God Save the Queen
"O say can you see " and I don't know the rest
In the United States, "O Glory" often refers to "The Star-Spangled Banner," the national anthem. The song, written by Francis Scott Key, celebrates the American flag and the resilience of the nation. It is commonly played at patriotic events and public gatherings, symbolizing national pride and unity.
The national anthem of Kuwait, which is naturally in Arabic reads: "Watani Al-Kuwait Salimta li majdi" which translates into ( O' Kuwait my home land may you always live as my glory ), The second line of the first verse reads "Wa ala jabeenoka tali'o alSa'adi" and the translation to that is ( And on your forehead may the signs of good fortunes always shine )
Ottawa, Canada
Canada's population is shrinking and getting older. The government is supposed to pay for the standard and living health care for and the old citizens. The coming of immigrants will increase the number of employment in Canada which will provide the nation's government with enough money to continue supporting citizens and to take care of it's economy.
Before the National Anthem we used the British Royal Anthem. God Save the King.
The national anthem of Canada is "O Canada"
God save the queen
O Canada
Canada's Royal Anthem is "God Save The Queen." Canada's National Anthem is "O Canada."
The music for "O Canada", the national anthem of Canada, was composed by Calixa Lavallee.
The Star Spangled Banner is the United States' national anthem.
Canadian Horse. O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada. Canadian Horse. O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.
God Save the Queen has been Canada's royal anthem since before Confederation. This remains our royal anthem today, but is played much less frequently since the introduction O Canada!, our national anthem.
O Canada. It's royal anthem is God save the queen
2012 __ It was declared Canada's national anthem 100 years after it was first sung - July 1, 1980.
Canada only has one national anthem, which is called O Canada. It can be sung in both English and French.