I'd just like to say that you are definitely correct with your pronunciation of "fac eas"
Furthermore, I thought that this was a great rendition, for what little it means, it has my approval, haha!
Dragonianfire 9 months ago
I sang this solo in high school and was taught to pronounce the word Faceas as
"Fa-ce-as" or "fah-kay-ahs" similar to how he is singing it.
bruhe 10 months ago
Great! I believe Faceas is pronounced " Fa-ch-eh-ahs" though
Feroal2 1 year ago
@Feroal2 If it were one word, you would be right. However, it is "fac eas", and has a hard K sound.
dgroganvoice 11 months ago
@Feroal2 it is pronounced the way he sings it.
chipncharge94 7 months ago
@Feroal2 "Fac" is pronounced "Fakk". It's the imperative of "Make". " Fac eas Domine de morte transire ad vitam". "Make them, o Lord, from death to life go."
tkellnerus 3 months ago
Magistral
Svasilievich 2 years ago
I'd just like to say that you are definitely correct with your pronunciation of "fac eas"
Furthermore, I thought that this was a great rendition, for what little it means, it has my approval, haha!
Dragonianfire 9 months ago
I sang this solo in high school and was taught to pronounce the word Faceas as
"Fa-ce-as" or "fah-kay-ahs" similar to how he is singing it.
bruhe 10 months ago
Great! I believe Faceas is pronounced " Fa-ch-eh-ahs" though
Feroal2 1 year ago
@Feroal2 If it were one word, you would be right. However, it is "fac eas", and has a hard K sound.
dgroganvoice 11 months ago
@Feroal2 it is pronounced the way he sings it.
chipncharge94 7 months ago
@Feroal2 "Fac" is pronounced "Fakk". It's the imperative of "Make". " Fac eas Domine de morte transire ad vitam". "Make them, o Lord, from death to life go."
tkellnerus 3 months ago
Magistral
Svasilievich 2 years ago