Opera originated in Italy. The majority of Operas are done in Italian. You will also find Operas in German, French, English, and Russian.
2007-07-27 06:40:52
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answered by ThinkaboutThis 6
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Operas can be in any language. Most of the well known operas are in one of the major European languages (Italian, German, French, English).
2007-07-27 06:38:04
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answered by fdm215 7
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Italian
2007-07-27 06:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Italian
2007-07-27 06:36:58
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answered by lyzz115 2
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Traditional opera has always been sung in Italian, one of the Romance languages.
2007-07-27 06:37:59
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answered by Mick 2
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Mostly Italian. But I've heard of English and Spanish.
There's a CD called El Divo. It has opera-like songs in Italian, English, and Spanish.
Hope this helped! : )
2007-07-27 06:36:47
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answered by Popcorn 3
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Whatever language the opera is written in....a great majority of them are in Italian, though...
2007-07-27 06:38:06
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answered by Prima_Donnassassin! 4
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English, French, Italian, Russian...it depends on the opera and who's doing it.
2007-07-27 06:36:36
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answered by 55Spud 5
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Many operas are Italian, but it can be whatever language the composer wrote in.
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2007-07-27 06:36:19
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answered by Peggy Sue 5
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There is no single language for opera. There are american operas, italian opers, french operas, etc.
2007-07-27 06:36:48
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answered by meggybucks1 3
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