Lastly, we would be remiss if we did not also include Hay's renditions of our Baltic seacoast brethren, featuring two dialects of Estonian (southern, northern), Finnish (also a "Baltic" state immediately after independence), two dialects of Lithuanian (Lithuanian, Samogitian), and, lastly, Old Prussian, a sister language to Lithuanian and Latvian which died out at the end of the 19th century.
The Lord's Prayer in neighboring languages
We've excerpted the relevant texts from Hay's magnum opus. You can click on them for larger views.
The Lord's Prayer in Estonian
The Lord's Prayer in Finnish
The Lord's Prayer in Lithuanian
The Lord's Prayer in Samogitian
The Lord's Prayer in Old Prussian
The Lord's Prayer in Lithuanian
The Lord's Prayer in Samogitian
The Lord's Prayer in Old Prussian
The Lord's Prayer in Old Prussian
- INTRODUCTION
- The Lord's Prayer in Latvian and Livonian
- The Lord's Prayer in Estonian, Finnish, Lithuanian, Samogitian, and Old Prussian