"Bismillah" is the opening word in the Qu'ran (Koran) and literally means "In the name of Allah."
"Scaramouch" according to the dictionary means "a stock character who appears as a boastful coward."
"Beelzebub" is one of the many names given to the Devil (yes, it is spelled this way-not as above).
"Fandango" is a Spanish dance done in triple time.
the tragedy of love..life. metafore of confusion, pain, waiting and the real thing, cosmic connections are not what they seem. Just a personal observation from a song writer
the tragedy of love..life. metafore of confusion, pain, waiting and the real thing, cosmic connections are not what they seem. Just a personal observation from a song writer
Being a Basque dancer, I'd like to point out that Fandango is a Basque dance (although now known as Spain territory.. whole different discussion lol) that is known to be done four times, rather than three. Jota, a similar in step (yet not done as a substitute) Basque dance is known to be done in three time.
Being a Basque dancer, I'd like to point out that Fandango is a Basque dance (although now known as Spain territory.. whole different discussion lol) that is known to be done four times, rather than three. Jota, a similar in step (yet not done as a substitute) Basque dance is known to be done in three time.
Fandango is traditionally danced with opposite sexes, the girl being asked by the boy to dance. In Basque culture, traditional dancing is valued greatly, and it is seen as very appealing, and masculine for a man to be a dancer.
Fandango is traditionally danced with opposite sexes, the girl being asked by the boy to dance. In Basque culture, traditional dancing is valued greatly, and it is seen as very appealing, and masculine for a man to be a dancer.
Is this irrelevant? Maybe. I just thought that I should contribute what I know :)
@askewchan Bismillah means in the name of god in Arabic, nothing else. "allah" is used in many languages and religions, pre islamic and contemporay,for the word "god". in italian it is "dio" and in Persian it is "Khuda".
"God" is a title, not a name!
@askewchan Bismillah means in the name of god in Arabic, nothing else. "allah" is used in many languages and religions, pre islamic and contemporay,for the word "god". in italian it is "dio" and in Persian it is "Khuda".
"God" is a title, not a name!
"Bismillah" is the opening word in the Qu'ran (Koran) and literally means "In the name of Allah." "Scaramouch" according to the dictionary means "a stock character who appears as a boastful coward." "Beelzebub" is one of the many names given to the Devil (yes, it is spelled this way-not as above). "Fandango" is a Spanish dance done in triple time.
didnt you spell Beelzebub exactly how they spelled it?
didnt you spell Beelzebub exactly how they spelled it?
They fixed it, thanks to his correction.
They fixed it, thanks to his correction.
the tragedy of love..life. metafore of confusion, pain, waiting and the real thing, cosmic connections are not what they seem. Just a personal observation from a song writer
the tragedy of love..life. metafore of confusion, pain, waiting and the real thing, cosmic connections are not what they seem. Just a personal observation from a song writer
Being a Basque dancer, I'd like to point out that Fandango is a Basque dance (although now known as Spain territory.. whole different discussion lol) that is known to be done four times, rather than three. Jota, a similar in step (yet not done as a substitute) Basque dance is known to be done in three time.
Being a Basque dancer, I'd like to point out that Fandango is a Basque dance (although now known as Spain territory.. whole different discussion lol) that is known to be done four times, rather than three. Jota, a similar in step (yet not done as a substitute) Basque dance is known to be done in three time.
Fandango is traditionally danced with opposite sexes, the girl being asked by the boy to dance. In Basque culture, traditional dancing is valued greatly, and it is seen as very appealing, and masculine for a man to be a dancer.
Fandango is traditionally danced with opposite sexes, the girl being asked by the boy to dance. In Basque culture, traditional dancing is valued greatly, and it is seen as very appealing, and masculine for a man to be a dancer.
Is this irrelevant? Maybe. I just thought that I should contribute what I know :)
On egin!
LOL WTF are you saying, it's "Bismillah", don't be so pathetic.
LOL WTF are you saying, it's "Bismillah", don't be so pathetic.
But they aren't Muslims and they aren't related to Arab.. how did they know "Bismillah"?? This is so confusing
But they aren't Muslims and they aren't related to Arab.. how did they know "Bismillah"?? This is so confusing
@askewchan Bismillah means in the name of god in Arabic, nothing else. "allah" is used in many languages and religions, pre islamic and contemporay,for the word "god". in italian it is "dio" and in Persian it is "Khuda". "God" is a title, not a name!
@askewchan Bismillah means in the name of god in Arabic, nothing else. "allah" is used in many languages and religions, pre islamic and contemporay,for the word "god". in italian it is "dio" and in Persian it is "Khuda". "God" is a title, not a name!
@askewchan A Scaramouche is a clown in Italian opera.
@askewchan A Scaramouche is a clown in Italian opera.
@askewchan Fandango probably refers to "grim fandango", which is a hanged person twitching while dying.
@askewchan Fandango probably refers to "grim fandango", which is a hanged person twitching while dying.