I'm Bound for That City (Lyrics in Navajo Language/Diné Bizaad)
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2009
- This video provides the lyrics to "Kin Haal’áágóó Déyá (I'm Bound for That City)," written by Allison Durham Speer. The translator of this song into the Navajo language (Diné Bizaad) is unknown but thought to be Eugene Cody. The music here is sung by the late Millie Jean Begaye, originally from Wheatfields, AZ.
The literal English translation of each word is written below each Navajo word to help learn the words and meaning of the song. Enjoy! - Видеоклипы
My Auntie Millie awesome song love you
Will never tire of this song. Thank you my Heavenly Father.
Sing away my sister... yeahhh power house!!!! I love it!!!! Praise god 💝💖💚💗💙💜🧡💛💯🔰👑💫😇
⚘ I love this song! Will never get tired of listening to it.. 🦋😇
Hey I been looking for something like this... Cool Thanks.... Prolly post it on my myspace... I miss my Grandpa... RIP ROy Lee Sr.... Love u
Shimasani ayoo anishni. Nothing is not the same.
Amen 🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🌹🌹🌹🌹☝🏽🤲
Amen
This is a great song. Thank you for posting. Is there a version with Virginia Greymountain singing? I would love to hear it.
I played the piano stanza by stanza, bar by bar endlessly while my dad, Rev. Dr. Paul Redhouse, translated this song, I'm Bound for that City, and other hymns into Diné bizaad. Nizhónígo diists'a'. Diyin bee baa ha'niih!! 🙏 ❤
Sorry I meant Elizabeth Bryant and Virginia Greymountain. Thx.