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Antoni Grabowski | Cikado kaj formiko | Esperanto | Arg-1108-549 | 2014-03-16 17:39 Manfred | only this add | |
N. N. 23 | Die Grille und die Ameise | German | Arg-1107-549 | 2010-07-11 12:50 Manfred | only this add | |
Wilhelm Ernst Dohm | Die Grille und die Ameise | German | Arg-1104-549 | 2010-07-09 22:21 Manfred | only this add | |
Rolf Mayr | Die Grille und die kleine Ameise | German | Arg-1106-549 | 2010-07-18 07:14 Manfred | only this add | |
Jean de La Fontaine | * La Cigale et la Fourmi | French | Arg-1103-549 | 2010-08-07 13:53 Manfred | only this remove | |
Manfredo Ratislavo | La cikad' kaj la formik' | Esperanto | 1983 | Arg-1105-549 | 2010-07-09 23:08 Manfred | only this add |
Donald P. Webb | The Cricket and the Ant | English | Arg-1111-549 | 2010-08-06 19:10 Manfred | only this remove |
Jean de La Fontaine, | Jean de La Fontaine, | |
translated by Donald P. Webb | ||
La cigale, ayant chanté | The cricket had sung her song | |
Tout l'été, | all summer long | |
Se trouva fort dépourvue | but found her victuals too few | |
Quand la bise fut venue. | when the north wind blew. | |
Pas un seul petit morceau | Nowhere could she espy | |
De mouche ou de vermisseau | a single morsel of worm or fly. | |
Elle alla crier famine | Her neighbor, the ant, might, | |
Chez la fourmi sa voisine, | she thought, help her in her plight, | |
La priant de lui prêter | and she begged her for a little grain | |
Quelque grain pour subsister | till summer would come back again. | |
Jusqu'à la saison nouvelle | “By next August I’ll repay both | |
«Je vous paierai, lui dit-elle, | Interest and principal; animal’s oath.” | |
Avant l'oût, foi d'animal, | Now, the ant may have a fault or two | |
Intérêt et principal .» | But lending is not something she will do. | |
La fourmi n'est pas prêteuse ; | She asked what the cricket did in summer. | |
C'est là son moindre défaut | “By night and day, to any comer | |
«Que faisiez-vous au temps chaud? | I sang whenever I had the chance.” | |
Dit-elle à cette emprunteuse. | “You sang, did you? That’s nice. Now dance.” | |
Nuit et jour à tout venant | ||
Je chantais, ne vous déplaise. | ||
- Vous chantiez? j'en suis fort aise. | ||
Eh bien : dansez maintenant.» | ||
Author of this French poem is Jean de La Fontaine (*1621-07.08 - †1695-04.12). Mi, Manfred Retzlaff, kopiis tiun ĉi tekston el http://www.lafontaine.net/lesFables/afficheFable.php?id=1. | Translation of the French poem "La Cigale et la Fourmi" by Jean de La Fontaine (*1621-07.08 - †1695-04.12) into English by Donald P. Webb (*1939). Mi, Manfred Retzlaff, transprenis tiun ĉi tradukon el la retejo http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue209/cigale.html. La tradukinto, s-ro Don Webb, permesis tion mi. - I, Manfred Retzlaff, found this translation in the website http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue209/cigale.html. The author, Mr. Don Webb, gave me the permission. |