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Re: What song are you listening to right now? 3

Postby vijayjohn » 2016-10-22, 2:29

opipik wrote:Mongolian is a Mongolic language spoken in Mongolia.

:lol:
It is composed of many dialects.

I've tried to post songs in various dialects of Mongolian. Which one is this one in, do you know? Halh/Khalkha?

Urarina is a language isolate spoken in the Loreto Region of northwestern Peru, in the Amazon rainforest. (There are a lot of language isolates spoken in the Amazon rainforest). This is a Christian song/hymn in Urarina, which is then sung in Spanish (so far, I think every song I have found in Urarina is of this type and possibly by the same group of people):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v03LfAaaG9Y

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Postby opipik » 2016-10-22, 8:38

English is a Germanic language of the Indo-European family. It is the lingua franca of the internet and many countries. It's also the national language of UK, US, New Zealand and Australia.

Gumatj is a dialect of the Yolngu macrolanguage of the Pama-Nyungan family. It is spoken in Arnhem Land, a region of the Northern Territory province of Australia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf-jHCdafZY

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Postby vijayjohn » 2016-10-23, 4:33

Awajún a.k.a. Aguaruna is another Jivaroan language (there is only one Jivaroan language I haven't posted a song in yet, namely Huambisa, and I can't seem to find any recordings of songs in it anyway) spoken in the Peruvian Amazon. This is a video of its speakers from a few years ago along with a few song excerpts in the language:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX8l2CZtt8k

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Postby h34 » 2016-10-23, 12:08

[flag=]sah[/flag] A song in Sakha/Yakut called Оҥочо ("boat"), performed by Айыллаана Семенова :http://youtu.be/5yKJo_ZIfj0

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Postby OldBoring » 2016-10-23, 13:15

opipik wrote:English is a Germanic language of the Indo-European family. It is the lingua franca of the internet and many countries. It's also the national language of UK, US, New Zealand and Australia.

:lol:

I've never heard of this language. It must be very obscure.

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Postby opipik » 2016-10-23, 18:03

Khasi is a Austroasiatic language spoken in the Meghalaya state in India.
(Lyrics translation in the video description)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tq3PoByzxs

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Postby vijayjohn » 2016-10-24, 5:08

OldBoring wrote:
opipik wrote:English is a Germanic language of the Indo-European family. It is the lingua franca of the internet and many countries. It's also the national language of UK, US, New Zealand and Australia.

:lol:

I think I meant to say this earlier but forgot, or maybe I got confused because for some reason, it didn't occur to me that the song opipik posted could be in English and Gumatj.
opipik wrote:Khasi is a Austroasiatic language spoken in the Meghalaya state in India.
(Lyrics translation in the video description)

Cool, I posted a song in Khasi once, too!

The Panoan languages are a group of languages spoken in the Amazon Rainforest. Shipibo a.k.a. Shipibo-Conibo/Shipibo-Konibo is a Panoan language spoken in the Amazon in Peru and Brazil. This is a Shipibo song with an introduction in English. The song starts around 3:15:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMJ15Y18ih0

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Postby opipik » 2016-10-25, 17:23

English is a Germanic language of the Indo-European family. It is the lingua franca of the internet and many countries. It's also the national language of UK, US, New Zealand and Australia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhG6hBMCLaE

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Postby Osias » 2016-10-25, 23:08

Maybe it's cultural appropriation but I love Yothu Yindi.
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Postby opipik » 2016-10-26, 9:50

Osias wrote:Maybe it's cultural appropriation but I love Yothu Yindi.


I hope it's not.

Yolngu Matha is a macrolanguage composed of 5~30 different dialects with minor differences in phonology (some don't have long vowels and some have only one stop series (voiced/lenis)) It is spoken in Arnhem Land, Australia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H47v07UwPj4

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Postby Osias » 2016-10-26, 14:17

Brazilian Portuguese is a Romance language spoken by a Brazilion of people in Brazil, Boston and Florida. The next video shows an interview with an insane woman after she tried to murder her husband, turned into a Christian song. At least, it's what I understood from the original interview, but who knows? She is insane.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ6zTsTv66o
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Postby vijayjohn » 2016-10-27, 5:10

opipik wrote:English is a Germanic language of the Indo-European family. It is the lingua franca of the internet and many countries. It's also the national language of UK, US, New Zealand and Australia.

Hey, even I don't introduce a language more than once! :nono: :P
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Osias wrote:Maybe it's cultural appropriation but I love Yothu Yindi.


I hope it's not.

I don't think so, given that many of Yothu Yindi's members (including some of its founding members) are Indigenous Australians themselves (specifically Yolngu).

Yanesha('), a.k.a. Amuesha or Amoesha, is a language from the Arawakan family spoken in Peru. The Arawakan language family is one of the most widespread in South America and are or used to also be spoken in Central America and the Caribbean. The first indigenous people Christopher Columbus met in the Americas were the Taíno, who spoke an Arawakan language. Yanesha' is spoken in the Amazon rainforest; however, its speakers are close enough to the Andes to have been formerly dominated by the Inca Empire, as a result of which it has a lot of Quechua loanwords as well. This is a song in Yanesha' about a tiger performed by Eduardo Ortiz Espíritu, preceded by an introduction in Spanish (the actual song starts around 3:05):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAEjBRDHng0

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Postby Osias » 2016-10-28, 12:41

Do they really sing "listen" here, instead of "lissen"?

https://youtu.be/bBYHWKPLEnE
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Postby Levike » 2016-10-28, 20:12

[flag=]cs[/flag] Gabriela Gunčíková - Černý anděl

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Postby vijayjohn » 2016-10-28, 21:30

Osias wrote:Do they really sing "listen" here, instead of "lissen"?

No, not from what I can tell, at least. :hmm:

Ashéninka (also spelled Ashéninca or Ashéninga) is another Arawakan language spoken in the Peruvian Amazon, specifically from the Campa branch like Nomatsig(u)enga. This is a song in Ashéninka:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNfsSMIyIU8

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Postby Osias » 2016-10-29, 17:51

vijayjohn wrote:
Osias wrote:Do they really sing "listen" here, instead of "lissen"?

No, not from what I can tell, at least. :hmm:



:hmm: Sometimes I hear one, sometimes the other, from the same instance. :hmm:
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Postby opipik » 2016-10-29, 18:51

This is a Taiwanese Min Nan song someone recommended to me. I don't speak Chinese, so I don't know what does it's name mean.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeQXluZRroI

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Re: What song are you listening to right now? 3

Postby voron » 2016-10-29, 19:11

Metal in Yiddish. Not my favourite music genre but the genre+language combination is cool:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUnfxTp0WEI

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Postby vijayjohn » 2016-10-30, 5:13

opipik wrote:This is a Taiwanese Min Nan song someone recommended to me. I don't speak Chinese, so I don't know what does it's name mean.

"Tragic City."
voron wrote:Metal in Yiddish

Jewish Rammstein? :lol:

Machiguenga a.k.a. Matsigenka is another Kampa language that is so closely related to Nomatsig(u)enga that they are sometimes considered dialects of the same language. Both languages are spoken by the Machiguenga/Matsigenka people. This is a song in Machiguenga:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1JP1dujAao

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Re: What song are you listening to right now? 3

Postby OldBoring » 2016-10-30, 15:18

vijayjohn wrote:"Tragic City."

Hmmm I don't think "tragic" is the best translation. Maybe melancholic, sorrowful, etc.


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