Yeah, why so many dislikes?? The uploader's explainations are sufficient in the above comments. I'm not arabic nor speak it, but I trust his explanations!
I just HATE seeing 9/11 but in all fairness to the rest of the world .... well the real life chaos footage does make this seem pretty fucking epic ....
Exactly..First of all to be clear this is not formal arabic this is SLANG arabic...you have to know that as arabs..nations don't share the same accent..infact each country in the arab world has it own slang accent
Dee-shay(arabic ديجشي) is the moroccon (Algeria, Morocco etc) pronounciation for come or coming,
In Egypt its Tigi (تيجي), g as in ghoul
in Gulf countries its usually Tiyi (تيي) and so on...
I would reconsider that since the accent of the main chanter suggets his non-arabic origins which makes the sound of the chant seem awkward...think of an american for example taught to chant arabic phrases that he memorized in his own american accent....well, you get what you hear in this video
I think this video is spot on.
Tripp393 1 day ago
Yeah, why so many dislikes?? The uploader's explainations are sufficient in the above comments. I'm not arabic nor speak it, but I trust his explanations!
TonyAKA30 2 weeks ago
maybe because a lot of people are still sensitive about the terrorist acts decipted in the video (expecially the World Trade Center one)
WheatDos 3 weeks ago
I just HATE seeing 9/11 but in all fairness to the rest of the world .... well the real life chaos footage does make this seem pretty fucking epic ....
VictorVonJoker 3 weeks ago
Why are there so many dislikes. I like this song/chant. <=(
BlindmelonKen 1 month ago
According to Hans Zimmer the actual meaning is "He Rises" and it is in fact in Moroccan.
mistermordancy 2 months ago
@mistermordancy
Exactly..First of all to be clear this is not formal arabic this is SLANG arabic...you have to know that as arabs..nations don't share the same accent..infact each country in the arab world has it own slang accent
Dee-shay(arabic ديجشي) is the moroccon (Algeria, Morocco etc) pronounciation for come or coming,
In Egypt its Tigi (تيجي), g as in ghoul
in Gulf countries its usually Tiyi (تيي) and so on...
Again this is NOT formal arabic
In Formal arabic Come is Ta2ti (تأتي)
7awaka 2 months ago
that was intense
cdotnage23 2 months ago
Interesting but are you sure???? In a group an arabic speaker didn´t recognise it as arabic.
Dudongo86 2 months ago
@Dudongo86
I would reconsider that since the accent of the main chanter suggets his non-arabic origins which makes the sound of the chant seem awkward...think of an american for example taught to chant arabic phrases that he memorized in his own american accent....well, you get what you hear in this video
7awaka 2 months ago