Respuestas
Respuesta:
Bolivians, the auspicious fate
He crowned our vows and I long for
It is already free, this soil is already free,
his servile condition has ceased.
To the martial rumble that yesterday was
and to the cry of the horrific war
continue today, in harmonious contrast,
sweet hymns of peace and union. (BIS)
Chorus
De la Patria, the high name,
in glorious splendor let's keep
and in its sake, let's swear again:
Die before slaves live! (three times)
II
Eternal loor to the brave warriors
Whose heroic courage and firmness
They conquered the glories they will lose
Today Bolivia happy to enjoy
That their names marble and bronze
At remote ages they transmit
And in loud songs repeat:
FREEDOM!, FREEDOM!, FREEDOM! (BIS)
"CHORUS" Of the homeland ... etc.
III
Here he raised his throne justice
That the vile oppression is unknown
And in his glorious doorbell of goze
FREEDOM!, FREEDOM!, FREEDOM!
This innocent and beautiful land
What has Bolivar had his name
It is the happy homeland where man
Enjoy the good of joy and peace. (BIS)
"CHORUS" Of the homeland ... etc.
IV
If foreigner can one day,
To subdue Bolivia I will try
A fatal destiny is prepared
That threatens the superb aggressor.
That the children of the great Bolivar
They have already sworn a thousand and one thousand times
Dying before seeing humiliated
of the Homeland Augusto Pendón (BIS)
Respuesta:
Bolivians: the auspicious fate
He crowned our vows and yearning;
It is already free, this soil is already free,
his servile condition has ceased.
To the martial rumble that yesterday was
and to the cry of the horrific war
continue today, in harmonious contrast,
sweet hymns of peace and union.
II
Eternal praise to the brave warriors, whose heroic courage and firmness conquered the glories that Bolivia begins to enjoy today.
Let their names marble and bronze at remote ages transmit and in loud songs repeat:
Freedom, freedom, freedom.
III
Here he raised his throne justice
that the vile oppression does not know,
and in his glorious legose timbre
freedom, freedom, freedom
This innocent and beautiful land
that has due Bolivar his name
is the happy country where man
enjoy the good of bliss and peace.
IV
If foreigners can try to subdue Bolivia one day, the fatal destiny is prepared that threatens a superb invader. That the children of the great Bolivar have already sworn a thousand and a thousand times to die before seeing the august banner humiliated from the homeland.
Chorus
From the homeland the high name
in glorious splendor let's keep
and for your sake again let's swear
Die before slaves live!