< Proverbs 27 >
1 Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.
Etiki kününg toghruluq maxtanma, Chünki bir küni néme bolidighiningnimu bilmeysen.
2 Let someone else praise you and not your own mouth; a stranger and not your own lips.
Séni bashqilar maxtisun, öz aghzing mundaq qilmisun, Yat adem séni maxtisun, öz lewliring undaq qilmisun.
3 Consider the heaviness of a stone and the weight of sand— the provocation of a fool is heavier than both.
Tash éghir, qum xéli jing basar, Biraq exmeq keltüridighan xapichiliq ikkisidin téximu éghirdur.
4 There is the cruelty of rage and the flood of anger, but who is able to stand before jealousy?
Ghezep rehimsizdur, Qehr bolsa kelkündek ademni éqitip kéter, Biraq kim hesetxorluq aldida taqabil turalisun?
5 Better is an open rebuke than hidden love.
Ashkara eyiblesh yoshurun muhebbettin eladur.
6 Faithful are the wounds caused by a friend, but an enemy may kiss you profusely.
Dostning qolidin yégen zeximler sadiqliqtin bolidu; Biraq düshmenning söyüshliri hiyligerliktur.
7 A person who has eaten to the full rejects even a honeycomb, but to the hungry person, every bitter thing is sweet.
Toq kishi hesel könikidinmu bizardur, Ach kishige herqandaq achchiq nersimu tatliq biliner.
8 Like a bird that wanders from its nest is a man who strays from where he lives.
Yurt makanidin ayrilghan kishi, Uwisidin ayrilip yürgen qushqa oxshar.
9 Perfume and incense make the heart rejoice, but the sweetness of a friend comes from his sincere counsel.
Etir we xushbuy köngülni achar, Jan köyer dostning semimiy mesliheti kishini righbetlendürer. Jan köyer dostning semimiy, xushxuy mesliheti kishini xush qilur.
10 Do not forsake your friend and your friend's father, and do not go to your brother's house on the day of your calamity. Better is a neighbor who is nearby than a brother who is far away.
Öz dostungni, atangning dostinimu untuma; Béshinggha kün chüshkende qérindishingning öyige kirip yélinma; Yéqindiki dost, yiraqtiki qérindashtin ela.
11 Be wise, my son, and make my heart rejoice; then I will give back an answer to the one who mocks me.
I oghlum, dana bol, könglümni xush qil, Shundaq qilghiningda méni mesxire qilidighanlargha jawab béreleymen.
12 A prudent man sees trouble and hides himself, but the naive people go on and suffer because of it.
Zérek kishi bala-qazani aldin körüp qachar; Saddilar aldigha bérip ziyan tartar.
13 Take a garment of one who has put up security for a stranger, and hold it in pledge when he puts up security for an immoral woman.
Yatqa képil bolghan kishidin qerzge tonini tutup alghin; Yat xotun’gha kapalet bergen kishidin kapalet puli al.
14 Whoever gives his neighbor a blessing with a loud voice early in the morning, that blessing will be considered to be a curse!
Qaq seherde turup, yuqiri awazda dostigha bext tiligenlik, Özini qarghash hésablinar.
15 A quarreling wife is like the constant dripping on a rainy day;
Yamghurluq kündiki toxtimay chüshken tamche-tamche yéghin, We soqushqaq xotun bir-birige oxshashtur.
16 restraining her is like restraining the wind, or trying to catch oil in your right hand.
Uni tizgenlesh boranni tosqan’gha, Yaki yaghni ong qol bilen changgallighan’gha oxshashtur.
17 Iron sharpens iron; in the same way, a man sharpens his friend.
Tömürni tömürge bilise ötkürleshkendek, Dostlarmu bir-birini ötkürleshtürer.
18 The one who tends a fig tree will eat its fruit, and the one who protects his master will be honored.
Enjür köchitini perwish qilghuchi uningdin enjür yeydu; Xojayinini asrap kütken qul izzet tapidu.
19 Just as water reflects a person's face, so a person's heart reflects the person.
Suda ademning yüzi eks etkendek, Insanning qelbining qandaqliqi öz yénidiki kishi arqiliq biliner.
20 Just as Sheol and Abaddon are never satisfied, so a man's eyes are never satisfied. (Sheol )
Tehtisara we halaket hergiz toymighandek, Ademning [ach] közliri qanaet tapmas. (Sheol )
21 A crucible is for silver and a furnace is for gold; and a person is tested when he is praised.
Sapal qazan kümüshni, chanaq altunni tawlar, Adem bolsa maxtalghanda sinilar.
22 Even if you crush a fool with the pestle—along with the grain— yet his foolishness will not leave him.
Exmeqni bughday bilen birge sendelde talqan qilip soqsangmu, Exmeqliqi yenila uningda turar.
23 Be sure you know the condition of your flocks and be concerned about your herds,
Padiliringning ehwalini obdan bilip tur, Mal-waranliringdin yaxshi xewer al;
24 for wealth is not forever. Does a crown endure for all generations?
Chünki bayliqning menggü kapaliti bolmas, Taj-textmu dewrdin-dewrgiche turamdu?
25 You should know when the hay is gone and the new growth appears, and the time when the grass from the hills is gathered in.
Qurughan chöpler orulghandin kéyin, Yumran chöpler ösüp chiqqanda, Tagh baghridinmu yawayi chöpler yighilghanda,
26 Those lambs will provide your clothing and the goats will provide the price of the field.
Shu chaghda qozilarning yungliri qirqilip kiyiming bolar; Öchkilerni satqan pulgha bir étiz kéler,
27 There will be goats' milk for your food—the food for your household— and nourishment for your servant girls.
Hemde öchkilerning sütliri séning hem ailidikiliringning ozuqluqini, Dédekliringning qorsiqini teminleshkimu yéter.