Inanaya gupu wana Inanaya gupa wana, ay, ay, ay oola, oola oola, oola yay-yipee yay yipee yay, Goo wana Goo wana Goo wana Goo wana Goo wa, Choo!
Goo wana Goo wana Goo wana Goo wana Goo wa, Choo!
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Im not sure this is correct. From my research this appears to be a traditional song from the Torres Strait Islands, its meaning however, is not known. The actually spelling of the song is Inanay Gupu Wana. "its a song in Yorta Yorta, the language of 1 of the Aboriginal tribes of Victoria. i cant translate it but is apparently a song about a goanna, the 'choo' is shooing the goanna away. The word 'goanna' is the English name for the animal, it was their closest approximation of the name Aboriginals used for the animal. in the song you can here how similar it is"
The words l'amour are French and translate into English as the word love. L'amour is also the title of a song by Erasure.
The song 'Yo te voy a amar' translates to English to mean I'm Gonna Love You. It is a song by Jennifer Love Hewitt.
The Macarena.
no there is not