Foreign Language in English Songs, Queen
				
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Queen's, 
"Bohemian Rhapsody" 
Bismillah! no-,we will not let you go-let him go- 
 Bismillah! we will not let you go-let him go 
 Bismillah! we will not let you go-let me go 
"Bismillah" is Arabic, it roughly means "In the Name of God", and is at the beginning of almost every chapter of the Koran/Q'uran (Holy book of Islam). Some pious Muslims will mention "Bismillah" before doing anything, and several constitutions of some Muslim countries begin with this word.
Submitted by: Ra'akone
 
Queen's, 
"Las Palabras de Amor" 
Las palabras de amor 
 Let us share the words of love 
 Despacito mi amor 
 Touch me now 
 And gently 
This part of the song is sung in Spanish ans it was a tribute to Latin fans. It means: The words of love, let us share the words of love, gently my love, touch me now, and gently.
Submitted by: Marcelo Neves
 
Queen's, 
"Let us Cling Together" 
Teo torriatte konomama iko Aisuruhito yo. Shizukana yo ni. Hikario tomoshi Itoshiki oshieo idaki.
The refrain is sung in Japanese, where Queen had a popular following in Japan. And this song is dedicated for the Queen fans in Japan.
Submitted by: Paul Warren
 
Mustapha Ibrahim, al havra kris vanin
 . . .
 Mustapha Mustapha - Allah-i na stolei
 Mustapha Mustapha - Achtar es na sholei
 Mustapha Mustapha - Mochamut dei ya low eshelei
 Mustapha Mustapha - ai ai ai ai ahelei
 Mustapha, Mustapha,
 Ist avil ahiln avil ahiln adhim Mustapha,
 Salaam Aleikum!
 . . .
 Mustapha Ibrahim, achbar ish navin
 . . . 
 Vontap ist ahiln avil ahiln adhim Mustapha
The song was written in Arabic, English, and Parsi
Submitted by: Sam
 
Queen's, 
"Seaside Rendezvous" 
C'est la vie, madames et messieurs
French, meaning "This is the life, madames and sirs."
Submitted by: Aninnymouse
 
Teo torriatte konomama iko
 Aisuruhito yo
 Shizukana yoi ni
 Hikario tomoshi
 Itoshiki oshieo idaki
These lyrics are a phonetic Japanse version of the preceding English verse.
Submitted by: Steve Male
 
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