Only the first and last verses are used in modern usage.
Fi Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay Ăngem tăche Răsüel bruang mi spey e Sămtsay ăchemloa; Ănngun ef hyltgäw te prien m'in noy smaw tsoa. Răłow ya șăgor e tsor hües te slăngay, Ătsäs șa-tăgoa ef păchnay bang Sămtsay! Ăngem ămoach _ yuth _ _ priech _ _ slüem _ chlüş chwa _ thwil _ _ hüb _ _ tbäng _ chrănga, Căbäw _ _ brä _ _ feats _ tsnăres, Imłief _ _ doaș _ măsong _ wăples!
The King Sămtsay Song Verse 1
May gracious Sămtsay endure long in health;
May the power and wisdom in him grow yet more by the morning.
May every street and market shout enthusiastically,
"May our king forever remain Sămtsay!" Final verse
Music
Different tunes are used in Wen Dămea, Pategia and Bjeheond, that use the styles of the respective regions.