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Cocolixe in One Minute
Cocolixe in One Minute.
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AMERICAN IDOL XIV: Priscilla Barker - Nashville (Idol Auditions)
"Diddy?" "Daddy." "…Diddy?" "Daddy." This minor dialect confusion won't matter much when Priscilla starts singing.
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Damson Idris Learned American Accent from Famous Rapper
Damson talks about his new show 'Snowfall' and reveals how he learned how to speak with an American accent from his 'dialect coach,' rapper WC.
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Alfabetos Del Mundo Y De Más Allá (World's Alphabets And Beyond)
Idiomas, lenguajes, dialectos...he aquí un glosario de los diferentes alfabetos, tanto los reales como los inventados que han aparecido en libros, comics, películas y series de televisión.
Idioms, languages, dialects...here is a glossary of the different alphabets, both real as invented what they appeared in books, comics, movies and TV series.Ver video "Alfabetos Del Mundo Y De Más Allá (World's Alphabets And Beyond)"
SUD SOUND SYSTEM live @ Main Stage 2013
In 1991, the adventure of Italian dancehall veterans Sud Sound System began with the release of the single 'Fuecu / T'a sciuta bona'. By this time they had the great idea to mix the fire of dancehall with Mediterranean rhythms and Salentino dialect, entering into the hearts of the everyday people in their area, just as reggae is at the heart of the 'ghetto sufferers' in Jamaica.
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Travel Planet - Boda en Dubái (Wedding in Dubai UAE)
Just like in any culture, Emirati weddings have their own unique traditions and customs.
In the UAE, the things that take place during an Emirati wedding might vary from one family to another depending on the culture and background of that family. But in general, all typical Emirati weddings share certain things that you might not have known about.
So here’s a quick guide to 16 things to know about an Emirati wedding (as shared by my Emirati friends):
1. The planning takes more than three months...
2. All invitation cards share this very important phrase: "no phones, no pictures and no children."
3. As a sign of respect during the ladies party, the guests are not supposed to dance until the elder ladies leave.
4. Recently, almost every Emirati wedding must have a theme, like "Alice in Wonderland" or "Winter Wonderland."
5. Contrary to common believe, not all Emiratis can afford a lavish wedding.
6. His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, president of the UAE, has promoted the "reception style wedding" for men.
This is to replace the rather expensive wedding parties and encourage young Emiratis to adopt a less extravagant approach to weddings.
7. There is a government backed initiative that calls for setting "the lowest dowry" between brides and grooms in a bid to ease the burden of marriage and its cost on young couples.
8. It is customary for the Emirati bride to walk "down the aisle" on her own.
9. In old traditions, the father of the bride would not attend his daughter’s wedding and sometimes he would travel outside the country on the day of the ceremony.
10. The idea of wearing a white dress is kind of recent.
Traditionally, the bride would wear either a red or a green dress on the henna night and decorate the look with yellow gold from head to toe.
11. The Henna drawing has changed from Arabic inspired motifs done exclusively on the palms of the hands, into Indian and Moroccan inspired drawings done all over the hands and feet.
12. There is a pre-wedding celebration where harees and khabees (traditional dishes) are distributed amongst relatives and friends.
13. The "Katb El-Kitab" in the Emirati dialect is called "Malcha" or "Malkah."
14. Presenting gifts to the bride on the wedding night is uncommon...
15. It is nearly impossible to make a small wedding with less than 200 guests...
Because it is considered "ayb" not to invite almost everyone in the neighborhood.
16. Back in the day, Emirati weddings used to take place in the afternoon. Now they happen in the evening.Ver video "Travel Planet - Boda en Dubái (Wedding in Dubai UAE)"