If I Had Words (Theme from Babe) - Keali`i Reichel

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If I Had Words (Theme from Babe) Lyrics

Naega hangaji mot ha-neun mal
Naega hangaji mot teun-neun mal
Saranghae nol saranghae
Hanmadireul kaseume sumgyo nohko
Naege nunmulman chuot-don mal
Naege apeumman chuot-don keu mareul
Irohke nol bonae-neun sun-ganedo
Marhaji motha-neun mal nol saranghae

Chi-geum gyote so in-neunde
Non daeche nugul bogo-in-neunji
Nae mam hana moreu-neun
Niga wonmang-seuro

Hanbonman dwireul dora-bwa
No hanaman bara-neun nal
Sarangi noreul pureu-neunde
Mon gonman bogo
Apahago in-neun-goya

Naega hangaji mot ha-neun mal
Naega hangaji mot teun-neun mal
Saranghae nol saranghae
Hanmadireul kaseume sumgyo nohko
Naege nunmulman chuot-don mal
Naege apeumman chuot-don keu mareul
Irohke nol bonae-neun sun-ganedo
Marhaji motha-neun mal nol saranghae

Hanbonman nae son jabajwo
Nol itorok para-neun nal
Tareun sarange apahaedo
Nae pume angyo
Keu nunmuldo takkajul-kke

Kaseumi mae-il bureu-neun mal
Kaseumi mae-il we-chi-neun mal
Saranghae nol saranghae
Hanmadireul nunmullo chiwonohko
Nareul o-neuldo salgehan mal
Naega o-neuldo motji-un keu mareun
Saranghae nol saranghae
Ki hanmadi
Noyege teud-koshipo

Naega hangaji mot ha-neun mal
Naega hangaji mot teun-neun mal
Saranghae nol saranghae
Hanmadireul kaseume sumgyo nohko
Naege nunmulman chuot-don mal
Naege apeumman chuot-don keu mareul
Irohke nol bonae-neun sun-ganedo
Marhaji motha-neun mal nol saranghae

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Carleton Lewis Kealiʻinaniaimokuokalani Reichel (born 1961) popularly known as Kealiʻi Reichel, is a popular and bestselling singer, songwriter, choreographer, dancer, chanter, scholar, teacher, and personality from the State of Hawaiʻi. He has spent his life educating the world about Hawaiian culture through music and dance.

Kealiʻi (pronounced Kay-ah-LEE-ee) Reichel was born and raised on the island of Maui. Reichel grew up in the town of Lahaina where he attended Lahainaluna High School, however he spent weekends and summers with his maternal grandmother in the plantation town of Pāʻia. At the age of 24, Reichel was convicted of theft, and was sentenced to community service, which involved a study of Hawaiian culture. This marked a turning point in his life, as he decided to devote the rest of his life to the study and promotion of Hawaiian culture.

Reichel was one of the founding directors for Punana Leo O Maui, a Hawaiian language immersion pre-school. He has taught Hawaiian culture and language at the University of Hawaiʻi's, Maui Community College, and he was the Cultural Resource Specialist and curator at the Bailey House Museum in Wailuku.

Reichel studied Hawaiian dance and vocals under Kumu hula (dance instructor/choreographer/master) Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele, daughter of the kumu hula and Hawaiian scholar "Aunty" Edith Kanakaʻole. He later founded his own hula halau (Hawaiian dance troop) Halau hula o ka Makani Wili Makaha o Kauaʻula now called Halau Keʻalaokamaile.

In 1994, at the age of 33, he recorded and released a collection of Hawaiian traditional and contemporary music entitled Kawaipunahele on his own Punahele Productions record label, and began his career as a Hawaiian music superstar. Reichel's subsequent albums,Lei Haliʻa (1995), ʻE O Mai (1997), and Melelana (1999), placed him securely at the top of the Hawaiian music entertainment industry. He is also featured in two anthology albums released by his record label, Pride of Punahele (1998) and Pride of Punahele 2 (2003). In 2004, his album of the previous year, Keʻalaokamaile (2003), won four of the top awards at the 27th Annual Na Hoku Hanohano Awards (Hawaii's regional equivalent of the Grammy Awards) including Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year, Hawaiian Album of the Year and Song of the Year.

Reichel's style most often includes vocals over a guitar, bass, and ukulele ensemble but may also include a Western (European-American) string quartet (violin, viola and cello) or traditional pre-1778 Hawaiian instruments. His vocals include Hawaiian language chanting and singing in both Hawaiian and English. Stage performances include dance in both traditional and modern hula forms. He also plays guitar.
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