I had never heard of her until last year. It was said she was more well known in her day than Madonna. Dalida was a Capricorn, an earth sign and amazing performer, sung in many languages, mostly FR. It is a crying shame she took her life. All the money she made couldn't even save her. I think she gave too much of herself to the world; left nothing for herself. Truly sad that she lost her happiness. Caps seems to know suffering well, some prefer it. The lesson I'd say is: Give plenty to others, keep some on self-reserve to maintain a balance.
The Unforgettable legend, helwa ya balai, salma ya salama , Ahsan nas ,Hava Naguila..... Love her and will keep listening her till the last day in life Love and greetings and prayers for her from her warm lovely mother land Egypt
Shalom my friend can u ..tell me the whole text on English of this so exelent and divine song..Becouse Im not a Jew but I respect them!!! Thanks in advance
כמה טוב ונעים לאחים ואחיות לשבת יחד. Hineh ma tov uma na'im Shevet achim gam yachad. Psalm 133:1 Nyanyian ziarah Daud. Sungguh, alangkah baiknya dan indahnya, apabila saudara-saudara diam bersama dengan rukun. Guyub rukun babarengan (Mazmur 133:1) 🙏🏼
Psalm 133. God bless You Israel, bless your all, bless our souls! Amazing! If You want to know more, just listen a voice of your spirit! Oh, amazing beautiful, pretty! Like a great dream and great love!
Dalida was a diaspora Jew, born in a Christian family in Italy, she was not known to practice Christianity. She spoke minimum seven languages. I miss her so much. Thank you all who post her videos!
Jerusalem doesnt belong to Jews or muslims ,it belongs to all of them together to human race regardless of the religious,ethnic or color distinctions ! PEACE &LOVE
Dalida is the voice of unity and peace NOT of hate and division. She could have helped to bring peace if she would have lived. Let us not sully her voice, spirit and memory with talk of division and hatred. Peace to the world ! Shalom ! Spread the love.
if only we as humans could live up to that song---if we could accept each other not as a jew, a muslim, an americn or a russian we might find a way of not blowing ourselves off the face of the earth--but we are still predators with the adrenal system of a neahderthal. Read Pslam 133 you might then get it
Psalm 133, sehr sehr schön, very very beautiful. The psalm 133! To jest jak dźwięki szofaru (schofar)! Po prostu niesamowite i prześliczne! It is like a Voice of the soul. Да! Ето хорошо! 133!
Sorry to correct you, yet you spell it: Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti as in Italian the letter Y is rarely used, it is of Greek origin. She considered herself an Italian and a French, and an international person. In Egypt, by the way, she had become Miss Egypt. However, despite her friendly and open mindset, and that she loved her native country, she considered other counries to be her own. Cheers.
Dlida Egyptian and Egyptian people love peace and people love the whole world and Israel we Christians Egypt Nhpkhm 25 million Egyptian Christian who loves the world and peace
Dalida was Egyptian, but from a Italian Christian family. Show me an Egyptian artist, who is Arab, muslim and sings peace in Hebrew. And who stays alive after that. Then, there will be peace.
I'm an Egyptian and telling you the majority of Egyptians aren't genetically Arabs. Just because we speak Arabic and most of us are Muslim, doesn't mean we are Arabs! I believe that religions in general are the source of all the racism the world has been experiencing since the beginning of time.
@@ritaalber3505 Religion is not the problem. The problem is what people do in the name of religion. Religion has no action; they're have only doctrines but people misunderstood those doctrines a looooot! Humans are the ones who perpetrate bad actions. 😎
Dalida etait egyptienne, certes, mais d'originie italienne et chretienne. Cela fait une ENORME difference. Je veux voir un artiste egyptien, arabe et musulman qui parle et chante la paix, en hebreu, et on en reparlera.
dalida war zu allererst ... ein mensch, eine frau mit einer wunderbaren stimme alles andere ist unwichtig, wenn wir alle so dächten, könnte die welt friedvoller sein
She was Egyptian/Italian, BORN and raised in Egypt. She was crowned as miss Egypt 1954; then she appeared in two Egyptian movies. However, when she knew she had a passion for western Music, she decided to persuade her dream in France...she eventually departed Egypt for Paris on Christmas Eve,1955. She was 22 years old then.
Chery Kawaf she was Italian born in Egypt, educated in a Catholic Italian School in Cairo. Her mother tongue was Italian, but she also spoke Arabic and French. I know this because her parents were from my grandmother's town
Best version of this song I've ever heard. Excellent in every way. ❤
Fenomenalnie wykonana pieśń! Przepiękna DALIDA!!!
I had never heard of her until last year. It was said she was more well known in her day than Madonna. Dalida was a Capricorn, an earth sign and amazing performer, sung in many languages, mostly FR. It is a crying shame she took her life. All the money she made couldn't even save her. I think she gave too much of herself to the world; left nothing for herself. Truly sad that she lost her happiness. Caps seems to know suffering well, some prefer it. The lesson I'd say is: Give plenty to others, keep some on self-reserve to maintain a balance.
The Unforgettable legend, helwa ya balai, salma ya salama , Ahsan nas ,Hava Naguila.....
Love her and will keep listening her till the last day in life
Love and greetings and prayers for her from her warm lovely mother land Egypt
Cudownie wykonana pieśń. Fenomenalna DALIDA!!!
Shalom pra vc querida. Onde quer que vc esteja que encontre a Paz.😇😚
She sang in 9 languages .. all beautiful songs .. miss you Dalida
False she sang in 11
Oh que bueno y hermoso es cuando los hermanos juntos conviven en armonia...
❤
La meilleure chanteuse au monde
Personne ne lui arrive à la cheville
Je t’aime dali❤️❤️❤️😍
Love U Dalida .. love this song
from Muslin , Egyptian and Arabian man
Traducción al Español:
Hine ma tov u'manayim
(Mirad cuán bueno y cuán agradable es)
Shevet ach-im gam ya-chad
(Que los hermanos habiten juntos en armonía.)
Hine ma tov, Hine ma tov
(Mirad cuán bueno, mirad cuán bueno)
Laï, laï, laï...
(La, la, la...)
Shalom my friend can u ..tell me the whole text on English of this so exelent and divine song..Becouse Im not a Jew but I respect them!!! Thanks in advance
כמה טוב ונעים
לאחים ואחיות לשבת יחד.
Hineh ma tov uma na'im
Shevet achim gam yachad.
Psalm 133:1 Nyanyian ziarah Daud.
Sungguh, alangkah baiknya dan indahnya, apabila saudara-saudara diam bersama dengan rukun.
Guyub rukun babarengan (Mazmur 133:1) 🙏🏼
salmo 133: Mirad que bueno y que hermoso es vivir los hermanos juntos en armonia
Psalm 133. God bless You Israel, bless your all, bless our souls! Amazing! If You want to know more, just listen a voice of your spirit! Oh, amazing beautiful, pretty! Like a great dream and great love!
Entebbe. Amen
Dalida was a diaspora Jew, born in a Christian family in Italy, she was not known to practice Christianity. She spoke minimum seven languages. I miss her so much. Thank you all who post her videos!
Dalida was Egyptian by birth , Italian by origin , naturalized French
Hine ma tov hu ma naim
shebet hajim gam iajad.
Mirad cuan bueno
Y delicioso es
Habitar los hermanos
Juntos.
Very, very nice, thx!
This es even better that I could imagine, because this Psalm is very significant to me, very important. Thank you
Excellent song, excellent words, excellent voice!
Jerusalem doesnt belong to Jews or muslims ,it belongs to all of them together to human race regardless of the religious,ethnic or color distinctions ! PEACE &LOVE
im jew and agree
Bellissima canzone.Dalida stupenda unica per sempre.
What passion!
REST IN PEACE- tragic sister!!!
She is ARAB! HAS THE LOOKS, THE VOICE, EYES, LIPS, INTELLIGENCE...!
Egyptian birth Italian by blood parents
Dalida is the voice of unity and peace NOT of hate and division. She could have helped to bring peace if she would have lived. Let us not sully her voice, spirit and memory with talk of division and hatred. Peace to the world ! Shalom ! Spread the love.
Dalida 😍❤
Meravigliosa 🧡
Não é possível ser mais linda❤❤❤
This is so DIVINE !!!!
if only we as humans could live up to that song---if we could accept each other not as a jew, a muslim, an americn or a russian we might find a way of not blowing ourselves off the face of the earth--but we are still predators with the adrenal system of a neahderthal.
Read Pslam 133 you might then get it
awasome voice!!!!!!!!!!! dalida!!!!!
Ya Salaam!
Dalida does it best!! She has one powerful voice!!
Israel LOVES Dalida! Gorgeous and special woman.
Please, somebody knows what this song means? This looks interesting and wonderful for me
Psalm 133
Psalm 133, sehr sehr schön, very very beautiful. The psalm 133! To jest jak dźwięki szofaru (schofar)! Po prostu niesamowite i prześliczne! It is like a Voice of the soul. Да! Ето хорошо! 133!
Hello We put the translation under our video peace to you ruclips.net/video/VAJxdXOlkjk/видео.html
I Love It
A hope, a wish, a dream. Top stuff.
loved this woman......forever,,,,,,,
Sorry to correct you, yet you spell it:
Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti
as in Italian the letter Y is rarely used, it is of Greek origin. She considered herself an Italian and a French, and an international person. In Egypt, by the way, she had become Miss Egypt. However, despite her friendly and open mindset, and that she loved her native country, she considered other counries to be her own.
Cheers.
Shes not Greek shes Egyptian by birth south italian by blood
bien belle voix!
Dlida Egyptian and Egyptian people love peace and people love the whole world and Israel we Christians Egypt Nhpkhm 25 million Egyptian Christian who loves the world and peace
Beautiful
Dalida was Egyptian, but from a Italian Christian family.
Show me an Egyptian artist, who is Arab, muslim and sings peace in Hebrew. And who stays alive after that.
Then, there will be peace.
I'm an Egyptian and telling you the majority of Egyptians aren't genetically Arabs. Just because we speak Arabic and most of us are Muslim, doesn't mean we are Arabs! I believe that religions in general are the source of all the racism the world has been experiencing since the beginning of time.
Yah, man! But you still hate the Jews unfortunately!
@@ritaalber3505 I'm glad I'm not the only Egyptian who is like that💜
@@ritaalber3505
Religion is not the problem. The problem is what people do in the name of religion. Religion has no action; they're have only doctrines but people misunderstood those doctrines a looooot! Humans are the ones who perpetrate bad actions. 😎
Arik your comment is whats wrong with your type of people.
Who gives a crap? Egyptians are Roman Greek and Coptic not arabic so there.
Remembering Dalida. Angela.
she's beautiful
Dalida une légèreté des mots dans une expression frissonnante.
HalleluYAH 🙏✝️❤️
BEAUTIFUL
Dalida in Hebrew - Hine Matov
Éternelle Dalida
Dalida etait egyptienne, certes, mais d'originie italienne et chretienne.
Cela fait une ENORME difference.
Je veux voir un artiste egyptien, arabe et musulman qui parle et chante la paix, en hebreu, et on en reparlera.
Does it really matter? No
Mein lied.
Non ti abbiamo dimenticata
dalida war zu allererst ... ein mensch, eine frau mit einer wunderbaren stimme
alles andere ist unwichtig, wenn wir alle so dächten, könnte die welt friedvoller sein
hine ma tov
every songs lyrics means get remembered you to me my darling :)
Oh you forget , she was Egyptian , remember this !!
But not an Arab or a Muslim.
anyone else notice that she says achiN instead of achiM ? (watch her lips)
Still a beautify song - i am just being picky
quelqu un pourrait il me traduire les paroles en français svp...
Dalida was catholic.
elle méritait d'être juive....
@@jeanwertheimer8596 אני שמחה שהיא הייתה יהודייה. 😊👍
She is not muslim not even arab. She just lived in Egypt for a while.
She was Egyptian/Italian, BORN and raised in Egypt. She was crowned as miss Egypt 1954; then she appeared in two Egyptian movies. However, when she knew she had a passion for western Music, she decided to persuade her dream in France...she eventually departed Egypt for Paris on Christmas Eve,1955. She was 22 years old then.
Chery Kawaf she was Italian born in Egypt, educated in a Catholic Italian School in Cairo. Her mother tongue was Italian, but she also spoke Arabic and French. I know this because her parents were from my grandmother's town
She came to France on december 25th 1954 at the age of 21. She tells this story in an interview you can find over youtube. ;)
Chery who cares if she isnt muslim. Im glad she wasn't because your religion would have destroyed her carreer because shes a woman.
your talking about her as if she hadn't lived... didn't she?
YOLANDA CRISTINA GIGLIOTTI IN ARTE Dalidda
woman may have come from man but they are dfferent ,very different.i don't think many woman want to put in with man.
S U B L I M E
god created all men equal?but woman are different because we not men.
ليه كده يا داليدا
انتي كده بتخسري وطنك العربي وتغني للعدو الصهيوني
العكس هو الصحيح يا جاهل. داليدا اكبر رفعت مصر الى درجة انت ومثلك من المسلمين لم ولن تفهموا معنى الانسانيةً في الغنى والاخاء بلا حدود. تعلم يا جاهلي.
Oh you forget , she was Egyptian , remember this !!
She's originally Italian, but lived in Egypt then moved to France.