Koste Seselwa
"Together, Seychellois" is the national anthem of Seychelles. It became the island country's national anthem in 1996, three years after the Constitution was made; before that, Seychelles had another national anthem.[1] The words of the song were written in just one day by David François Marc André and George Charles Robert Payet, who both composed the music as well. The anthem was arranged by Russian band conductor Anatoliy Savatinov, and it was first recorded in the city of Paris.[2][3]
English: Together, Seychellois! | |
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National anthem of Seychelles | |
Lyrics | David François Marc André and George Charles Robert Payet, 1996 |
Music | David François Marc André and George Charles Robert Payet, 1996 |
Adopted | 1996 |
Preceded by | "Fyer Seselwa" |
Lyrics
changeWords of the song in Seychellois Creole[3] | Pronunciation of these words using the IPA[4] | Meaning of these words in English | Meaning of these words in French |
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Sesel ou menm nou sel patri. |
[se.sel u mɛ̃m nu sɛl pa.tɣi] |
Seychelles, our only motherland |
Seychelles, notre seule patrie |
References
change- ↑ Seychelles (1978-1996) – nationalanthems.info
- ↑ Koste Seselwa Archived 2018-09-13 at the Wayback Machine (2017-08-31). Savoy Seychelles Resort & Spa.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 It still feels like a new song whenever we hear the national anthem (2018-06-16). Seychelles Nation.
- ↑ "APiCS Online - Survey chapter: Seychelles Creole". apics-online.info. Retrieved 2022-03-05.