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The Partial Language Law

 



      



Haësejmatëx 

The partial language law

A lei da linguagem parcial

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Haësejmatëx hezel guvtarü

The partial language law is stronger 

A lei da linguagem parcial é mais forte

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Haradmatëxur

Then the State law

Que a lei do Estado 

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Haradmatëxinuy nezü mojel 

The law keepers are not able

Os legisladores não conseguem

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Matëxel alineh 

Submit everyone to the law

Submeter todos à lei

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Ötyumü haësejmatëx

But the partial language law 

Mas a lei da linguagem parcial

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Hirel bukud ësëxinus 

Comes from the segregator's mouth 

Vem da boca do segregador

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Hirel kworuyv inmünus

Reaches the people's hearts 

Alcança o coração das pessoas

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Alcadel dumuyh lines

Dominates their minds 

Domina suas mentes

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Yujü line hedyumü mojel

And they can only 

E elas somente conseguem

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Nedzayih haësejmatëxur

Stand for the partial language law 

Se submeter à lei da linguagem parcial

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