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I Speak Six Languages - 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Original Cast

I Speak Six Languages

25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Original Cast

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Song Introduction

"I Speak Six Languages" is a vibrant and entertaining song from the musical **"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee."** Performed by the original cast, the number highlights the diverse backgrounds and linguistic talents of the young contestants competing in the spelling bee. With its catchy melody and humorous lyrics, the song celebrates multilingualism and the unique challenges each participant faces. It adds depth and charm to the production, showcasing the characters' personalities and the cultural richness they bring to the competition.

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Lyric

Miss Park speaks five languages

No, I don't

Don't you?

No

I speak six languages (Oh, six)

Every language easy

Easy as the recipe for making Jell-O

I speak six languages

And I can say hello

In at least seven more

She's also a champion rugby player

To excel in athletics is not difficult if one has the temperament

Apparently

I have the temperament

Yes, I score some goals

So unfazed am I

As my life unscrolls

Unamazed am I

I don't like to brag

And I won't 'cause I don't have to

But

I speak six languages

All-American in hockey

And anything I do

I do without getting sore

I speak six languages

And I like the theme from Rocky

Though I play Mozart more

Ooooooo

I achieve my goals (Aaaaah)

So unfazed am I

As my life unscrolls (Aaaaah)

Unamazed am I

Winning is a job (Winning is a job)

And I get no real enjoyment (And she gets no real enjoyment)

But

Je peux parler six langues

Cada idioma es simple

Jerro o yo no reshipe no yasashii Desu

Ja gavaru shetz yatzukim

V'ani yodat shalom

Im noch mindesterns sieben mehr

I speak six languages

I am sick and tired

Of always being the best

And the brightest

At every mass

Six lousy languages

And for my height I'm the lightest

Of the girls in my class

She knows six languages

That's 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (She knows, she knows, she knows, she knows, she knows, she knows)

Six

- It's already the end -