪa ⱪǝt’iy bolmas.
6 A fool’s lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for strokes.
Əhmǝⱪning lǝwliri uni jedǝlgǝ baxlar; Uning aƣzi «Meni dumbala» dǝp tǝklip ⱪilar.
7 A fool’s mouth [is] his destruction, and his lips [are] the snare of his soul.
Əhmǝⱪning aƣzi ɵz bexiƣa ⱨalakǝttur; Uning lǝwliri ɵz jeniƣa ⱪapⱪandur.
8 The words of a talebearer [are] as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly.
Ƣǝywǝthorning sɵzliri ⱨǝrhil nazunemǝtlǝrdǝk, Kixining ⱪǝlbigǝ qongⱪur singdürülǝr.
9 He also that is slothful in his work is brother to him that is a great waster.
Ixida ⱨurun bolƣan kiximu, Buzƣunqi bilǝn ülpǝtdax bolidu.
10 The name of the LORD [is] a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.
Pǝrwǝrdigarning nami mǝzmut munardur; Ⱨǝⱪⱪaniylar uning iqigǝ yügürüp kirip yuⱪirida aman bolar.
11 The rich man’s wealth [is] his strong city, and as an high wall in his own conceit.
Bay adǝm mal-dunyasini «mustǝⱨkǝm xǝⱨirim» dǝp bilǝr; Nǝziridǝ ɵzini saⱪlaydiƣan egiz sepildǝk turar.
12 Before destruction the heart of man is haughty, and before honour [is] humility.
Bitqit boluxtin awwal, kɵngülgǝ tǝkǝbburluⱪ kelǝr; Awwal kǝmtǝrlik bolsa, andin xɵⱨrǝt kelǝr.
13 He that answereth a matter before he heareth [it], it [is] folly and shame unto him.
Sɵzni anglimay turup, aldirap jawab bǝrgǝn, Əhmǝⱪliⱪini kɵrsitip ɵzini hijalǝttǝ ⱪaldurur.
14 The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear?
Tǝndiki aƣriⱪ azabiƣa adǝmning ɵz roⱨi bǝrdaxliⱪ bǝrgüzǝr; Biraⱪ roⱨi sunƣan bolsa uni kim kɵtürǝr?
15 The heart of the prudent getteth knowledge; and the ear of the wise seeketh knowledge.
Yorutulƣanning ⱪǝlbi bilimgǝ erixmǝktǝ, Aⱪilanining ⱪulaⱪliri bilimni izdimǝktǝ.
16 A man’s gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men.
Sowƣat ɵz igisigǝ ixikni daƣdam eqip berǝr; Uni qong ǝrbablar aldiƣa yǝtküzǝr.
17 [He that is] first in his own cause [seemeth] just; but his neighbour cometh and searcheth him.
Dǝwa ⱪilƣanda, awwal sɵzligüqining sɵzliri orunluⱪ kɵrünǝr; Lekin ⱪarxi tǝrǝp soal ⱪoyup ixni sürüxtürǝr.
18 The lot causeth contentions to cease, and parteth between the mighty.
Qǝk taxlax jedǝllǝrni tügitǝr; Ƣojilarning arisidiki ixnimu ⱨǝl ⱪilar.
19 A brother offended [is harder to be won] than a strong city: and [their] contentions [are] like the bars of a castle.
Rǝnjigǝn ⱪerindaxning kɵnglini elix mustǝⱨkǝm xǝⱨǝrni elixtinmu tǝs; Jedǝl-majira ⱪorƣanning taⱪaⱪ-baldaⱪliriƣa ohxaxtur.
20 A man’s belly shall be satisfied with the fruit of his mouth; [and] with the increase of his lips shall he be filled.
Adǝm [durus] sɵzligǝnlikidin ⱪorsiⱪi toⱪ bolar; Ɵz kɵnglidin qiⱪⱪan sɵzliridin mol ⱨosul alar.
21 Death and life [are] in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.
Ⱨayat-mamat tilning ilkididur; Kimki uning tǝsirini ǝtiwarlisa uning mewisidin yǝr.
22 [Whoso] findeth a wife findeth a good [thing], and obtaineth favour of the LORD.
Hotunni tallap alƣan kixi yahxiliⱪ tapidu, U Pǝrwǝrdigarning mǝrⱨimitigǝ erixkǝn bolidu.
23 The poor useth intreaties; but the rich answereth roughly.
Miskinlǝr pǝs awazda yelinip sɵzlǝr; Bay bolsa ⱪopalliⱪ bilǝn jawab berǝr.
24 A man [that hath] friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend [that] sticketh closer than a brother.
Dostni kɵp tutⱪan kixi harab bolar; Lekin ⱪerindaxtinmu yeⱪin baƣlanƣan bir dost bardur.