Etheridge(i)
8 How hear we (then) each in his own tongue in which we were born?
9 Parthoyee and Medoyee and Alanoyee, and they who dwell in the Place of Rivers,[...] Jihudoyee and Kapadukoyee, and of the region of Pontos and of Asia;
10 and from the land of Phrygia and of Pamphylia and of Metsreen, and the regions of Lybi neighbouring upon Kyrine, and those who come from Rumi, Jihudoyee, and Proselytes, [Gíuree,]
11 and from Krete and Arabia, behold, we hear them speaking in our tongues the wonders of Aloha.