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"'''Arise, Undying Sun'''" (<small>High Ciána:</small> ''Evtháxa, Nóc Âlíostryo'') is the national anthem of [[Sensuîerreí]]. It was originally written as a poem in 1553 by Duke Bóbes of Brancor.
"'''Arise, Undying Sun'''" (<small>High Ciána:</small> ''Evtháxa, Nóc Âlíostryo'') is the national anthem of [[Sensuîerreí]]. Its lyrics were originally written as a poem in 1553 by Duke Bóbes of Brancor, then set to the current melody in 1845. The tune was officially adopted as the national anthem in 1882.
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Revision as of 11:17, 30 July 2024

"Arise, Undying Sun" (High Ciána: Evtháxa, Nóc Âlíostryo) is the national anthem of Sensuîerreí. Its lyrics were originally written as a poem in 1553 by Duke Bóbes of Brancor, then set to the current melody in 1845. The tune was officially adopted as the national anthem in 1882.

Lyrics IPA English
Evtháxa, Nóc Âlíostryo! Nissen m'-eïfisa
Imveova, Eömfiní! Ouse eamfeávan tuxa
Mascebathon teongon easágha ouseaí
Sel clieroír séxitim feidhoí iaögoí
[ef.ˈθak.sa ˈnok ha.ˈlis.trjo ˈniɕ.ɕen me.ˈi.fi.za]

[ˈĩ.vjo.va e.õ.fi.ˈni uʑ jã.ˈfja.van ˈtyk.sa]
[mas.ˈke.ba.θon ˈtɕõ.gon ja.ˈza.ɣa u.ˈʑi]
[ɕel klir.ˈwir .ˈɕek.ɕi.tɕim fið.ˈwi ja.o.ˈgwi]

Arise, Undying Sun! Bring forth the dawn
Free yourselves, Children of the World! Embrace the grace of God
Destroy the grave degeneration of the era
So that we may be free of corrupting sin
P'-uvis, Veráva, cuímmas lopáu bin më chtaráu?
Tháxatis më m'-érimdh muríarad dendë prodáu?
Tarítië soígir; coulencais më tid?
U-spécair bin crúdun dendë ibídid
[ˈpy.vis ve.ˈra.va. ˈkwim.mas lo.ˈpaw bin mə xta.ˈraw]

[ˈθak.sa.tɕis mə ˈme.rimð my.ˈri.rad ˈdʑẽ.dʑə pro.ˈdaw]
[ta.ˈri.tɕi.ə ˈswi.gir ˈku.lẽ.kes mə ˈtɕid]
[y.ˈspe.ker bin ˈkry.dyn ˈdʑẽ.dʑə i.ˈbi.dʑid]

Do you, O Nation, hear the wretched cannons of our enemy?
Will you rise to join the battle against the horde?
The Fatherland calls; will you answer?
It asks us for a test of loyalty