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Title: Harmony In Different Languages
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bttf44 - December 11, 2007 01:07 AM (GMT)
Dutch: harmonie
French: harmonie
German: harmonie
Greek: αρμονία
Italian: armonia
Portuguese: harmonia
Russian: сработанность
Spanish: armonía

needles1987 - December 11, 2007 06:34 PM (GMT)
I couldn't even pronounce the Greek and Russian versions.

bttf44 - December 11, 2007 06:52 PM (GMT)
Yeah, I don't even know what they're supposed to say. They also had translations in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean - but none of them were able to be rendered on my computer. I remember being in grade six, and studying German - and I asked my teacher how to say "harmony" in German. I thought it was neat that it was pronounced almost the same way, but spelled with an "ie", instead of a "y".

Yeah, believe it or not, it's been my favourite word for about the last twenty years. I've gone though periods of time of liking other words - including "haven" and "awesome". Still, I always go back to liking the word "harmony" the best. Yeah, I've always wanted to hear certain people say that word. Some I finally did get to hear, and others I never did. I still never got to hear Robert Plant say the word "harmony" - that word was never sung in a Led Zeppelin song, and I also don't think Robert sang that word in any of his solo stuff - even though I did get to hear Jimmy Page say it about once or twice.




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