Davey and Goliath - 1960 Kum Ba Yah 5-6 was released on: USA: 1972
Kum Ba Yah
One is kinship, another is knit. Example: This is a close knit community.
The song title is spelled Kumbaya, Kumbayah, or as three words "Kum Ba Yah" or "Kum Bah Yah" -- it is a spiritual named for its chorus, spoken in a Creole patois (Gullah) from the Sea Islands off the Carolinas coast of the US. The phrase sounds like and means "come by here."
Phonetics........Come by us = come bai us = come ba i us = come ba Ya = Kum Ba Ya
There are a few possibilities:Gumbuya Park - a small amusement park near Melbourne, AustraliaKumbaya - (kum ba yah, "come by here") an African-American spiritual songjumbalaya - a Creole rice dish
Mayroong 5 pantig ang salitang "mapagkumbaba" - ma-pag-kum-ba-ba.
Kume-ba-yah
Yah is only used a a suffix in names. It can also stand alone as the word "Gosh!". Yah would have to be swapped out for God, and it would be haholekh ba-elohim (ההולך באלוקים)
Ella es baja. (pronounced: AY-yah ess BA-ha)
The double-L in Spanish sounds like a 'Y'. For example, the word batalla (battle) is pronounced "ba-TA-yah" and not "ba-TA-lah."
Sumpahan kum kum - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG13