German song

Edelweiss

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Hello,

My 19-month-old daugther Edelweiss always listens CD. She enjoys a CD from Vienna Forest Boys Choir recently. She tries to sing a song 'Brutherlein fein' recently. My husband was so surprised and said that she can sing extremely well at her age. Does any body know this song and can send me the lyrics. In fact, I know very few German. What is this song about? Thank you very much

Edelweiss Mum
 
I think you are looking for this:
(if you want I can translate it for you)

Br?derlein fein, Br?derlein fein,
Mu?t mir ja nicht b?se sein;
Br?derlein fein, Br?derlein fein,
Mu?t nicht b?se sein.
Scheint die Sonne noch so sch?n,
Einmal mu? sie untergehn.
Br?derlein fein, Br?derlein fein,
Mu?t nicht traurig sein.

Br?derlein fein. Br?derlein fein,
Sag mir nur, was f?llt dir ein?
Br?derlein fein, Br?derlein fein,
sag, was f?llt dir ein?
Geld kann vieles in der Welt,
Jugend kauft man nicht ums Geld.
Br?derlein fein, Br?derlein fein,
's mu? geschieden sein.

Br?derlein fein, Br?derlein fein,
Z?rtlich mu? geschieden sein,
Br?derlein fein, Br?derlein fein,
s' mu? geschieden sein.
Denk manchmal an mich zur?ck,
Schimpf nicht auf der Jugend Gl?ck.
Br?derlein fein, Br?derlein fein,
Schlag zum Abschied ein.
 
Dear Mootje,

Thanks so much for the lyrics. I have tried to search the words in dictionary. However, it took me half an hour for a line and yet I still don't know what's the meaning. I really need your help to translate it. Thanks again.
 
The translation is more or less that:


Brother fine, brother fine, meaning nice brother
Don’t be mad at me;
Brother fine, brother fine,
Don’t be mad at me.
The sun is shining nice,
But she has to go down.
Brother fine, brother fine,
You don’t have to be sad.

Brother fine, brother fine,
Tell me, what is in your mind?
Brother fine, brother fine,
Tell me, what are you thoughts?
Money can do so many things in the world,
Youth you can’t buy with money.
Brother fine, brother fine,
It has to be splinted.

Brother fine, brother fine,
We have to split tender.
Brother fine, brother fine,
We have to split.
Think sometime back at me.
Don’t be asset of the youth luck.
Brother fine, brother fine,
Give me your hand to say goodbye.
 
Dear Mootje and Buffybuff,

Thank you very much! It's really a good song, my daughter will know what she is singing about. I would consider to let Edelweiss learning German later.

Edelweiss Mum
 
German Playgroup / classes

Hi there,
Don't know if you are still looking for a German playgroup and where you live.
There used to be one in Mid-Levels, which has just moved to a fantastic language school in Central, fees are very reasonable. They also have a small German library and even offer homework support for older kids, as well as classes for adults. You may want to check it out.
 
Dear Birgit,

Does the German playgroup in Central cater for kids from one year old?

Please kindly let me know their contact/address.

:thanks

Many thanks
 
German Song and Playgroups

Hi LittleHo!
The playgroup is in Wellington Street, Central and is teaching the language acitively, so it is more of a kindergarten style than just a "play and hope they'll pick up some language" idea. They will learn with the help of TV, PC, tapes, role plays, arts and craft, singing, dancing, etc. and for the older kids it introduces phonics and early reading/writing skills.
It usually accepts kids from 2 yrs on, as it is without parent/helper. The classes are kept small to ensure individual attention and avoid distraction. Hope I could be of help, otherwise, contact me again anytime.
 
Hello

I am just wondering, so this song's theme is about two good brothers who are saying goodbye? Is that right? ^^ Thank you in advance.

<3
 
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