Yes, this really is good, this is from Indian movie called "Sarkar" means the government. chanting is in Sanskrit, and the language that you heard before 0.21 is Hindi. some English used.
That language is Hindi! Well it was a really good, classy, Sanskritized Hindi (Suddh Hindi) but it was still Hindi. And you must have heard the English words "police system" in there. The actual chant itself is in Sanskrit though.
It sounded Greek beause of the [T] and all of the words ending in -on. I know that the true fricatives didn't come until the language had already evolved a bit, but it still existed in ancient Greek.
Yes, it appears that [T] emerged some time in the 2nd century BC, but how does this change the fact that you've a wrong idea about the sound of Ancient Greek!?
How can i download this in mp3 format ???
mkghuy 1 year ago
Yes, this really is good, this is from Indian movie called "Sarkar" means the government. chanting is in Sanskrit, and the language that you heard before 0.21 is Hindi. some English used.
desiboyboydesi 2 years ago
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I LOVE this song. I found it by accident on Limewire and fell in love.. love the intense sound and the chanting and everything. ^^
volcanolover 2 years ago
Saare sehmay nazaare hain soye soye waqt ke dhaare hain. Aur dil mein khoyi khoyi si baatein hain
TheXPro 3 years ago
Jashne Bahara Hai!
Aryeztur 3 years ago
That language is Hindi! Well it was a really good, classy, Sanskritized Hindi (Suddh Hindi) but it was still Hindi. And you must have heard the English words "police system" in there. The actual chant itself is in Sanskrit though.
Aryeztur 3 years ago
Yes, I definitely heard "system" and I thought I heard something wrong.
snovymgodom 3 years ago
What was that language spoken before 0:21? I heard [T] in it and it sounded almost like Ancient Greek, but with some nasalization. Odd...
Anyway, I enjoyed the song. Especially those "voiced aspirated plosives".
snovymgodom 3 years ago
You've a v wrong idea what Ancient Greek should sound then.
ireylo 3 years ago
It sounded Greek beause of the [T] and all of the words ending in -on. I know that the true fricatives didn't come until the language had already evolved a bit, but it still existed in ancient Greek.
snovymgodom 3 years ago
Yes, it appears that [T] emerged some time in the 2nd century BC, but how does this change the fact that you've a wrong idea about the sound of Ancient Greek!?
ireylo 3 years ago