Immagine a person from France would have been pert of the choir. Would u criticize his pronpunciation or appreciate the fact that he at least sing in our very own language? This song is touching my soul....
I'm Zulu. I grew up singing this song. Pronunciation is important because some words are similiar and you end up saying something totally different from the intended meaning, like what I see here. Otherwise, lovely!
In this broken world of trouble, the Blood of Jesus Christ flowed so that you could have peace. In this broken world of trouble, the Blood of Jesus Christ flowed so that you could have redemption. In this broken world of trouble, the Blood of Jesus Christ flowed so that you could praise Him. In this broken world of trouble, the Blood of Jesus Christ flowed so that you could have faith. In this broken world of trouble, the Blood of Jesus Christ flowed so that you could have victory. In this broken world of trouble, the Blood of Jesus Christ flowed so that you could have victory.
I’m English, but my best mates are a South African couple, and they introduced this song to me a few years back. It’s beautiful, inspiring and uplifting. Not sure it’s a peace song though? Unless they sing different verses? The verses my friends and their family sing are more like protest songs, and all the better for it 👍
Irrelevant pronunciation? Pronouncing is KEY and very important because it gives meaning so we can understand the message, without that we wonder and guess what is being said, also can be seen as disrespectful. While I can appreciate the effort, it’s very disingenuous to disregard the importance of pronouncing the words right, that’s the fabric of the language.
Esther Nestor oh now i see........The problem (regarding the rush) is the leader with the green Jersey Lol. BIG UPS TO THE OTHER LADY SHE SINGS WITH PEACE.
@@lazarusaron4957 that's not hating...its constructive criticism...its what mature adults do. I'm African ...it hurts my ears...incorrect pronunciation may sometimes change the meaning of the words.
@@crystaljacob619 As an ensemble director considering singing this song, I would love to know the correct pronunciation(s) and where this choir made incorrect pronunciation. If you could point, even, to a link where it may be found, that'd be great. Thank you.