Software used:
Adobe Premiere Pro CC
2015 (this is my first attempt at premiere pro)
10.
Russian
Although I don't generally like slavic languages, as they sound ridiulous to me (:P my personal opinion), but russian sounds very beautiful to my ears.
Maybe it's because I heard russian speech and songs since my childhood and have read lots of russian literature, which I very much like.
Whatever the reason may be, russian is one of most important and favorite languages for me!
Symbol:
Matryoshka doll
Songs:
[00:00]
Melnitsa -
Brodyaga (The tramp)
[01:08] Yovin -
Gretchen
9.
English
The language of
Shakespeare and Egar
Allan Poe.
Need I say more? Just beautiful, powerful and melodic.
Symbol:
English rose
Songs:
[02:07]
Blackmore's Night -
Catherine Howard's fate
[03:27]
Nolwenn Leroy - Greensleeves
8. Finnish
Very funny and very melodic and beautiful at the same time! :D sounds like nothing else. This language is created for music
Symbol: I don't even know what is this, just googled
Finland symbol :D
Songs:
[04:59]
Nightwish -
Erämaan viimeinen (feat.
Jonsu)
[07:08]
Säkkijärven polkka (finnish traditional song, dunno who's singing)
7.
Georgian
Georgian too, like finnish, sounds like no other language, you can tell it's georgian from the first sounds you hear. Also they have beautful folk music and beautiful girls.
Girls in a picture are from a band performing Georgian folk music, called
Trio Mandili. At first I wanted to include one of their songs, but then decided to include their photo
Symbol: Georgian cross or
Bolnisi Cross
Songs:
[08:46] Dari-duri (Georgian traditional, don't know the artist)
[10:37]
Debi Gogochurebi -
Mountain Song (Mtielta tamashobani)
6.
Icelandic
Oddly beautiful. Icelandic almost didn't change since the vikings settled from
Norway and
Sweden to
Iceland, and is almost identical to old Norse speech.
It's like hearing how the vikings spoke.
Majestic. Also Iceland is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and it's my dream to travel there.
Symbol: The
Helm of Awe
Songs:
[12:56] Duivelspack - Völuspá
[14:58]
Faun -
Egil Saga (live)
5.
Swedish
Even if it was not about the language, I'd include swedish for this band:
Garmarna. Every song they wrote/performed is beautiful in it's own specific way. And of course, the language also takes part in that. At first I wanted both songs to be by them, but then I thought it would be unfair, and included another beautiful swedish song, here they are
Symbol: Mjölnir
Songs:
[16:53]
Landberk - I nattens tima
[18:49] Garmarna - Vänner och fränder
4.
German
There is a kind of harmony of strength and beauty that only the
German language has. I think it also applies to German nation. I'm learning German and I'm just in love with it :)
Symbol:
German coat of arms
Songs:
[21:08] Darkwood - Deutsche Sonnwend
[23:08]
Dies Natalis - Der
Stein weit im
Korn
3.
Irish
Language of druids, of magical forests and green meadows.
Truly magical. What a pity
Irish people don't speak it. I know they don't need it because everyone knows english, and they learn
Irish in school, but hey, there are lots of countries out there where almost everyone knows english and it's an official language, but they speak their language at home. I hope some day they shift again to their native language and it doesn't die out
Symbol:
Celtic cross
Songs:
[25:35]
Clannad - An Gabhar Ban
[27:45]
Omnia -
Dúlamán
2.
Welsh
Something you need to know about welsh language:
J. R. R.
Tolkien used it as a base for elvish languages of Middle-earth, particularly Quenya and Sindarin.
Really, sounds like it is used by some real-life elf-people in their speech :D
Symbol:
Welsh Dragon
Songs:
[29:23]
Clann Lir - Can Crwtyn y Gwartheg
[31:39] Plethyn - Tan Yn Llyn
1.
Western Armenian
This one may be biased, because I'm armenian, but hey, this whole thing was not meant to be objective :) Although I live in
Armenia, where the official language is
Eastern Armenian, I personally like Western Armenian more (it may be also because I speak a western dialect,
Karin (
Gyumri) dialect). Sadly, because of genocide, it's mainly spoken in diaspora, and though it has a literary form, it's not an official language anywhere. In every diaspora, maximum third generation descendants don't speak their native language, and sadly it will die out if we don't do anything to save it.
Symbol:
Arevakhach (
Armenian eternity symbol)
Songs:
[33:47]
Lilit Pipoyan -
Anor (To him)
[35:31] The Beautified
Project -
Kilikia
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- published: 11 Feb 2016
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