Preliator w/ English lyrics
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Great translation! =) Some pieces are hard to understand. (Not that translation is wrong, but latin has alot of synonims. "Legionus ab comae" would mean "Legion numerous as number of hair on my head.", I think it's more comprehensive. Also, "Fortuna Hosana Heus" means "Blessed saviour God." and not "Our blessed saviour.". And there is no "We" and "Ours" at all in the text. The only possessive pronoun is in "Hosana Meus" which would mean "My saviour".
Anyway, your translation is attendable. GJ!
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I didn't even need the translation to know what they were singing about. There's only one thing that inspires that kind of performance.
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A great battle between angels and monsters (demons) for earth 0-0 ........... okay now that I said that ,I am terrified. PURE EPICNESS!
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Turns browsing the internet, and everything you do whilst doing so, into an epic, dramatic experience... Everything...
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This is God's national anthem.
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@ChriRockTV I know, right? This is actually one of my personal favorite songs of all time!!!! Is it one of your favorites?
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holy shizzzz 0_0
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.........anyone else feel like running outside and beating someones ass after listening to this?..... couldn't be just me.
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The angels cry when they hear this song.
Epic Christian music? WOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!! We need more christian epic bands like this. WE NEED THEM NOWWW!!!
ChriRockTV 1 year ago 48
Globus is a religious band people. I'm surprised more people don't realize this, their lyrics are pretty self explanatory. lol
That said, anyone notice that their songs never refer to Christianity directly? Sure it's implied but these songs are worded in such a way that they can be applied to ANY Abrahamic religion.
dmkavidelly 1 year ago 26