Filipino nails cover of Let It GO in 42 Languages A Filipino Graphic Designer sang a cover of the Original Soundtrack of Frozen, Let It Go in 42 Languages.
A man named Neil Brian Bernardo had a crazy idea of creating this cover that includes a lot of different languages. He recorded it after their New Year’s celebration. He was trying to get some sleep but he could not get one. At around 3:30A.M. He decided to film this video. Neil admitted that he is not a very good singer but he had memorized the lyrics of this multilingual Let It Go cover. It took him almost a month to memorize the lyrics. Through the help of research and repeated listening, he managed to be familiar with the pronunciation of the words. Filipino or Tagalog was not included because the Tagalog version does not have an Official Filipino version. But the following languages were included: Norsk (Norwegian), Slovene, Ukrainian, Portuguese (Brasil), Icelandic, Romanian, Croatian, FranƧais, Eesti Keele (Estonian), Cantonese, Spanish (Latin America), Polsk (Polish), Latvian, Portuguese (Portugal), Mainland China Mandarin, Hebrew, Flemish, Classic Arabic, Czech, Lietuviu (Lithuanian), Slovak, Bulgarian, Nihongo (Japanese), Spanish (Castillano), Catalan, Russian, Greek, TĆ¼rkƧe, Svenska (Swedish), Magyar (Hungarian), Ti?ng Vi?t, Taiwanese Mandarin, Suomi (Finnish), Italiano, ??????? (Thai), Nederlands (Dutch), Deutsche (German), Bahasa Melayu (Malaysian), ??? (Korean), Serbian, Dansk (Danish) and English.
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