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So I've got these songs from Cirque du Soleil, and you know Cirque - they're WEIRD. I can't figure out what language these lyrics come from; i had one helluva time just finding the lyrics. There are a few songs, all from Dralion. The first one sounds Hindi, so maybe Indian, phonetically? The second song sounds tribal, very rhythmic. And the last song was performed while Chinese children skipped rope on stage. But I can recognize Chinese, as I am Chinese. So some other Asian language, spelled phonetically?

 

(1) Spiritual Spiral

 

Imsigo vailen so

Imsigo vailen so

 

Ueiram devuedim vol

Imsigo vailen so

Imsigo vailen so

Imsigo vailen so

Ueriam devuedim vol

Imsigo vailen so

 

Aya ya ya ya yay, aya

Aya ya ya ya yay, aya

Imsigo vailen so

Imsigo vailen so

Ueiram devuedim vol

Imsigo vailen so

 

(2) Ravendhi

 

Sori, lofirre desore

Mose, lavide cierrose lodi,

Sofirra degonse

Indigo yavandeo,

Lavendi somde

 

Umyame yamelo reidighela

Umyame yamelo reidia

Umyame yalemo

Lai lai lai lai lai…..

 

Umyamelo reida

Umyame yamelo reidia

Umyame yame

 

(3) Kamande

 

Kamande, kamande

Kamanyero

Donze, Lucite

Jarondhiri ghetzero

Mastudire erite, yivandhe

 

Jarondhisi fedhero

Kasondire rite, yasanase

 

Kamande kamandayero ton,

Kamandayero

Gonzenghozdi de,

Kamande kamandayero con,

Masugalhiero, yavandhe

 

Hambandhe leritei isiero,

Hambandhe esnute, konzhero

Lambambhe kerite, sinero

 

Lasudhame konze sibores,

Ma….

 

Jarondhiri ghetzero

Mastudire erite, yivande

Jarondhisi fedhero,

Kasondire rite,

Jarondhisi fedhero,

Kasondire rite, yasanase

 

*Rhaps*

Posted (edited)

Rhapsody, if I understand the Cirque du Soleil's style correctly, they often make use of their own peculiar language in their performances -- something that a number of fans have dubbed Cirque-ish.

 

From what I've been able to track down online, only 3 of the songs from the Dralion performance have lyrics in a traditional language -- Ombra (Italian and French), Ballare (Italian) and Miraculam Aeternitatis (Latin). The other songs would then seem to make use of the peculiar "in-house" language of the Cirque.

Edited by Cyril Darkcloud
Posted

Thank you both for your help as I was getting cross-eyed trying to figure out what language they are in.

 

Now for translations....lol

 

Lady Celes, how can you tell its a mixture of Spanish and Italian? You would think they'd use French into the made up languages, as they are Canadian based, but guess not.

 

*Rhaps*

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Well, it have nothing to do with French because they probably don't want their public to recognize any of the words. They also throw in Latin. Now, there's no Italian, nor Spanish nor Latin words but I believe they built this odd language around how these tongues sounds.

 

But then again, I could be totally in the wrong. :pinch:

  • 1 month later...
Posted

/Arlequin close his winamp player...

 

There are Easterns and Westerns of europeans sounds... there are asian sounds.... there are african sounds. What a weird mix-up but eventually it's without any doubt a music from the world to the world.

 

Not bad. colorfull, very funny and then very circus.

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