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_grace_:
and i have... ENGLISH. and that's pretty much all i think.

i loved reading this thread (as small as it is so far) just to know that there are other people out there who appreciate those awesome recent french movies

i.e Amelie, Triplettes of Belleville, and A Very Long Engagement (not mentioned, but great)

KharBevNor:
Right...

Ancient Egyptian (Nile)
Aztec (Ewigkeit)
Catalan (Atrium Musicae de Madrid)
Dutch (Ancient Rites)
Finnish (Horna, Korpiklaani, Moonspell etc.)
French (Anorexia Nervosa, Count Nosferatu Kommando, Theatres Des Vampires etc.)
Icelandic (Falkenbach)
Italian (Theatres Des Vampires, various classical works)
Irish Gaelic (Cruachan, Lothlorien, Waylander etc.)
Japanese (Abigail, Malize Mizer, X-Japan etc.)
German (E Nomine,  Rammstein, Subway to Sally, :wumpscut: etc.)
Latin (E Nomine, Nazgul etc.)
Norse (Therion)
Norwegian (Borknagar, Isengard, Ulver etc.)
Old English (Forefather)
Polish (Behemoth)
Romanian (Theatres Des Vampires)
Russian (NskMetal, Various classical works)
Spanish (Atrium Musicae de Madrid)
Swedish (Finntroll, Therion etc.)
Ukrainian (Nokturnal Mortum)
Yiddish (Salem)

These are not all whole songs...I think Theatres Des Vampires did four languages in one song once, for instance.

Also, there's various dialect and type stuff: for example, I believe a lot of Ulver is written in archaic Norwegian, same for E Nomine and German.

negative creep:
hm i don't really have many languages in my collection, maybe because it's not really big....

there's english (of course), german (most of it being tocotronic, kettcar and such a surge), swedish (well... dungen), french (some stuff by such a surge), turkish (again such a surge, but only one song, and it was a guest-rapper, does that even count?)

Kai:
English.
Spanish.
French.
German.
Finnish.
Norwegian.
Swedish.
Mole. (Yes, mole. The Residents Mole Trilogy/Big Bubble. woo!)
Italian.
Japanese.
Korean.
Eskimo. (Once again. The Residents. STOP INVENTING LANGUAGES, DAMMIT)

I think that's it.

EDIT: I have a song by the arrogant worms in Gaelic. At least, I'm assuming they're speaking gaelic, since it's called the gaelic song or something of the sort.

Signum_Tenebrae:
English
Norwegian
French
German
Finnish
Swedish
Japanese
Ukranian
Polish
Italian
Icelandic
Dutch
Ancient Egyptian
Latin
Sumerian
Aztec

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