The English word 'sing ' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "imbaa".
a language from India or Chinese idk -------- Depends on the Monks. Christian Monks tend to sing in Latin (sometimes Greek) Buddist Monks tend to sing in Pali (a language from Nepal/India) Hindu Monks don't chant as far as I can find out but if they did it would probably be in Urdu. Islam doesn't really have monks but they have dervishes who whirl and dance instead of chanting. There aren't really Jewish Monks.
I have added a link below to take you to a site that shows video clips of signing in American Sign Language
According to a Vanity Fair interview published in March of 2009, Amadou & Mariam sing in Bambara (Mali's national language), French, a little English and Spanish, and some of several other Malian and African languages.
past- sung -i have...-present- singing -i am...-future- sing -i will...-it's still sing.i will sing.
He is a secular Muslim.
yes he is a secular Muslim
The songs are by Habib Koite. Din Din Wo and IkaBarra.
Musicology Live from the Old Town School of Folk Music - 2013 Habib Koite and Eric Bibb 1-1 was released on: USA: 19 April 2013
Ramata Koite was born in 1971, in Mali, Africa.
Mama Koite Doumbia was born in 1950.
Habib T. Kashani has written: 'Programming in C++' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language)
Habib Al-Habib was born in 1979.
Well you can't sing in sign language but you could interpret the words to the song. In other words, you can not sing in sign language.
The English word 'sing ' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "imbaa".
Habib Jalib's birth name is Habib Ahmad.
Habib's was created in 1988.