< Song of Solomon 3 >

1 All through the night [while I lay] on my bed, I longed for the one whom I love. I desired for him [to come], but he did not come.
«Orun-kɵrpǝmdǝ yetip, keqǝ-keqilǝrdǝ, Jenimning sɵyginini izdǝp tǝlmürüp yattim; Izdidim, biraⱪ tapalmayttim;
2 [So I said to myself], “I will get up now and walk around the city, through the streets and plazas, to search for the one whom I love.” [So] I [got up and] searched for him, but I could not find him.
Mǝn ⱨazir turup, xǝⱨǝrni aylinay; Koqilarda, mǝydanlarda, Jenimning sɵyginini izdǝymǝn» — dedim; Izdidim, biraⱪ tapalmayttim;
3 The city watchmen saw me while they were patrolling/walking around the city. [I asked them], “Have you seen the one whom I love?”
Xǝⱨǝrni qarliƣuqi jesǝkqilǝr manga uqridi, mǝn ulardin: — «Jenimning sɵyginini kɵrdünglarmu?» — dǝp soridim.
4 As soon as I walked past them, I found the one whom I love. I clung to him and would not let him go until I had brought him to my mother’s house, to the room where my mother had conceived me (OR, where I was born).
— Ulardin ayrilipla jenimning sɵyginini taptim; Uni anamning ɵyigǝ, Ɵz ⱪorsiⱪida meni ⱨamilidar bolƣanning ⱨujrisiƣa elip kirmigüqǝ, Uni tutuwelip ⱪǝt’iy ⱪoyup bǝrmǝyttim».
5 You women of Jerusalem, solemnly promise me, while the does and gazelles [are listening], that you will not disturb us while we are making love until we are ready to quit.
«I Yerusalem ⱪizliri, Jǝrǝnlǝr wǝ daladiki marallarning ⱨɵrmiti bilǝn, Silǝrgǝ tapilaymǝnki, Muⱨǝbbǝtning waⱪit-saiti bolmiƣuqǝ, Uni oyƣatmanglar, ⱪozƣimanglar».
6 Who is it that is coming from the desert, who is [stirring up dust] like a column of smoke from burning myrrh and incense [made from] spices [imported by] merchants?
«Bu zadi kim, qɵl-bayawandin keliwatⱪan? Is-tütǝk tüwrükliridǝk, Mürmǝkki ⱨǝm mǝstiki bilǝn puritilƣan, Ətirpuruxning ⱨǝrhil ipar-ǝnbǝrliri bilǝn puritilƣan?»
7 It is [Solomon], [sitting in] his portable chair surrounded by 60 bodyguards chosen from the strongest/greatest warriors in Israel.
«Mana, uning tǝhtirawani, U Sulaymanning ɵziningdur; Ətrapida atmix palwan yüridu, Ular Israildiki baturlardindur.
8 They all have swords and they [all] (are trained to/know well how to) use them. Each one has his sword [strapped to] his side and [is prepared to defend Solomon from] dangers that might occur even during the night.
Ularning ⱨǝmmisi ɵz ⱪiliqi tutuⱪluⱪ, Jǝng ⱪilixⱪa tǝrbiyilǝngǝnlǝrdur; Tünlǝrdiki wǝswǝsilǝrgǝ tǝyyar turup, Ⱨǝmmisi ɵz ⱪiliqini yanpixiƣa asidu».
9 King Solomon [commanded his servants] to make that portable chair for him; [it was made] with wood from Lebanon.
«Sulayman padixaⱨ ɵzi üqün alaⱨidǝ bir xaⱨanǝ sayiwǝnlik kariwat yasiƣan; Liwandiki yaƣaqlardin yasiƣan.
10 The [canopy that covered it] was (held up/supported) by posts made of silver, and the back of the chair was [embroidered] with gold. The seat/cushion was covered with purple cloth lovingly made/woven by the women of Jerusalem.
Uning tüwrükliri kümüxtin, Yɵlǝnqüki altundin, Selinqisi bolsa sɵsün rǝhttin; Iqi muⱨǝbbǝt bilǝn bezǝlgǝn, Yerusalem ⱪizliri tǝripidin.
11 You women of Jerusalem, come and look at King Solomon wearing the headdress that his mother put on his head on the day when he was married, the day when he [SYN] was very happy.
Qiⱪinglar, i Zion ⱪizliri, Sulayman padixaⱨⱪa ⱪarap beⱪinglar, Toy bolƣan künidǝ, Kɵngli huxal bolƣan künidǝ, Anisi uningƣa tajni kiygüzgǝn ⱪiyapǝttǝ uningƣa ⱪarap beⱪinglar!»

< Song of Solomon 3 >