![]() ![]() In Dutch: "Broeder Jacob, Broeder Jacob, slaapt gij nog, slaapt gij nog? Alle klokken luiden, Alle klokken luiden, bim, bam, bom, bim, bam, bom. ❽ónde estás? ❽ónde estás? Suenan las campanas, Suenan las campanas. Ding Ding Dong, Ding Ding Dong." In German: "Bruder Jakob, Bruder Jakob, schläfst du noch? Schläfst du noch? Hörst du nicht die Glocken, hörst du nicht die Glocken? Ding dang dong, ding dang dong." In Italian: "Fra Martino, campanaro, dormi tu? Dormi tu? Suona le campane, Suona le campane! Din don dan, din don dan." In Spanish: Martinillo, Martinillo. See more of our French Songs for Young Children. Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques Dormez-vous, dormez-vous Sonnez les mâtines Sonnez les mâtines Din, din, don. Morning bells are ringing Morning bells are ringing Ding, ding, dong. Lorning bells are ringing, morning bells are ringing. Are you sleeping, are you sleeping Brother John, Brother John. Din, din, don." In English: "Are you sleeping, are you sleeping? Brother John, Brother John. so the teacher, parent or leader can sing the first. This is a natural 'repeat after me' song because each line is sung twice. In Once Upon a Time and Good, Clean Fun, the lyrics went like this: Are you sleeping Are you sleeping All day long, All day long. Sing this song in Spanish to compliment a 'Learning About Mexico' or 'Learning About Spain' lesson plan. Dormez vous? Dormez vous? Sonnes les matines, sonnez les matines, din, din, don. DLTKs Crafts for KidsFray Felipe (Brother Philip) Song. I learned it in school when I was just a small kid: "Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques. ![]() ![]() "Frère Jacques" (mind the spelling) is a "traditional" nursery Rhyme / lullaby song. ![]()
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