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The few recorded versions I've found have the lyrics slightly different from what's given here. The third stanza runs as follows:
"Alza la bandera revolucionaria
Suena el triunfo de nuestra emancipación
Alza la bandera revolucionaria
Suena el triunfo de nuestra emancipación
En pie el pueblo obrero a la batalla
Hay que derrocar a la reacción"
Does anyone know which version is the original? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.140.129.173 ( talk) 2004-11-16T13:44:33
I realise there's a presumption in favour of English page titles, but does anyone refer to this song as "To the Barricades"? It's "A las barricadas" every I've seen references to it. It's a famous song, the lyrics are in Spanish and the Spanish title is clearly understood by monoglot english speakers.
As a comparison, does anyone know what other names there are for Bella Ciao?
If there's no objections within $someamountoftime, I'll move this page. Chaikney ( talk) 20:55, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
I don't know if it was a stylistic choice of the time, but there are several grammar errors Wee Jimmy ( talk) 13:41, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
In the lyrics, I saw that the link for "the enemy" is given as the Falange. But the Falange was just a subset of who the CNT/FAI were opposed to. I propose we change the link so it points to the "Bourgeois" page. XXVII ( talk) 02:44, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
I saw a not very good translation of "Alza la bandera revolucionaria que del triunfo sin cesar nos lleva en pos" in a version of the article. So I thouhgt a bit of detailed discussion would help create a better translation. I'm a native Spanish speaker from Spain.
The literal translation is:
As is common in Poetry the phrase is arranged in an unusual order. A somehow more natural order would be: "Alza la bandera revolucionaria que sin cesar nos lleva en pos del triunfo". That is, "Raise the revolutionary flag that without stop is taking us after (towards) triumph."
In summary, I'd propose a not very poetic, but more accurate and readable English translation as: "Raise the revolutionary flag, which leads us towards Victory". A less literally accurate, but perhaps better in spirit would be: "Raise the revolutionary flag, which unstoppably leads us towards Victory". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.9.208.110 ( talk) 19:02, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
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The few recorded versions I've found have the lyrics slightly different from what's given here. The third stanza runs as follows:
"Alza la bandera revolucionaria
Suena el triunfo de nuestra emancipación
Alza la bandera revolucionaria
Suena el triunfo de nuestra emancipación
En pie el pueblo obrero a la batalla
Hay que derrocar a la reacción"
Does anyone know which version is the original? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.140.129.173 ( talk) 2004-11-16T13:44:33
I realise there's a presumption in favour of English page titles, but does anyone refer to this song as "To the Barricades"? It's "A las barricadas" every I've seen references to it. It's a famous song, the lyrics are in Spanish and the Spanish title is clearly understood by monoglot english speakers.
As a comparison, does anyone know what other names there are for Bella Ciao?
If there's no objections within $someamountoftime, I'll move this page. Chaikney ( talk) 20:55, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
I don't know if it was a stylistic choice of the time, but there are several grammar errors Wee Jimmy ( talk) 13:41, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
In the lyrics, I saw that the link for "the enemy" is given as the Falange. But the Falange was just a subset of who the CNT/FAI were opposed to. I propose we change the link so it points to the "Bourgeois" page. XXVII ( talk) 02:44, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
I saw a not very good translation of "Alza la bandera revolucionaria que del triunfo sin cesar nos lleva en pos" in a version of the article. So I thouhgt a bit of detailed discussion would help create a better translation. I'm a native Spanish speaker from Spain.
The literal translation is:
As is common in Poetry the phrase is arranged in an unusual order. A somehow more natural order would be: "Alza la bandera revolucionaria que sin cesar nos lleva en pos del triunfo". That is, "Raise the revolutionary flag that without stop is taking us after (towards) triumph."
In summary, I'd propose a not very poetic, but more accurate and readable English translation as: "Raise the revolutionary flag, which leads us towards Victory". A less literally accurate, but perhaps better in spirit would be: "Raise the revolutionary flag, which unstoppably leads us towards Victory". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.9.208.110 ( talk) 19:02, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
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