Marik Ishtar's Chant: "Great beast of the sky, please hear my cry. Transform thyself from orb of light and bring me victory in this fight. Envelop the desert with your glow and cast your rage upon my foe. Unlock your powers from deep within so that together we may win. Appear now in this Shadow Game as I call your name, Winged Dragon of Ra!"
"Divine Créature céleste,
Écoute mon appel funeste
Laisse briller te beauté de tout son éclat
Et aide-moi à vaincre dans ce combat
Éblouis les déserts de ta lumière astrale
Et porte à mon ennemi le coup fatale
Brise ta sphère et déchaine tes immense pouvoir
Sur la terre résonnera notre cri de victoire
Gagner le Jeu des Ombres est ta mission
C'est pourquoi j'invoque ton glorieux nom
Le Dragon Aîlé de Ra !"
Slifer the Sky Dragon does not have a chant; The Winged Dragon of Ra does. If that's what you meant, it is as follows, though note that this is dub only; it is incomprehensible in the original Japanese."Great beast of the sky, please hear my cry.Transform thyself from orb of light and bring me victory in this fight.Envelop the desert with your glow and cast your rage upon my foe.Unlock your powers deep within so that together we may win.Appear in this Shadow Game as I call your name,Winged Dragon of Ra!"
Here's the chant: Rainbow Dragon, attack now. Show Blue Eyes White Dragon while you're know as the ultimate powerful legendary dragon in the universe.
chant-de-noël
un chant d'oiseau, le chant des oiseaux
le dernier chant
a song is spelled "une chanson / un chant" in french
le chant(leh-shon)
Chant des anges
The dragon chant from Dragon Tales is "I wish, I wish, with all my heart, to fly with dragons in a land apart." This chant is used by Emmy and Max to travel to Dragon Land with their dragon friends. They use it whenever they want to go on adventures in Dragon Land.
Christmas Carol
a song is called "une chanson" or "un chant" in French. "Une chanson" is more appropriate for the songs you hear on the radio. "Un chant" is somewhat old-fashioned or literary: an anthem will be called more often "un chant" than "une chanson".
It is called the IPL tune. It is a spanish chant used at bull fights and is follow by a shout of "Ole" or "Hey."