@PrincessLuna That word is already said in the latest 10 words. Please use another. (In case I'm mistaken, run >>rmword problems and then >>reply 7050458)
Yeah I asked to identify a song with cake, beach, and big man with pink sunglasses.... :P
@Bebs hmm... The answer there is good and complete, don't see any further Hebrew words in the song too. The parts mentioned in the question which are not explained in the answer are just gibberish, with no meaning. Just silly sounds to make it funny. Surely not part of prayer. :)
(none of the people taking part in writing the song are religious in any way)
This is a list of languages arranged by the approximate dates of the oldest existing texts recording a complete sentence in the language. It does not include undeciphered scripts, though there are various claims without wide acceptance, which, if substantiated, would push backward the first attestation of certain languages. It also does not include inscriptions consisting of isolated words or names from a language.
A written record may encode a stage of a language corresponding to an earlier time, either as a result of oral tradition, or because the earliest source is a copy of an older manuscript...
Old english (first iteration English) is about year 700
Hebrew is 3000 years old (roughly 1000 years BC), english is roughly 1300 years old
Though modern English is about 600 years old (1400)
@TheLittleNaruto but that's true for any language. Even these days, if someone will invent language that will be widely used, it will last forever, in theory. ;)