Original Draft of South Sudan (Junub)'s National Anthem. It was first sung in School in by one of our heroes in South Sudan in '70s then later in South Sudanese Schools inside South Sudan (Junub) and Outside South Sudan.
It is draft but not plain Nuer language. It simple, easy and meaningful. Translatable. Get use to it or you will be singing no National Anthem in coming days. Before the Translation is in progress, use it in the language which it is written.
Chrouse is repeated only one time (x1) when it is sung and the verses is repeated twice (x2). It was first sung using traditional instruments of South Sudanese in \'70s, then late in Ethiopia but shortened by those who sangs in '00s Was sung in Khartoum by one Nuer artist and singer in '97. Get use to it. It simple and meaning; easy translatable in many languages of South Sudaneses. Good Luck; otherwise, you will be singing no National Anthem in Some days ahead of you!
Title: Junub e wie-da.
Junub e wie-da
Junub Junub Junub e wie-da
Junub e nen emo e wie-da
Kon dial nyuag ne mun kel
Kon dial nyuak ne mun kel
Junub e wie-da
Junub Junub Junub e wie-da
Junub e nen emo e wie-da
Kon dial pal ne Kuoth kel
Kon dial pal ne Kuoth kel
Junub e wie-da
Junub Junub Junub e wie-da
Junub e nen emo e wie-da
Kon dial boum dan ja ke Kuoth kel
Kon dial boum dan ja ke Kuoth kel
Junub e wie-da
Junub Junub Junub e wie-da
Junub e nen emo e wie-da
Kon dial kon nei ti ji Kuoth
Kon dial kon nei ti ji Kuoth
Junub e wie-da
Junub Junub Junub e wie-da
Junub e nen emo e wie-da
Kon dial liak ne Koth kel ke kui Junub
Kon dial liak ne Koth kel ke kui Junub
Junub e wie-da
Junub Junub Junub e wie-da
Junub e nen emo e wie-da
Kon dial kon Junub-ni
Kon dial kon Junub-ni
Junub e wie-da
Junub Junub Junub e wie-da
Junub e nen emo e wie-da
Junub e wie-da
Junub Junub Junub e wie-da
Junub e nen emo e wie-da
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