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===Kanto=== | |||
A ''kanto'' is a ritual chant, often used in times of war as a rallying cry to either intimidate enemies or raise morale among allies. Here is an example of a feared kanto used by the ''Çajosã'' tribe during their conquest of eastern Fejorram (the Fejanese-speaking territories) | |||
*Prutassa! A ç'essa ossés kanto! *Let us sing! This (is) our war cry! | |||
*A rato no murte ké norasto mulren! *(This/the) song of death (is) what people fear! | |||
*A rato no murte ké jorã mulren! *(This/the) song of death (is) what kings fear! | |||
*A rato no murte ké hãlije mulren! *(This/the) song of death (is) what gods fear! | |||
*Ossé protessa ossés rato! *We cry (out) our song! | |||
*Lusa oçassa o orise unte! *(So) the people hear the invincible warriors! |
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