anciēri
courtesies, polite phrases and behaviors, and respect for another’s point of view. In other words, the right and proper way (anhÄ“nÄr) to treat other people because they are people.
This is the fifth word in the third clause of the KÄ“len rephrasal of the 1st article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It sits next to the word anÄ“la which is the stative form of mÄ“la and thus means ‘personhood’.
Our progress:
tÅ la mÄ“li manaren tÄ“na ñe anhÄ“nÄrÄ«ki anīλi jañÄona jañēie
‘Because each person is an equal thread in the cloth of society…’
tÅ pa ñēim tÄ“na Ä“ lenÄrre Ä“ lewÄ“ren
‘Because we each of us have soul and identity…’
tÅ jÄo hÄ“ja senneñ anÄ“la anciÄ“ri ke mÄn mo mīþa
ien sexe mo maþūskÄ«ri mo sÄim maþūskÄ«riÄ“ma cÄ«;