A new translation of the Thracian inscription on the Ezerovo gold ring found in 1912. After all these years since its discovery, this is very likely to be the first correct translation of the inscription and hence the first actual decipherment, and if so it gives us more information about the Thracian language than any other Thracian inscription found so far, enabling one to get a better sense of Thracian's actual place among the Indo-European languages.Augmented version which has new key information throughout most of the essay. Typos have been corrected as well. There are three typos in this version: in the discussion of the meaning of an Etruscan word, the phrase "kocked or laid down" was supposed to be "knocked or laid down". In the di...