Hymne Nationale
Le 30 Octobre dernier, Guadalupe Madrigal chante l'hymne nationale avant le match de foot entre Guadalajara et Monterrey. Il semble que la chanteuse se soit trompée dans les paroles de l'hymne. Résultat: 8779$ d'amende et trois mois de prison, car il faut "être certains que le symbole patriotique soit préservé pour les générations futures".
Mexico's National Anthem
Lyrics by Francisco González Bocanegra and music by Jaime Nunó.
It was declared the National Anthem on February 9,1854, after a national contest was launched to find an anthem for our country. It was first performed on September 15, 1854, for the Fiestas Patrias, or Independence Fiesta.
Mexicanos, al grito de guerra |
Mexicans, at the cry of battle prepare your swords and bridle; and let the earth tremble at its center at the roar of the cannon. | |
Ciña oh patria! tus sienes de oliva De la Paz el arcángel divino, Que en el cielo tu eterno destino Por el dedo de Dios se escribió. |
Oh fatherland Your forehead shall be girded with olive garlands, by the divine archangel of peace For in heaven your eternal destiny has been written by the hand of God. | |
Más si osare un extraño enemigo Profanar con su planta tu suelo, Piensa, oh patria querida ,que el cielo Un soldado en cada hijo te dio. |
But should a foreign enemy dale to profane your land with his sole, Think, beloved fatherland, that heaven gave you a soldier in each son. | |
Guerra, guerra sin tregua al que intente De la patria manchar los blasones! Guerra, guerra! Los patrios pendones Guerra, guerra! En el monte, en el valle Y los ecos sonoros resuenen |
War, war without truce against who would attempt to blemish the honor of the fatherland! War, war! The patriotic banners War, war! On the mount, in the valley And the echoes nobly | |
Antes, patria, que inermes tus hijos Bajo el yugo su cuello dobleguen, Y tus templos, palacios y torres
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Fatherland, before your children Become unarmed Beneath the yoke their necks in sway, And your countryside be watered with blood, And may your temples, palaces and towers For them a tomb of honor! |