Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Neil Brian Bernardo, a Filipino graphic designer, wows netizens worldwide with his rendition of Oscars' award-winning song "Let It Go" from the blockbuster animated movie "Frozen".
On New Year's day, Bernardo uploaded a video of himself singing the song with lyrics translated into 42 languages that include Norsk (Norwegian), Slovene, Ukrainian, Portuguese (Brasil), Icelandic, Romanian, Croatian, Français, Eesti Keele (Estonian), Cantonese, Spanish (Latin America), Polsk (Polish), Latvian, Portuguese (Portugal), Mainland China Mandarin, Hebrew, Flemish, Classic Arabic, Czech, Lietuvių (Lithuanian), Slovak, Bulgarian, Nihongo (Japanese), Spanish (Castillano), Catalan, Russian, Greek, Türkçe, Svenska (Swedish), Magyar (Hungarian), Tiếng Viá»t, Taiwanese Mandarin, Suomi (Finnish), Italiano, ภาษาà¹à¸à¸¢ (Thai), Nederlands (Dutch), Deutsche (German), Bahasa Melayu (Malaysian), íêµì´ (Korean), Serbian, Dansk (Danish) and English.
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In the video's description, Bernardo said he recorded the song because he could not sleep after his family's New Year celebration.
He added that it took him a month to memorize the lyrics, which he had to research as he was not familiar with all of his chosen languages, such as Vietnamese and Scandinavian.
By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest
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