Well, Any language will do I guess! (What else are dictionaries for?) Maybe Chinese or Swahili will be a bit of a problem, though...
Nande
--- In vocalist-temporary@y..., "Monika Fahrnberger" <monika.fahrnberger@u...> wrote: <monika.fahrnberger@u...> wrote: > In the German version it has - as far as I know - three of them. what language are you after? (except Dutch, of course! ;-) ...) > > Regards from Vienna, Austria, > > Monika Fahrnberger > monika.fahrnberger@u... > http://choralnet.org/~cat/ > phone +43(1)4277-42410 > fax +43(1)4277-42497 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Nande > To: vocalist-temporary@y... > Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 4:46 PM > Subject: Re: [vocalist] looking for song > > > It has more verses?? Tell me! All dutch kids sing that song (In > dutch, of course), but only the first (and I thought only) verse > about the beautiful branches and the lights on the tree. I'd love to > have the other verses too! > Nande > > --- In vocalist-temporary@y..., Karen Mercedes < > --- In vocalist-temporary@y..., Karen Mercedes < wrote: > > > What pops into my head is the German carol "Oh Christmas Tree", > or in German "Oh Tannenbaum" > > > > > > > > > Good possibility if you sing only the first verse. It gets rather > overtly > > Christian/sacred after that. > > > > Karen Mercedes > > http://www.radix.net/~dalila/index.html > > > > --- > > Hillaire Belloc's flawed but insightful essay on Islam: > > http://www.ewtn.com/library/HOMELIBR/HERESY4.TXT > > > > Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a > > little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. > > - Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsyl., 1759 > > > Service. > > >
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