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'''Frère Jacques''' is a well-known children's song in ]. There is also an ] version of the song; the first and second lines are switched in the English version. Translations of the song with the same tune are found in almost every country in Europe. '''Frère Jacques''' is a well-known children's song in ]. There is also an ] version of the song; the first and second lines are switched in the English version. Translations of the song with the same tune are found in almost every country in Europe.



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Frère Jacques is a well-known children's song in French. There is also an English-language version of the song; the first and second lines are switched in the English version. Translations of the song with the same tune are found in almost every country in Europe.

Lyrics

Frère Jacques
Frère Jacques
Dormez-vous?
Dormez-vous?

Sonnent les matines,
Sonnent les matines.
Ding, dang, dong.
Ding, dang, dong.

Lyrics in English

Are you sleeping,
Are you sleeping,
Brother John,
Brother John?
Morning Bells are Ringing,
Morning Bells are Ringing.
Ding, dang, dong!
Ding, dang, dong!