the language is shangana (which is also the name of one of the main South African rivers), it's the language of one of the ingenious tribes in South Africa)
Originally the song is in Finnish. A version of this old folk song was made by Loituma (Ievan polkka) and the intermezzo of Loituma's song was used in Dolly's song. That intermezzo part of the song is scat type singing and the words does not mean anything. That part of the song is gibberish in any language. The song is also known as the Leekspin song.
I've read many answers to this, including Latin, Greek, Hebrew and many more. It isn't written in any formal language. The singer - Lisa Gerrard (not Enya as many think) sings many of her songs in her own made up language
aparmanta ablumar
It's in Polish.
Italian.
Hafanana was created in 1975.
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Tim Murphey has written: 'Music & song' -- subject(s): English language, Foreign speakers, Music and language, Music in education, Study and teaching
Filakia Sta Xilakia is a song. It is by Anbi Angelidou. This is not a song that is known very well. The main thing about this song is that it is written in a "fake" language.
Wentan Song has written: 'Hua yu de xiu ci, bian yi ji chong gou' -- subject(s): Rhetoric, Chinese language, Style
The song Core 'ngrato or Catari, Catari is a song from 1911 that is sung in the Neapolitan language. The composer is Salvatore Cardillo and the lyrics were written by Riccardo Cordiferro.
The Language of the song Dota is Swedish.
Cuiyuan Wang has written: 'Qing song chu chai Ying yu' -- subject(s): English language, Conversation and phrase books, Chinese 'Qing song Ying wen pian yu' -- subject(s): Terms and phrases, English language, Chinese
The figurative language found in the song I'll Be There for You is metaphor.
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