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Old 05-01-2008, 02:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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As if I haven't already frittered enough time: challenge to post the most comical translation of a song.

My submission, for a song title that has mystified me for 30 years:
George Abdo's "Bathed in Love". I realized it is an anguished translation of the first line:
"Waddee luh salaameh ya tayr il-hamam"
[O dove, fly to him and give him my greetings...]

I can only imagine that George thought he heard "hammam" [bathroom] instead of hamam [dove]. I hope he wasn't wondering why the original singer was asking the object of his love to take a salami sandwich to the bathroom!
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As if I haven't already frittered enough time: challenge to post the most comical translation of a song.

My submission, for a song title that has mystified me for 30 years:
George Abdo's "Bathed in Love". I realized it is an anguished translation of the first line:
"Waddee luh salaameh ya tayr il-hamam"
[O dove, fly to him and give him my greetings...]

I can only imagine that George thought he heard "hammam" [bathroom] instead of hamam [dove]. I hope he wasn't wondering why the original singer was asking the object of his love to take a salami sandwich to the bathroom!
That is hilarious. makes one wonder what you may be dancing to at times
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I played a song to an Arabic speaking friend and wondered why he was laughing-apparently the chorus had been (mistranslated?) as i have not seen tables for a long time
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I hope he wasn't wondering why the original singer was asking the object of his love to take a salami sandwich to the bathroom!
Sometimes you just need a salami sandwich... (not me, can't stand the stuff).

I've always wondered about the Hossam Ramzy track "Night Foal". If it's night FALL, ooh, lovely mental images. I just don't see a baby horse...
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Knowing Hossam it is likely to be 'foal'. He's actually a keen horseman when he's not telling us off for not dancing to the music! I'll ask him on Saturday, when I will get told off big time for not doing my homework (and no, going to the nile festival won't be a valid excuse)!!!
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