A Quote by Kumar Sanu

I have sung in many languages in my decades long career and Telugu is one of them. — © Kumar Sanu
I have sung in many languages in my decades long career and Telugu is one of them.
I have sung in all languages, and so every people know me - Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu.
I have sung in over 20 different languages and enjoyed it. I have even sung in foreign languages like Spanish and Russian.
The English language took in many many fertilizations, many many genes, from other languages, from foreign languages - Latin, French, Nordic languages, German, Scandinavian languages.
I have won many awards for my singing, and I have sung in 8 languages.
I love and respect all languages of India. I have sung songs in different languages.
Translations are very important these days, since an average person can only know 2-3 three languages. We have so many languages in India and poems are being written in as many of them.
I work in Hebrew. Hebrew is deeply inspired by other languages. Not now, for the last three thousand years, Hebrew has been penetrated and fertilized by ancient Semitic languages - by Aramaic, by Greek, by Latin, by Arabic, by Yiddish, by Latino, by German, by Russian, by English, I could go on and on. It's very much like English. The English language took in many many fertilizations, many many genes, from other languages, from foreign languages - Latin, French, Nordic languages, German, Scandinavian languages. Every language has influences and is an influence.
The Holy Spirit speaks many languages; among them the languages of art in all its forms.
I have sung some songs in Telugu and Malayalam. And I want to sing in Tamil, too.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, dance is not a universal 'language' but many languages and dialects. There are close to 6000 verbal languages, and probably that many dance languages.
I have dubbed in all the three languages - Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
Plurality of languages: [...] It is crucial 1. that there are many languages and that they differ not only in vocabulary, but also in grammar, and so in mode of thought and 2. that all languages are learnable.
I wanted to greet people in Telugu, so I asked someone how to say 'How are you' in Telugu. In fact, I instructed my entire staff to speak to me only in Telugu. So, there were times when I would ask them to translate certain words for me in Hindi, but the effort paid off.
When she awoke there was a melody in her head she could not identify or recall ever hearing before. 'Perhaps I made it up,' she thought. Then it came to her - the name of the song and all its lyrics just as she had heard it many times before. She sat on the edge of the bed thinking, 'There aren't any more new songs and I have sung all the ones there are. I have sung them all. I have sung all the songs there are.
I have sung a couple of songs in Telugu and Hindi films, but I was not happy with that. So, I thought of doing an album. I do not know how people will react.
I am not familiar with Telugu, Tamil or Malayalam and tend to feel they are foreign languages to me.
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