Lutheranism
A chorale is a hymn or song typically sung in a Protestant church service, especially in a Lutheran tradition. It usually has a simple and harmonious melody that is easy to sing by the congregation.
The word "carkara" is a Sanskrit word, which is an ancient Indo-European language primarily associated with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Champagne is primarily produced in the Champagne region of France, making French the traditional language associated with this sparkling wine.
The word "swagman" is primarily associated with Australia. It refers to a transient laborer or traveler, often depicted in Australian folklore and literature.
There is no specific regional dialect associated with badgers as they are not known for vocal communication. Badgers primarily communicate through body language and scent marking.
A chorale
chorale
Pacific Chorale was created in 1968.
Oregon Chorale was created in 1985.
Arvada Chorale was created in 1977.
Chorale is pronounced like koh-ral.
chorale is a kind of sponge that can be seen in Russia's oceans
That would be the Robert Shaw Chorale.
Temple Square Chorale was created in 1999.
Nathaniel Dett Chorale was created in 1998.
Chorale Roanne Basket was created in 1937.
University of the East Chorale was created in 1992.