Off topic: Which language? "á Tsu Tsá Pareli Parelá" Thread poster: Pablo Bouvier
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Wich idiom is this?
á Tsu Tsá Pareli Parelá
Landid Pareli Landid Standú
Larí Pidapilá Laru Pavirupira
Ankúri Kankú Kaiiakíri Kan-koo
Are Tsu Tsá Earibidabidí
Laberit Standil Lande Landou
Abarí Pakta Pari Pari
Pari-piri-piri-piri Standel Landou
Eabari Lastel Lande Ialou
Ea Bara-bere-bu... See more Wich idiom is this?
á Tsu Tsá Pareli Parelá
Landid Pareli Landid Standú
Larí Pidapilá Laru Pavirupira
Ankúri Kankú Kaiiakíri Kan-koo
Are Tsu Tsá Earibidabidí
Laberit Standil Lande Landou
Abarí Pakta Pari Pari
Pari-piri-piri-piri Standel Landou
Eabari Lastel Lande Ialou
Ea Bara-bere-buru-buru Vudú Iuvú
Pari Standil Lastel Landou
á Tsu Tsá Pareli Parelá
Landid Pareli Landid Standú
Larí Pidapilá Laru Pavirupira
Ankúri Kankú Kaiiakíri Kan-koo
Are Tsu Tsá Earibidabidí
Laberit Standil Lande Landou
Abarí Pakta Pari Pari
Pari-piri-piri-piri Standel Landou
Eabari Lastel Lande Ialou
Ea Bara-bere-buru-buru Vudú Iuvú
Pari Standil Lastel Landou
á Tsu Tsá Pareli Parelá
Landid Pareli Landid Standú
Larí Pidapilá Laru Pavirupira
Ankúri Kankú Kaiiakíri Kan-koo
Are Tsu Tsá Earibidabidí
Laberit Standil Lande Landou
Abarí Pakta Pari Pari
Pari-piri-piri-piri Standel Landou
Eabari Lastel Lande Ialou
Ea Bara-bere-buru-buru Vudú Iuvú
Pari Standil Lastel Landou
[Subject edited by staff or moderator 2010-05-04 01:30 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | | | Pablo Bouvier Local time: 16:26 German to Spanish + ... TOPIC STARTER Wich language? | May 4, 2010 |
philgoddard wrote:
the answer, Pablo?
No idea. Maybe it is an invented one. I found the song funny and catchy , so I was curious about it. | |
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Tim Drayton Cyprus Local time: 17:26 Turkish to English + ...
These apparently are the lyrics for the rendering by a Finish quartet known as Loituma of a traditional Finnish song called Levan Polkka in which the original words are replaced, accoring to the following Wikipedia article, by nonsense words.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ievan_Polkka
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
The Loituma version of the song includes... See more These apparently are the lyrics for the rendering by a Finish quartet known as Loituma of a traditional Finnish song called Levan Polkka in which the original words are replaced, accoring to the following Wikipedia article, by nonsense words.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ievan_Polkka
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
The Loituma version of the song includes an intermezzo of phonetically inspired gibberish containing only a few Finnish words; it is not part of the original song written by Eino Kettunen. The content of the intermezzo varies from one performance to another and is not listed on most lyrics. It is similar to scat in jazz. ▲ Collapse | | | Pablo Bouvier Local time: 16:26 German to Spanish + ... TOPIC STARTER Which language? "á Tsu Tsá Pareli Parelá" | May 4, 2010 |
Tim Drayton wrote:
These apparently are the lyrics for the rendering by a Finish quartet known as Loituma of a traditional Finnish song called Levan Polkka in which the original words are replaced, accoring to the following Wikipedia article, by nonsense words.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ievan_Polkka
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
The Loituma version of the song includes an intermezzo of phonetically inspired gibberish containing only a few Finnish words; it is not part of the original song written by Eino Kettunen. The content of the intermezzo varies from one performance to another and is not listed on most lyrics. It is similar to scat in jazz.
OK, thank you for the info. I forgot completely I had been able to look for it at the wikipedia...
[Editado a las 2010-05-04 13:19 GMT] | | |
More or less like the "aserejé", right, Pablo? | | | Pablo Bouvier Local time: 16:26 German to Spanish + ... TOPIC STARTER Which language? "á Tsu Tsá Pareli Parelá" | May 4, 2010 |
Luisa Ramos, CT wrote:
More or less like the "aserejé", right, Pablo?
Yes, just the same. I asked, because I had read somewhere online it was Finnish, but I was not convinced as spelling was not very typical of the Nordic countries...
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