ASV Byzantine Text
Farewell. Written in the hundred forty and eighth year, on the fifteenth day of Xanthicus.
22 translations of 23 that include the deuterocanon
Farewell. Written in the hundred forty and eighth year, on the fifteenth day of Xanthicus.
Sading la, Kum ya sawmli kum rhet, Xanthicus hla hnin hlai nga.
Bene valete. Anno centesimo quadragesimo octavo, quintadecima die mensis Xanthici.
Farewell. This hundred and eight and fortieth year, the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus.
Moge het u goed gaan! De vijftiende Xántikus van het jaar 148.
Fare ye well. In the year one hundred and forty-eight, the fifteenth day of the month of Xanthicus.
Farewell. This hundred and eight and fortieth year, the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus.
Farewell. This hundred and eight and forty year, the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus.
Farewell. This hundred and eight and fortieth year, the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus.
Farewell. This hundred and eight and fortieth year, the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus.
Farewell. Written in the hundred forty and eighth year, on the fifteenth day of Xanthicus.
Adieu. Rédigé en la cent quarante-huitième année, le quinzième jour de Xanthicus.
Que la pasen bien. Escrito en el año ciento cuarenta y ocho, el día quince del mes de Xántico”.
Que os vaya bien. Escrito en el año ciento cuarenta y ocho, el día quince de Xántico».
Da ste zdravo! Godine sto četrdeset i osme, petnaestog dana mjeseca Dioskora.”
Farewell. This hundred and eight and fortieth year, the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus.
Farewell. Written in the one hundred forty-eighth year, on the fifteenth day of Xanthicus.
Farewell. Written in the one hundred and forty-eighth year, on the fifteenth day of Xanthicus.
Farewell. Written in the one hundred forty-eighth year, on the fifteenth day of Xanthicus.
Farewell. Written in the one hundred forty-eighth year, on the fifteenth day of Xanthicus.
Ὑγιαίνετε· ἔτους ἑκατοστοῦ τεσσαρακοστοῦ ὀγδόου, Ξανθικοῦ πέμπτῃ καὶ δεκάτῃ.
Muyôrhe bwinjà, mwâka gw’igana na makumi anni na munâni, omu nsiku ikumi n’irhanu za Dioskore (mwêzi gwa kabirhi) .»
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