It's in Latin. It means "Sing to the Lord"
If you're interested, I believe the most famous version of this song was written by Giuseppe Pitoni, and the phrase itself is the beginning of Psalm 97 (it may be Psalm 96 in some versions of the bible)
The Language of the song Dota is Swedish.
The song "Neodammerung" is sung in a constructed language called "Simlish." Simlish is a fictional language used in the popular video game series, The Sims. It is designed to sound like human speech but is not based on any specific language.
"Vere dignum" is sung in Latin, a classical language commonly used in traditional and religious music. The phrase translates to "truly worthy" in English.
The song "99 Luftballons" was originally sung in German by the band Nena.
Easy peasy: domino in French translates as... domino.
The words of the hymn Cantate Domino come from Psalm 98. It is sung as part of evening prayer in the Anglican Church.
The best place to listen to Cantate Domino church music is on the official website of Cantate Domino. All the music on the website is free to download.
"Cantate Domino" is a Gregorian chant from the medieval period, dating back to around the 9th century.
'O sing to the Lord'.
Translation: Sing to the Lord all the earth
she is a very famous composer of song like cantate domino alleluia, ect.
Saint Thomas Choir School's motto is 'Cantate Domino'.
The cast of Kerstkantate - 1966 includes: Cantate Domino as Kinderkoor Jan Joris as Bariton
they were both sung in the language of the audience
The cast of Stabat mater - 1968 includes: Jeanne de Roubaix as Alt Cantate Domino as Koor Alice Van Haren as Sopraan
I'm pretty sure opera can be sung in any language, but most times its sung in Italian French or German
Punjabi is the language that most bhangra music is sung in. How it is sung would depend on the particular song, whether it is fast or a slower song.