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Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Sumerian
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I found a Sumerian translation of the UDHR in the [UN website(]https://www.ohchr.org/en/node/104396) and another in Omniglot. I even found an Akkadian translation also at Omniglot.

I just wanted to make sure if it's somewhat accurate. I'm making a constructed script based on Cuneiform (tho it's literally just Neo-Babylonian) to test out this conscript.

I even transcribed it too.

Omniglot π’Š•π’ˆͺπ’‚΅π’†•π’€€π’‰π’…†π’•π’Œ…π’Œ¨π’‰Žπ’‹Όπ’…—π’……π’‰Žπ’ˆ¬π’€€π’† π’‰‘π’‚‘[π’ŽŒπ’ˆ¨π’Œ]𒀀𒁕[π’ŽŒ/π’ˆ¨π’Œ]

UN (I didn't bother to transcribe everything because it's so tiring). The blocks are glyphs that I cannot find. π’…—π’…—π’€€π’€­π’† π’„€π’…”π’‰†π’‡½π’‡β–‰β–‰β–‰π’„€π’…”π’²π’•π’€π’•π’Œ…β–‰β–‰π’‚ 

Edit: Screenshot of the file in the UN website.

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