Following are a number of back-translations as well as a sample translation for translators of Psalm 119:22:
- Chichewa Contempary Chichewa translation, 2002/2016:
“Remove for me the scorn and insult
for I keep your laws.” (Source: Mawu a Mulungu mu Chichewa Chalero Back Translation) - Newari:
“Move their scorn and disgrace away from me,
for I obey Your decrees.” (Source: Newari Back Translation) - Hiligaynon:
“Keep- me -away from their shaming and mocking,
for I obey/follow your (sing.) teachings.” (Source: Hiligaynon Back Translation) - Laarim:
“Let me be far away from their insult and their laughter,
for I am following your ways.” (Source: Laarim Back Translation) - Nyakyusa-Ngonde (back-translation into Swahili):
“Uniepushe na matusi na kunidharau kwao,
kwa maana nazifuata shuhuda zako.” (Source: Nyakyusa Back Translation) - English:
“Do not allow them to continue to insult and scorn me;
I request this because I have obeyed what you have instructed us to do.” (Source: Translation for Translators)
