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Source language

Intermediate language
Vulgate (Latin)   
esto mansuetus ad audiendum verbum ut intellegas et cum sapientia fers responsum verum

King James Variants

Other translations
New Catholic Bible   
Both honor and dishonor can result from speaking; the tongue can be the cause of a person’s downfall.
New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition   
Honor and dishonor come from speaking, and the tongue of mortals may be their downfall.
Good News Translation®   
Speaking can bring you either honor or disgrace; what you say can ruin you.
Wycliffe Bible   
Honour and glory is in the word of a wise man; but the tongue of an unprudent man is his destroying. [Worship and glory in the word of the well-feeling; the tongue forsooth of the unprudent is the turning upside-down of him.]
Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition   
Glory and dishonor come from speaking, and a man’s tongue is his downfall.
New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition   
Honor and dishonor come from speaking, and the tongue of mortals may be their downfall.
New Revised Standard Version, Anglicised Catholic Edition   
Honour and dishonour come from speaking, and the tongue of mortals may be their downfall.
Common English Bible © 2011   
Speaking brings glory or dishonor. Indeed, the tongue can be a person’s downfall.
New American Bible (Revised Edition)   
Honor and dishonor through speaking! The tongue can be your downfall.
Revised Standard Version   
Glory and dishonor come from speaking, and a man’s tongue is his downfall.
New Revised Standard Version, Anglicised   
Honour and dishonour come from speaking, and the tongue of mortals may be their downfall.