Title says it all.Yeahh, I actually prefer listening to Disney songs from the 'original country.'
I feel like some languages just seem to really click in song, whereas others perhaps aren't as nice. What are your thoughts?
Title says it all.Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French and Japanese
I feel like some languages just seem to really click in song, whereas others perhaps aren't as nice. What are your thoughts?
Edit, kinda off-topicTo those who are interested in dead languages, this is a song in Gaulish. Experts were consulted to make the lyrics and pronouncation as authentic as possible, but they can't be 100% sure. Regardless, pretty interesting. It's pretty much an early version of Red Riding Hood. As you might be able to tell, I love songs in other languages
This is really cool. Reminds me of Namárië, which is a song out of Lord of the Rings. Completely made up, but my god it's beautiful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6XnzglBjxc
To those here who speak English as an additional language, I'd be interested to hear how English sounds as a language :) I feel like I can't hear it as a language in itselfAgreed on every single aspect of this post!Edit, kinda off-topicTo those who are interested in dead languages, this is a song in Gaulish. Experts were consulted to make the lyrics and pronouncation as authentic as possible, but they can't be 100% sure. Regardless, pretty interesting. It's pretty much an early version of Red Riding Hood. As you might be able to tell, I love songs in other languages
I listen to a hell of a lot of Spanish (you're shocked I know)...what are your favourite Spanish songs?Enrique Igelesias - bailando, Hero
I listen to a hell of a lot of Spanish (you're shocked I know)...what are your favourite Spanish songs?
Addendum: the answer "Despacito" will incur a permaban.The first time i heard despacito someone else was singing it and i thought they were saying "theres pasito" and I was like "oh shit that was my drink in grade 6"