South Africa has 11 official languages:
Afrikaans
English
IsiNdebele
IsiXhosa
IsiZulu
Sesotho sa Leboa (Northern Sotho)
Sesotho
Setswana
siSwati
Tshivenda
Xitsonga
There are 5 of the 11 official languages of South Africa in the national anthem. They are Xhosa, Zuku, Sesotho, Afrikaans and English.
The name of the South Korean national anthem is "Aegukga" which means "The Patriotic Song".
The link below shows a chorded version of the South Korea National Anthem. It can be played on the ukulele.
God Save the South You could be looking for either of these on Youtube: JOHNNY REBEL - CONFEDERATE ANTHEM or I WISH I WAS IN DIXIE LAND Actually I think you will find that although "Dixie" has come to be forever associated with the old South it was actually a song popular with both armies. I believe the official anthem of the CSA was the "BONNIE BLUE FLAG". Stuart Dangerfield, aka PlasticGangsta. Yee Haa
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Elizabeth STRADLING Born or Bapt: 3 Jan 1774 WALES Died: 3 Dec 1824 Bedwellty Pontaberbargoed Buried: 7 Dec 1824 Caerphilly, St Martin's South Wales
Nelson Mandela
National Anthem of South Ossetia was created in 1995.
the national anthem is suck my balls from south park
The national anthem of Sudan is "Nahnu Jund Allah Jund Al-watan" meaning 'We are the Army of God and of Our Land.'The national anthem of South Sudan is "South Sudan Oyee!"
Nkosi Sikelel' iAfricaThe lyrics of "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrica" ("God Bless Africa") have been translated into various African languages. See the website of the ANC (via the Related Link) for the translations. To hear a huge range of versions of the anthem, head for YouTube.
The name of the South Korean national anthem is "Aegukga" which means "The Patriotic Song".
South America is an entire continent, and doesn't have its own singular anthem.
The conservative National Party (in Afrikaans: Nasionale Party)
The name of the anthem is "Patriotic Hymn of the Korean Empire".
The national anthem of Sudan is "Nahnu Jund Allah Jund Al-watan" meaning 'We are the Army of God and of Our Land.'The national anthem of South Sudan is "South Sudan Oyee!"
Officially, it is the "National Anthem of (the Republic of) South Africa." More commonly it known as "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" after the opening line of the first part of the anthem which is in the Xhosa, Zulu and Sesotho languages. It translates into English as "God Bless Africa." The second part of the anthem is called "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" which is Afrikaans for "The Call of South Africa." The second part/third stanza of the anthem is in Afrikaans. The final stanza (the fourth) is in English. I enclose a link to an interesting historical essay about all of the various strands that were pulled together to create a new anthem for the new South Africa.
Enock Sontonka