a language from India or Chinese idk
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Depends on the Monks.
Christian Monks tend to sing in Latin (sometimes Greek)
Buddist Monks tend to sing in Pali (a language from Nepal/India)
Hindu Monks don't chant as far as I can find out but if they did it would probably be in Urdu.
Islam doesn't really have monks but they have dervishes who whirl and dance instead of chanting.
There aren't really Jewish Monks.
The English word 'sing ' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "imbaa".
"Hershang!" is what they call Chinese female monks in China.
Most zydeco performers speak/ sing English, but the alternative is french. The English they often sing with is, "down da bayu style"
To say "sing" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can use both hands to mime the action of holding a microphone and moving it towards your mouth while opening and closing your fingers slightly.
No, the capital of Iowa does not mean monks in French. The capital of Iowa is called Des Moines, which is of French origin and translates to "the monks" in English, but it does not have the same meaning in French.
monks take a vow if silence.
Sanskrit
proper pronunciation and tone quality.
Well you can't sing in sign language but you could interpret the words to the song. In other words, you can not sing in sign language.
If they sing to God they think it counts twice as much as if they just pray to him. They pray to God approximately seven times a day.
The English word 'sing ' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "imbaa".
They Sing in Persian and English both.
Japanese
Spanish.
Latin
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Shona