ETCSLglossing | Sign name: ŠU2.DUN3gunugunušešig (ŠUDUN and ŠU2.DUN4) Values: šudul |
inim | um-mi-a-ĝu10 | nu-un-taka4 | niĝ2 | ni2-ĝa2 | li-bi2-ak |
INIM | UM-MI-A-ĝU10 | NU-UN-TAKA4 | NIĝ2 | NI2-ĝA2 | LI-BI2-AK |
inim | um-mi-a | taka4 | niĝ2 | ni2-ĝu10 | ak |
word | scholar | to leave behind | thing | myself | to do |
"Like you, I was once a youth and had a mentor. The teacher assigned a task to me -- it was man's work. Like a springing reed, I leapt up and put myself to work. I did not depart from my teacher's instructions, and I did not start doing things on my own initiative. My mentor was delighted with my work on the assignment. He rejoiced that I was humble before him and he spoke in my favour." |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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