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Le roy representant le soleil lévant.

From "Le ballet de la Nuit", the voice of Arturo Escorza Pedraza. (sorry about my french, I'm mexican ;) ) I'm reciting this in the french baroque poetry style, the length of each line is 12 sylla...  
 
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belamoure (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Go to Québec you will hear the Royal French since they had no French revolution
cumbas (7 months ago) Show Hide
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nice work

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cumbas (7 months ago) Show Hide
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nice work

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Atrux1 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Great performance you have done!
How do you know the "poetic and old style" french??
I am french and I would be really happy to do that too.
Congratulation for your performance, it should be really difficult for a non-native speaker.
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Is there an English version? :-)
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Hi! :) well... this is an exact extract of the original libretto of the ballet, but, you meant, a translation?
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It's ok... your french is closer to the older pronunciation... therefore it's somewhat "correct" in terms of historical linguistics... :->

~Greetings from Las Islas Filipinas. :->
AmatoriusVox (1 year ago) Show Hide
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What characterizes old french pronounciation? I am learning french, and I love history, so I'd really like to know! ;)

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