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Posted: Feb. 04 2006, 17:16

Are there lyrics for A New Beginning?
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Posted: Feb. 04 2006, 18:49

It is a chant in the Saami language, I think from the Eskimo/Inuit zone - Inkanta, please correct me if I'm wrong. :) Probably only the people who sang it know the lyrics. :)

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Posted: Feb. 04 2006, 19:06

Yeah, I can agree on that, searched all over Google and there is nothing of such sort.
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Posted: Feb. 04 2006, 19:41

My phonetic version. :p

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Teora kohoe - pai apa rapail duie
Teora kohoe - pai apa rapail duie

Teora kohoe - pai apa rapail duie  Ama tera venera pai ehe
Teora kohoe - pai apa rapail duie  Tere timai ibi deiu rai
Teora kohoe

                                                Moro maua tinu nai
                                                Tera ve temai ne pei arari ehe

Teora kohoe - pai apa rapail duie  Ha eve guda - aba yeke duie

Teora kohoe - pai apa rapail duie  Teora utei ihe deiai ehe maudi dire
Teora kohoe - pai apa rapail duie


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Posted: Feb. 04 2006, 20:08

HEY, thanks!
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Posted: Feb. 04 2006, 20:50

Quote (Ugo @ Feb. 04 2006, 17:49)
It is a chant in the Saami language, I think from the Eskimo/Inuit zone - Inkanta, please correct me if I'm wrong. :) Probably only the people who sang it know the lyrics. :)

Well...since you asked...just off the top of my head...the Inuits and Sami are both peoples of the arctic and as such, share similiar challenges. Linguistically they're in different language families. Sami is Finno-Ugrian (Uralic); within Sami there are several languages. Some, if not all, are on UNESCO's endangered language list. Not sure about the Inuit's (i.e., Inuktitut languages).

BTW... EeTon--you had provided interesting information on the Sami part (and everything else happening lyrically in TSODE! ), which might be of interest.  Hope you don't mind me providing a link to it. :)


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Posted: Feb. 04 2006, 22:40

Quote (Inkanta @ Feb. 05 2006, 02:50)
BTW... EeTon--you had provided interesting information on the Sami part (and everything else happening lyrically in TSODE! ), which might be of interest.  Hope you don't mind me providing a link to it. :)

Oh, thanks, I didn't even remember it. :)

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