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Manis welcome
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to Music to our Ears, where we
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share some interesting tidbits and stories
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related to our favorite lingo kids songs.
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Hi, Elliot, mee? How
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huh me? How?
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What are you saying?
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Elliot? I'm saying
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hello.
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Elliott is speaking in a different language,
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Cawi. He's saying hello
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in Mandarin, which is the main language
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that is spoken in China. We should
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try saying it together. Repeat
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after me? Me?
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How me?
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How well done?
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Why are you practicing Mandarin? Elliott?
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I would love to visit the panda
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bears in China.
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That's great, Elliot? What
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about you?
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Cawie, Is there anywhere you'd like to go?
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Aga? Wait?
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See how beautiful.
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Art molto be?
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Now you are speaking Gibberish.
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No Gali, I'm speaking Italian.
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Molto bene means very good
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in Italian. And to say
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hello in Italian you say choo.
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Now you try it choo.
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Great job.
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Now let's try French. Do
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you know how to say hello in French?
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Banjou?
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Banjo is an instrument that sounds
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like this. To
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say hello in French, you say bonjou.
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Let's say it together, banjo.
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That's it, Hai
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Yes. Billy Spain is a
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beautiful country too. In
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Spain, people say oh la to say
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hello. Do you know what language
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that is? Here's a hint. It
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kind of sounds like Spain, Spanish,
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almost Spanish.
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That's right, Elliot.
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I like Spanish.
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I know how to say audios.
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That's great, Lisa, that's
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how you say goodbye in Spanish.
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Learning words in different languages is very
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fun. Did you know there
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are more than seven thousand languages
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around the world. WHOA, that's
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a lot, yes, Eliot.
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Our world is a very diverse place,
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which means there are many different kinds
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of people, each with their own languages
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and traditions.
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What's a tradition.
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A tradition is something that's been
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done a certain way for a very long
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time. Col Learning
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about different traditions helps us understand
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and appreciate other people. That's
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the beauty of diversity.
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That's music to what is well?
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How about we sing a song about different
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countries and languages in honor of diversity.
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We can sing it together.
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So what I speak?
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Tai and I live
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in the country of Thailand.
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We're part of Southeast Asia
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and we have hundreds of beaches
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and islands.
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We love to see the tropic
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golfish in the beautiful blue
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them.
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I really love my country
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and I know that you would too.
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Where are you from?
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What do you speak? Where
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you live? Tell
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me all about your country?
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Jambo.
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I'm from Kenya
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and my language is Swahi.
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Our country is part of Africa
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and we're known for out to
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farse You love
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to watch the lions
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probus, You're the beautiful African
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guy.
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I really love my country.
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I hope you stop on bay.
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Where are you from?
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What do you speak?
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Where you live? Tell
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me all about your country?
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Hello.
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I'm from Germany and
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the language I speak is German.
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Our country is part of Europe
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and our capital is Berlin.
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We're home to the alpine Ibat
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and the towering rock Susta.
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I really love my country
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and you should come see Why.
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Where are you from?
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What do you see?
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Tell me all about your country?
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Now? That was music to our ears.
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We hope you like the song. It was very
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fun getting to learn how to say hello in different
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languages. Now it's time
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to say audios, but we sure
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had fun learning about diversity and
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singing a song about it. If
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you are ready for interactive play learning
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time, explore our Lingo Kids app
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it offers fun and educational songs
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and games to help kids ages two
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and older learn and develop important
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skills such as communication, collaboration,
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critical thinking, and creativity. That's
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the power of play learning. See you
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in our next episode. Goodbye until
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next time. The
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stock
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