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Asian kids singing a Jewish song
« on: February 12, 2018, 06:19:55 PM »

Asian kids singing a part of a Jewish song ("Shushana")


 "Shushana" is a song with Jewish origin. As a name (for girls) Shushan is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of the name is "lily" or "rose". There are many variants and forms like: Shoshanna, Shoshanah, Shoshana, Shushu, Siusan, Suesana, Susana, Susanka, Susann, Susanna, Suzana, etc.
  Probably this is the original (or, at least, one of the earliest versions) of the "Shushana" song (by Miryam Avigal):
 And here are some lovely Asian kids' tries :):
1) Success! 100 scores!  8)

2) Not bad!  8):

3) "Good, but you can do it better!" :):

4) Not singing, but dancing :):

 And the sweetest fail was when a girl made her own, Chinese version -- instead of "Oy Shu-shu-shu-shana", she sang "Shushu ni shuo shenme?" (“叔叔,你说什么?” which means "Uncle, what are you saying?") ;D ;D ;D
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