Adiemus - Cantus Inaequalis

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

ari adiamus late ari adiamus da
aria natus late adua
are vare tue vate,
are vare tue vate,
are vare tue vate latea

anamane kule rawe,
anamane kule ralanamane kule rawe akuwa

(aya doo waye)

anamane kule rawe akula
aya doo waye, aya doo waye

(flute interlude)

anamane kule rawe,
anamane kule ra
anamane kule rawe akula
anamane kule rawe akula
(aya doo waye)

ari adiamus late ari adiamus da
aria natus late adua
are vare tue vate,
are vare tue vate,
are vare tue vate latea

anamane kule rawe,
anamane kule ra
anamane kule rawe akula

aya doo waye-eeeee

yaka ma yama ya kaya mema X6 (aya doo waye)

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  • Vielen lieben Dank für die Superbewertungen!!

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  • but the lyrics you added are to the song adiemus, not to this song -.-

  • This album is a miracle.

  • EPIC.

  • it would be "song of unequals" , "inequalis" is a genitive

  • The song is about the song and nothing else. It is what you hear.

  • I'm sick today but this made me feel a bit better.

  • @Dragonfree97 Sorry, I forgot to add that the TITLE of the song IS in fact in Latin, and it means something like "An unequal Song" or "A different (or differentiate) Song".....

  • @cdgrijalva1 Hi ! I hope I have interpreted correctly your words (see my answer to Dragonfree97....). Ciao

  • @Dragonfree97 Thanks. It sounds very much like latin but it isn't. I've enquired: it's an invented language, with meaningless words, so that the tune is pure and the listener is not distracted by the meaning of the words.

    By the way, cdgrijalva1 did not mean that he is an ancient Roman!! He meant that his native language is a neolatin language, i.e. Italian or Spanish or French or Portoguese.... Thanks again for your answer !!

  • @Dragonfree97 Spanish and italian are so similar to Latin that we understand a text in latin whitout a problem. That is why this two languages, ( compendia derivativite ad latina idiomatica filia.)

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