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  • gracias Martin, por recomendarme de alguna manera eres de los amigos q siempre estan ahi.

  • this is old french.

  • mmmh i don t understand what she means in french :(

  • beautiful !!! 

  • I can't get enough of them. Still don't understand a word but that dosen't matter.

  • "Noble and manly music invigorates the spirit, strengthens the wavering man, and incites him to great and worthy deeds"... thats really truth and this song is an example of that what i wrotte......................

  • Faun - old pagan celtic god of forest and beautiful landscapes! :)

  • Faun is from Germany....but the vocals are sung in German, Latin, and several Scandinavian languages.

  • @cancerdogboy also in hungarian :)

    

  • Me likee :3

  • lyrics.wikia . com/Faun:Unicorne hmm!

  • The name Faun comes from ancient Greek-Roman mythology, where it equals the herders' deity Faunus or Pan. According to the band, this figure which is often also depicted as a natural or forestal spirit, shall express the members' connection with nature. For the same reason Oliver Pade's pseudonym is the Satyr, who is closely related to Faunus.

  • Faun is a German band formed in 2002 who play pagan folk, darkwave and medieval music. The originality of their music style is that they fall back to "old" instruments, and the singing is always the center of attention. The vocals are performed in a variety of languages, including German, Latin, and Scandinavian languages. Their instrument include celtic harp, Swedish nyckelharpa, hurdy gurdy, bagpipes, cittern, flutes and many others.

  • .O nome da banda Faun (Fauno, em português) refere-se a uma divindade campestre da mitologia romana ligada às colheitas, a fertilidade e a música, representada com os pés de bode, o corpo peludo e com dois chifres na cabeça. Por vezes confundido com Pã, deus grego dos bosques.

  • Faun é uma banda alemã de Gräfelfing, Munique, que mistura música folclórica pagã com música medieval formada em 1998 por Oliver Pade, Birgit Muggenthaler, Elisabeth Pawelke e Fiona Rüggeberg.

  • look them up, I read a bunch of languages: old, middle, standard german, old icelandic, finnifh, latin, swedish... etc

  • the picture of the blue landscape is so....i don't have words :)

  • a banda é alemã .. então talvez seja alemão né lol hsauhsahushas

  • what's the language?

  • @melonka100

    French, i guess...

  • @anima1996 No, the word "unicorne" doesn't exist in French...

  • However, it used to exist in the past.

  • @melonka100, the language is not French... I'm a french people. (:

  • @adegansaakian

    Hm, then maybe a language related to romansh language?

  • @anima1996

    The language of this video (sorry for my bad english) is old celtic language.

  • @adegansaakian pas celtique. C'est le français ancien. Je ne parle beaucoup de français, je vous prie de me pardonner, mais voici sont un peut de lyriques... "Ausi conme unicorne sui qui s esbahist en regardant, quant la pucele va mirant. Tant est liee de son ennui, pasmee chiet en son giron. Dame, quant je devant vous fui et je vous vi premierement, mes cuers aloit si tressaillant qu il vous remest, quant je m en mui. "
  • @anima1996, I think this is something like old french. Not sure...

  • @anima1996 I know that they sing in different languages like Standard German, Middle High German, Old Icelandic, Low German, Latin, Hungarian, Finnish and Ladino.Now try and guess lol. XD Anyhow,this band always remembers me of elves and stuff like that.Beautiful.

  • @anima1996 You were correct, it is most definitely French spoken in the Middle Ages. The lyrics were originally composed by Thibaud IV de Champagne in the 13th century, hence modern French speakers will most likely not recognise it is the language of their ancestors.

  • @Flamdring Her accent doesn't help us to recognize our language ...

  • @anima1996

    "Ausi come unicorn sui" is an old text written by Thibaut IV de Champagne(1201-1253), Count of Champagne, King of Navarre. Yes, It's french. Old french.

  • @adegansaakian Je pense qu'il est ancien français. Je peux comprendre un peu. I think that it is old French. I can understand it a little.

  • @adegansaakian It IS French, at least Old french. The Lyrics come from Thibault de Champagne's ( XIII th ct poet) poem,a very wonderful poem.

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  • @melonka100 You know how to use Wikipedia or Google Search foo?

  • @melonka100

    They are german

  • @melonka100 unicornish

  • Beautiful voice like from Alfanhayn Clans, back in the old time ;-)

  • Just timeless song, nothing more to add...

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