The last set of lyrics actually appear in the background of the final chorus of the original song. A rough translation is: In this hell Where is your mind? Where is your soul? They are burning away In the devil’s flames Why must it so unnatural? This unending violence God ignores me as I burn We Lament, Lament Without change Lament, Lament, Lament In this Hell
@@Stella-gm7bo its a mix between mostly latin and Italian, along with a couple other phrases from other languages. I essentially had to google the definition of each individual word in different languages and piece together a readable sentence from what sounded best. Hence why I call it a rough translation.
@@Broththeproto i heavily disagree with you on this. As a massive theory/lorehead of pm games, between two worlds and sinclair's canto have such a massive impact on the story, and the lament version is a massive emphasis on the pain and suffering sinclair went through. The first part of the song sounds like a nice and warm night on Christmas eve, just like how the original had the church choir feeling, this one somehow gives that feeling again. The emphasis on naïve and pure, painless futures, and a forgiving world is very important. His high expectations for the day he has Christmas dinner with his family. Such a high expectation, thinking nothing could go wrong, and then suddenly entering this..well, well. (Not to mention, in the book (demian) there is NO mention of wells at all, this is a direct relationship to carmen, but that's in both versions anyway) Lament ver is theorised to be Sinclairs POV which i 100% agree with because of how the realm of light is so warm and caring. In the original it was, well, a Christian choir feeling like I said earlier. In a way, feeling like you're giving a gift to someone, which is what kromer said she was doing. Idk i cant really format my words well
8:55 While i don´t know for sure if it is, MILI has used their own made up language in their songs before, some examples being Scientific Witchery, Summoning 101 and Rightfully, it COULD be Latin though since Limbus Company is based on Dante´s Inferno which was writen in Latin and i´m pretty sure i heard "viva" at 5:00 which means something like "Alive" in Latin
Its the same lyrics that appear in the final verse of the normal version of “In Hell We Live Lament”. In the music video, they are on the top of the screen.
The last part is fully Latin. Italian, Spanish and other Southearn European Languages are based/derived from Latin, which is how it might sound similar.
@@someonekiri161 It’s not Latin. It’s not any language. It’s a nonsense language (like the ones in nier automata bgms) that borrow heavily from elements of Catalan, Italian, and maybe Spanish, but not Latin. It only sounds like Latin because everyone assumes strange ominous chanting has to be in Latin.
@@PeteandRepeat1 Ehh, kinda, but also not entirely? It's not any one existing language, for sure, but it's not really nonsense, either. Nier Automata's Chaos Language is largely not intended to be understood at all and you'd struggle to intuit any meaning from it at all, but this, while it isn't following any one Romance language, is rather understandable on some level. You can intuit structure from it, unlike Chaos Language. Some of it even translates and auto-detects as full Italian phrases if you remove some superfluous consonants. If anything, it's more closely adjacent to a very basic conlang than it is Chaos Language.
Day:2 (yeah for some reason didn't didn't notify that you uploaded other videos before this) Fun fact: Mili's "Ga1ahad and scientific witchery", "Sl0t", "world.execute(me)", "Mushroom", "witch invitation", "Summoning 101" and probably more their story are connected in some way so i wishes you react to them Note: "Dueting Solo" will get uploaded soon and that's also looks like it's going to be in the same storyline
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u HAVE to play the games, while their lore heavy and VERY strategy based, the games will give you a much more better understanding of the music (also all 3 are wonderful games that I enjoyed)
The last set of lyrics actually appear in the background of the final chorus of the original song. A rough translation is:
In this hell
Where is your mind?
Where is your soul?
They are burning away
In the devil’s flames
Why must it so unnatural?
This unending violence
God ignores me as I burn
We Lament, Lament
Without change
Lament, Lament, Lament
In this Hell
Is it Latin?
@@Stella-gm7bo its a mix between mostly latin and Italian, along with a couple other phrases from other languages. I essentially had to google the definition of each individual word in different languages and piece together a readable sentence from what sounded best. Hence why I call it a rough translation.
@@tepig2828 cool
@@Stella-gm7bocassie (singer of mili) likes to kinda make up some silly fictional language phrases we in the mili fandom like to call mili-latin
@@CarrierOfChaos617 well, it sounds cool and that's all that really matters
Sleeper agents lamenting hard right now
Prayin for Realm of Light/Realm of Darkness (Let's Lament ver.) Next
RIPPLES
@@soikynz A WELL
Sadly the lament version of b2w is kinda hit or miss
WARM COCOON
@@Broththeproto i heavily disagree with you on this.
As a massive theory/lorehead of pm games, between two worlds and sinclair's canto have such a massive impact on the story, and the lament version is a massive emphasis on the pain and suffering sinclair went through.
The first part of the song sounds like a nice and warm night on Christmas eve, just like how the original had the church choir feeling, this one somehow gives that feeling again.
The emphasis on naïve and pure, painless futures, and a forgiving world is very important. His high expectations for the day he has Christmas dinner with his family. Such a high expectation, thinking nothing could go wrong, and then suddenly entering this..well, well. (Not to mention, in the book (demian) there is NO mention of wells at all, this is a direct relationship to carmen, but that's in both versions anyway)
Lament ver is theorised to be Sinclairs POV which i 100% agree with because of how the realm of light is so warm and caring. In the original it was, well, a Christian choir feeling like I said earlier. In a way, feeling like you're giving a gift to someone, which is what kromer said she was doing. Idk i cant really format my words well
Let’s Lament
The Life
@@banelingfangs6609The Death
8:55 While i don´t know for sure if it is, MILI has used their own made up language in their songs before, some examples being Scientific Witchery, Summoning 101 and Rightfully, it COULD be Latin though since Limbus Company is based on Dante´s Inferno which was writen in Latin and i´m pretty sure i heard "viva" at 5:00 which means something like "Alive" in Latin
It's Latin, though once Mili has used what can only be called as gibberish in one song that being Paper Bouquet
Momocashew just combines different words from different languages to make her language
Its the same lyrics that appear in the final verse of the normal version of “In Hell We Live Lament”. In the music video, they are on the top of the screen.
It’s certainly not Latin. She appears to have borrowed words from Catalan, Italian, maybe Portuguese, and others for this song.
@@PeteandRepeat1tbf, those are Latin based languages.
The last part is fully Latin. Italian, Spanish and other Southearn European Languages are based/derived from Latin, which is how it might sound similar.
It’s not latin.
@@PeteandRepeat1 No other explanation other than denying for the sake of denying?
@@someonekiri161 It’s not Latin. It’s not any language. It’s a nonsense language (like the ones in nier automata bgms) that borrow heavily from elements of Catalan, Italian, and maybe Spanish, but not Latin. It only sounds like Latin because everyone assumes strange ominous chanting has to be in Latin.
@@PeteandRepeat1 Ehh, kinda, but also not entirely? It's not any one existing language, for sure, but it's not really nonsense, either. Nier Automata's Chaos Language is largely not intended to be understood at all and you'd struggle to intuit any meaning from it at all, but this, while it isn't following any one Romance language, is rather understandable on some level. You can intuit structure from it, unlike Chaos Language. Some of it even translates and auto-detects as full Italian phrases if you remove some superfluous consonants. If anything, it's more closely adjacent to a very basic conlang than it is Chaos Language.
Fucking nerds
Mili just released a new song, perfect timing for this. My Mili addiction is abated, for now.
To me it sounds like you did your Analysis during the song
Mostly, but my childhood nickname was Motormouth for a reason. I do be yappin always lmao
@@CatharsisYTMan I feel bad for laughing
@@momsaccount4033 don't feel bad I have a PhD in Yapenomics 😂
@@CatharsisYT the yappinator
Lament
Lament!
i was just listening to this lol
It's Lamenting time
You must Lament, like I have...
Now do realm of darkness/realm of light, easily one of my top mili songs rn
LAMENT
I would love to see you react to the library song sun and moon it has an amazing animation that goes along with it.
LETS LAMENT
Lament.
Lemont
Day:2 (yeah for some reason didn't didn't notify that you uploaded other videos before this)
Fun fact: Mili's "Ga1ahad and scientific witchery", "Sl0t", "world.execute(me)", "Mushroom", "witch invitation", "Summoning 101" and probably more their story are connected in some way so i wishes you react to them
Note: "Dueting Solo" will get uploaded soon and that's also looks like it's going to be in the same storyline
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Lamemt
LEMENT
Day 8 of asking Catharsis to react to Arknights "Rock The Night Away"
u HAVE to play the games, while their lore heavy and VERY strategy based, the games will give you a much more better understanding of the music (also all 3 are wonderful games that I enjoyed)
Lament
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