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Location: Romsey, England
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I may be the only person sad enough to have done so...
But hakuna matata sounds great in german and japanese... "Make a man" from mulan sounds really good in German... And A whole new world from aladdin is groovy in japanese Amongst others... I was just wondering if anyone else has... ![]()
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They are amazing
![]() "Hakuna matata, Nante ii hibiki nan da, Hakuna matata, Ai no messeji, Nayama zu ni ikiru koto sa, Oretachi no, Kono chishiki, Hakuna matata"...and so on and so forth...
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Of course i Do, i went for about a month listening solely to Ayumi Hamasaki (Japanese Singer) and Jennifer Lopez's "Que Hacistes" also i listen to quite a bit of french music, but i can speak french. And Gaelic is sung nicely too actually. Horay for other languages!
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