Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Frère Jacques (/ˌfrɛrə ˈʒɑːkə/, French pronunciation: [fʁɛʁ ʒɑk]) (in French; in English: Brother James, in Dutch: Vader(/Pater) Jacob), is a nursery rhyme of French origin. The rhyme is traditionally sung in a round.The song is about a monk, brother (or father) Jacob, who has overslept and is urged to wake up and sound the bells for the matins, the midnight or very early morning prayers for which a monk would be expected to wake."@en }
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- Frère_Jacques abstract "Frère Jacques (/ˌfrɛrə ˈʒɑːkə/, French pronunciation: [fʁɛʁ ʒɑk]) (in French; in English: Brother James, in Dutch: Vader(/Pater) Jacob), is a nursery rhyme of French origin. The rhyme is traditionally sung in a round.The song is about a monk, brother (or father) Jacob, who has overslept and is urged to wake up and sound the bells for the matins, the midnight or very early morning prayers for which a monk would be expected to wake.".
- Frère_Jacques comment "Frère Jacques (/ˌfrɛrə ˈʒɑːkə/, French pronunciation: [fʁɛʁ ʒɑk]) (in French; in English: Brother James, in Dutch: Vader(/Pater) Jacob), is a nursery rhyme of French origin. The rhyme is traditionally sung in a round.The song is about a monk, brother (or father) Jacob, who has overslept and is urged to wake up and sound the bells for the matins, the midnight or very early morning prayers for which a monk would be expected to wake.".