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E N G L I S H:
"Lupang Hinirang" (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈlupaŋ hiˈniɾaŋ]; lit. '"Chosen Land"'; originally Marcha Nacional Filipina, the "Philippine National March") is the national anthem of the Philippines. Its music was composed in 1898 by Julián Felipe, and the lyrics were adapted from the Spanish poem Filipinas, written by José Palma in 1899. Originally written it did not have lyrics when it was adopted as the anthem of the revolutionary First Philippine Republic and subsequently played during the proclamation of Philippine independence on 12 June 1898.Under American rule, the Flag Act of 1907 prohibited the public display of flags, banners, emblems, or devices used by revolutionaries in the Philippine–American War.[1] Under this law, the colonial government banned the song from being played.[2] The Flag Law was repealed in 1919. Under the Commonwealth, Commonwealth Act № 382, approved on September 5, 1938, officially adopted the musical arrangement and composition by Julián Felipe as the national anthem.
The Spanish lyrics were translated into Tagalog beginning in the 1940s, with the current Filipino version from 1956 undergoing a slight revision in the 1960s. Over the years, several English versions came into use. On 12 February 1998, Republic Act № 8491 codified the current Filipino lyrics into law.[1]
T A G A L O G / F I L I P I N O:
Ang Lupang Hinirang ay ang pambansang awit ng Pilipinas. Binuo ni Julian Felipe ang himig noong 1898 at ang mga titik ng awit naman ay inangkop mula sa tulang Filipinas na isinulat ni Jose Palma sa wikang Kastila noong 1899.Nagsimula ito bilang isang martsang pang-instrumental na ipinag-atas ni Emilio Aguinaldo na gamitin sa pagpapahayag ng kalayaan ng Pilipinas mula sa Espanya. Marcha Filipina Magdalo ang unang pangalan nito ngunit binago at naging Marcha Nacional Filipina matapos hirangin ito bilang pambansang awit ng Unang Republika ng Pilipinas. Una itong tinugtog ng bandang San Francisco De Malabon sa araw ng pagpapahayag ng kalayaan noong Hunyo 12, 1898. Ang mga titik ng awit ay idinagdag na lamang matapos isulat ni Jose Palma ang tulang Filipinas noong Agosto 1899.
Naisipan ng pamahalaang kolonyal ng Estados Unidos noong dekada 1920 na isalin ang pambansang awit sa Ingles mula sa Kastila matapos na mapawalang bisa ang Flag Law.[1] Ang pinaka-tanyag na pagsasalin ay ang Philippine Hymn na ginawa nina Senador Camilo Osias at isang Amerikano na si Mary A. Lane. Ito ang ginawang opisyal na pagsasalin ng Kapulungan ng Pilipinas noong 1938.
Ang mga pagsasalin ng pambansang awit sa Tagalog ay ginawa noong dekada 1940. Ang pinaka-tanyag sa mga salin na ito ay ang "O Sintang Lupa" na sinulat ni Julian Cruz Balmaceda, Ildefonso Santos at Francisco Caballo. Ito ang naging pambansang awit noon
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"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry",[2] a poem written on September 14, 1814, by 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships of the Royal Navy in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Key was inspired by the large U.S. flag, with 15 stars and 15 stripes, known as the Star-Spangled Banner, flying triumphantly above the fort during the U.S. victory.
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This anthem is not sung bro
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"Kimigayo" (君が代, Japanese pronunciation: [kimiɡajo]; "His Imperial Majesty's Reign") is the national anthem of Japan. The lyrics of "Kimigayo" are the oldest among the world's national anthems, and with a length of 32 characters, they are also the world's shortest. The lyrics are from a waka poem written by an unnamed author in the Heian period (794–1185),[1] and the current melody was chosen in 1880, replacing an unpopular melody composed by John William Fenton eleven years earlier. Its length of 11 measures is currently among the world's shortest. While the title "Kimigayo" is usually translated as "His Imperial Majesty's Reign", no official translation of the title or lyrics has been established in law.[2]
From 1888 to 1945, "Kimigayo" served as the national anthem of the Empire of Japan. When the Empire was dissolved following its surrender at the end of World War II, the State of Japan succeeded in 1945. This successor state was a parliamentary democracy, and the polity, therefore, changed from a system based on imperial sovereignty to one based on popular sovereignty. However, the U.S. occupation forces allowed Emperor Hirohito to keep the throne and "Kimigayo" remained the de facto national anthem. The passage of the Act on National Flag and Anthem in 1999 recognized it as the official national and imperial anthem.
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E N G L I S H :
Tiến Quân Ca, known in English as the Army Marching Song, Song of Marching Army or Song of Advancing Soldiers, is the National Anthem of Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRVN), both written and composed by Văn Cao in 1944. The "Army Marching Song" was adopted as the national anthem of North Vietnam in 1945, and was adopted as the national anthem of the new unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976, following the reunification of both North Vietnam and South Vietnam at the end of the Vietnam War. Though it has two verses, the first one is mainly sung.
V I E T N A M E S E :
Tiến quân ca là một bài hát do nhạc sĩ Văn Cao (1923–1995) sáng tác vào năm 1944 và được sử dụng làm quốc ca của nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam kể từ năm 1976.[1] Trước đó, bài Tiến quân ca được chọn làm quốc ca của nước Việt Nam Dân chủ Cộng hòa từ năm 1945 đến năm 1976.
Ngay từ khi ra đời, bài hát được coi là bài hát chính thức của Mặt trận Việt Minh. Trong thời kỳ Cách mạng tháng Tám năm 1945, thay vì "Đoàn quân Việt Nam đi", những người tham gia Việt Minh thường hát là "Đoàn quân Việt Minh đi".
Khi được chọn chính thức làm quốc ca, phần lời của bản quốc ca đã được sửa đổi khác đôi chỗ so với bản gốc "Tiến quân ca" của nhạc sĩ Văn Cao. Thông thường, khi cử hành Quốc ca trong các buổi lễ, chỉ có lời thứ nhất của bài được sử dụng.
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ENGLISH:
"The Patriotic Song" (Russian: Патриоти́ческая пе́сня, tr. Patrioticheskaya pesnya, IPA: [pətrʲɪɐˈtʲit͡ɕɪskəjə ˈpʲesʲnʲə]) was the national anthem of Russia from 1991 to 2000. It was previously the regional anthem of the Russian SFSR from 1990 until 1991, when it had renamed itself as the Russian Federation and left the Soviet Union. Unlike most national anthems, it had no official lyrics (although unofficial ones written for it were proposed, they were not adopted).
RUSSIAN:
«Патриоти́ческая пе́сня» — музыкальное произведение композитора Михаила Ивановича Глинки, сочинённое в 1833 году. Использовалась в качестве государственного гимна Российской Федерации с 1990 по 2000[1] год; была заменена на мелодию Государственного гимна СССР.
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