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Sven Collberg Varulven Swedish Arg-1654-825 2013-02-13 17:00 Manfred only this remove
Alexander Gross The Werewolf English Arg-1657-825 2013-02-13 18:39 Manfred only this remove
Max Knight The Banshee (An Approach) English Arg-1660-825 2013-02-13 22:36 Manfred only this remove
R. Platteau Le loup-garou French Arg-1655-825 2013-02-13 21:56 Manfred only this add
Bertilo Wennergren La lupfantomo Esperanto Arg-1653-825 2013-02-14 23:29 Manfred only this add
Hans Eiseneck El Hechicero hispana Arg-1656-825 2013-02-13 18:46 Manfred only this remove
Christian Morgenstern * Der Werwolf German Arg-1652-825 2013-02-11 18:44 Manfred only this add

Christian Morgenstern,
El Hechicero

 

Christian Morgenstern,
The Banshee (An Approach)

 

Christian Morgenstern,
Varulven

 

Christian Morgenstern,
The Werewolf

 
translated by Hans Eiseneck   translated by Max Knight   translated by Sven Collberg   translated by Alexander Gross
 
Un hechicero, con esposa   One night, a banshee slunk away   En varulv lopp från fru m.m.   A Werewolf, troubled by his name,
vino un día a la fosa   from mate and child, and in the gloom   en vacker afton samt begav   Left wife and brood one night and came
de su maestro, y al profesor   went to a village teacher’s tomb,   sig till en bymagisters grav   To a hidden graveyard to enlist
pidió: “¿Me cuentas? ¡Por favor!”   requesting him: “Inflect me, pray.”   och bad: “Var snäll och konjugera.   The aid of a long-dead philologist.
 
El profesor sin vacilar   The village teacher climbed up straight   mig!” Byskolläraren stod upp   “Oh sage, wake up, please don’t berate me,”
subió y comenzó a hablar.   upon his grave stone with its plate   på blecknamnsskyltens mässingknopp   He howled sadly, “Just conjugate me.”
Desde allá de su letrero   and to the apparition said   med svar till den, som satt på pass   The seer arose a bit unsteady
se dirigió al hechicero:   who meekly knelt before the dead:   med tåligt korslagd tass på tass.   Yawned twice, wheezed once, and then was ready.
 
“El hechiuno” le explica,   “The banSHEE, in the subject’s place;   “Jag var-ulv 1:a pers. i sing.,   “Well, ‘Werewolf’ is your plural past,
“el hechidos” después indica,   the banHERS, the possessive case.   du, han, hon, den, det var-ulv. Så   While ‘Waswolf’ is singularly cast:
“el hechitres” dice al fin,   The banHER, next, is what they call   vi voro-ulv, I voren. På   There’s ‘Amwolf’ too, the present tense,
“con eso basta ¡chiquitín!”   objective case--and that is all.”   de voro-ulv kom ingenting.”   And ‘Iswolf,’ ‘Arewolf’ in this same sense.”
 
El hechicero, conmovido   The banshee marveled at the cases   Varulven myste glad åt hur   “I know that--I’m no mental cripple--
por lo que capta su oído,   and writhed with pleasure, making faces,   pers. hade följts av sing. och plur.   The future form and participle
al maestro ruega, encantado,   but said: “You did not add, so far,   “Fast”, bad han, “kan det inte ges ens   Are what I crave,” the beast replied.
que le adjunte un quebrado.   the plural to the singular!”   en enda pers. i tempus presens?”   The scholar paused--again he tried:
 
Pero el profesor confiesa   The teacher, though, admitted then   Bekänna måste vår magister,   “A ‘Will-be-wolf?’ It’s just too long:
que nada sabe con certeza:   that this was not within his ken.   att därvidlag fanns vissa brister.   ‘Shall-be-wolf?’ ‘Has-been-wolf?’ Utterly wrong!
“Hay muchos hechos. Hechiceros   “While bans are frequent”, he advised,   En varulv sine imperfecto   Such words are wounds beyond all suture--
únicamente hay enteros.”   “A she cannot be plurized.”   var contradictio in adjecto.   I’m sorry, but you have no future.”
 
El brujo se volvió muy triste:   The banshee, rising clammily,   Varulven satt med tårad lins.   The Werewolf knew better--his sons still slept
“Mi cara mitad, ¿no la viste?”   wailed: “What about my family?”   Han visste att han fanns och finns.   At home, and homewards now he crept,
Ya que no era sabio   Then, being not a learned creature,   Därtill kom också fru m.m.   Happy, humble, without apology
con gratitud se despidió.   said humbly “Thanks” and left the teacher.   som även måste existera.   For such folly of philology.
 
Translation of the German poem "Der Werwolf"
by Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano
Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31)
into hispana by Hans Eiseneck.

Tiu ĉi trsduko en la kastilian lingvon
troviĝas en http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html.
  Translation of the German poem "Der Werwolf"
by Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano
Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31)
into English by Max Knight (civila nomo:
Max Kühnel, *1909-06-08 - †1993-08-31).

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http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html.
Pri la tradukinto Max Knight vidu:
http://www.jbeilharz.de/morgenstern/morgenstern_poems.html
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  Translation of the German poem "Der Werwolf"
by Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano
Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31)
into Swedish by Sven Collberg.

Tiu ĉi francigo troviĝas ne la reterjo
http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html#sv.
  Translation of the German poem "Der Werwolf"
by Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano
Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31)
into English by Alexander Gross.

Tiu ĉi angligo troviĝas en
http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html.