The official translation or literal translation?
It's self- explanatory - 'God Save Our Gracious Queen'.
She left out a line and repeated some of the lyrics.
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Forged from the love of liberty in the fires of hope and prayer
American Revolution
she sang watched instead of hailed
The United States is mentioned once in the national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," specifically in the line "O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave." While the anthem references the country's ideals and symbols, the explicit mention of "United States" does not occur.
Banner Line Flags attention! in l93l the Star Spangled Banner was officially declared the National anthem by the Government. previously, a number of patriotic songs were contenders, such as Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, and Battle Hymn of the Republic the latter by Julia Ward Howe and directly applicable to the Union cause in the Civil War! As it was Star Spangled Banner got the (Flag Call!)
a lot of things National anthem(s) if one Canadian team and one American then both are sung. Who ever is home is the one that is sing second. They say the names of the starting line up, how each team can win, what advantages there are for which team and many more
Germany is one country with one national anthem. The idea of a 'protestant German national anthem' doesn't make sense. Moreover, the German national anthemn is secular, that is, non-religious. It the third verse of Das Lied der Deutschen. I wonder if you simply wanted to know some of the more popular protestant hymns?
The first line of "The Star-Spangled Banner" describes the sight of the American flag at dawn after a night of battle, symbolizing resilience. The second line reflects on the flag's endurance despite the conflict, representing hope and perseverance. As the anthem progresses, it celebrates the bravery of those who fought for freedom and the nation's enduring spirit. Overall, the anthem captures themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the triumph of liberty.