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de
Der Hintern dieses Pepi ist ist Heqet.

en
"A thousand of bread, beer, bulls and fowl, alabaster and linen in the temple of Re, Khentamenti, Wepwawet, Shu, Tefnut, Thoth, Khnum, Sokar, Hemen, Geb, Nut, Min, Inhuret, Amon, Ptah, Anubis, the One of Letopolis, the southern and northern Horus, Wenegyt, the Ennead, Neith, Heqet, Hathor, Repit, Isis, and Sebit to the revered one, overseer of horned animals, Abkau, justified."

en
An offering that the king gives and Osiris, Lord of Busiris, Khentamenty, Lord of Abydos,
that Wepwawet, foremost of the sacred land gives,
and that Heket and Khnum and all gods of Abydos give:

en
An offering which the king gives and Osiris, lord of Busiris, great god, lord of Abydos. An offering which Wepwawet, Heket, and Khnum give: an invocation offering (of) a thousand of all good things which come forth in the presence of the great god for the dignified hereditary noble and count, overseer of priests, the great 〈chief〉 of the Panopolite Nome, Antef.

en
An offering, which the king gives, and Osiris, Lord of Busiris, Khentamenti, great god, lord of Abydos, and Wepwawet, who is at the fore of Abydos, and which Heqet and Khnum and all the gods of Abydos give:

en
May Khnum and Heket exalt him, the ancestors who came into being before 〈on〉 the first birthplace of Abydos, who came out of the mouth of Re himself, when Abydos was distinguished on account of it.

en
As for this tomb, which I made in the desert of the sacred land, in the midst of the/my ancestors who had created my flesh (and of) the dignitaries of the first (primeval) time, the possessors of monuments as ancient office-holders, the primeval ones (?) who started with the making of the sandbank of Heqet since the time of Geb, I built it in order to make lasting my place in their midst in the realm of the dead (lit. nome of silence).

en
An offering which the king gives, and Osiris, lord of Busiris, the great god, lord of Abydos, which Anubis who is atop his mountain, Imiut, lord of the sacred land, gives, and which Heqet together with Khnum give, and the gods of the sandbanks of Hu:

en
O counts, inspectors of the priests, chamberlains, may you say:
a thousand of bread and beer, bulls and fowl, alabaster and linen
for the temple of Re, Khentamenti, Wepwawet, Shu, Tefnut, Thot, Khnum, Sokar, Hemen, Geb, Nut, Min, Onuris, Amun, Ptah, Khemy, Southern and Northern Horus, Wengyt, the Ennead, Neith, Heket, Hathor, Anubis, Isis, Nephthys and Sebyt,
to the ka of the count and overseer of priests, Wepwawetaa, great chamberlain in Abydos, foremost of offices in the temple, perfect in affairs in the house of his lord, sole pillar, teacher of righteous conduct, who slaughters in the temple in the course of every day, overseer of priests, Wepwawetaa.

de
Ein Opfer, das der König, Osiris, der Herr von Busiris, Chontamenti, der Herr von Abydos, Upuaut, der Abydos vorsteht, sowie Heqet und Chnum und die Götter und Herren von Abydos geben.