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  • CITAM MNOGU LOSI RABOTI  SE SE VRTI OKOLU MAKEDONIJA DALI E OVOA NORMALNO BE GRCI BUGARI SRBI OSTAVETE NE I SEKOJ OD VAS PO SVOJ PAT SI ODETE.

  • Nice Bulgarian song from Macedonian area! :-)

    For FYROM and Romanians - please stop share Serbian/FYROM and Romanian propaganda :-) Whole world know what is Ancient Macedonia, what is geographic area Macedonia and who do the area Dobrudja belongs. Please consider the worlds opinion not FYROM/Romanian one. Please respect Bulgarian culture, music, dance and Bulgarians also will respect Romanian/FYROM culture, music, dance.

  • Убаво!!! И ко ќе ќажам убаво, мислам ЕПТЕН убаво :-). Поздрав од Македонија.

  • The Bulgarian duet Rayna Terziyska and Ivan Dyakov performing a Bulgarian folk song from the region of Macedonia.

  • A fine Bulgarian folk dance from the region of Pirin Macedonia.

  • DOBRA IZVEDBA DA ZIVEE MAKEDONIJA.

  • Я на ОБЛАКАХ, когда слышу своё т.е. РОДНОЕ!

  • Odlicno! =D

  • красиво! +1000 ! хочу в болгарию!

  • красиво! +1000 хочу в болгарию

  • "horo se vie " means in finland " whore it takes " XDDD

  • Lol thx for the share :D

    i love old music

  • lazes be brodski lazes

  • Здорово!!! :)

  • Очень замечательно, люблю Болгарскую культуру. Замечательный добрый народ. Слава Славянам!

  • Слава вам тоже россиян!

  • хорошо!

  • nice

  • Delightful....thank you!

  • The Bulgarian vocalists Rayna Terziyska and Ivan Dyakov sing the Bulgarian folk song from Pirin Macedonia, "Mother, A Horo (Chain Dance) Is Winding!"

  • @Brodski24

    Nice Bulgarian Folk songs!

  • 5*****

    Wonderful Bulgarian folk music!

    Thanks a lot for sharing my friend, and thanks for posting trpejcanka.

  • I also agree with you my dearest brother. Bulgarian folk song and music is just awesome and very lovely. Great, awesome, sweet, and enjoyable video. 5***** with all my respect for both of you.

    Best wishes

    ZANKO

  • @Brodski24 Is this a joke? You can't be serious. Yes, he is Bulgarian but he is a Bulgarian singing a Macedonian song, in the Macedonian language from the Macedonian region of Pirin. Furthermore, everyone in the video is wearing Macedonian costumes from the Macedonian region of Pirin... Are the Bulgars ever going to get it right and accept the fact that Macedonia is Macedonian and has nothing to do with Bulgaria or the jealous Bulgarians?

  • @Calul Maybe the Bulgarian songs from Moesia are songs of ethnic Moesians, or Bulgarian songs from Dobruja are Dobrujanian songs of ethnic Dobrujanians, or Bulgarian songs from Thrace are songs of ethnic Thracians, or Bulgarian songs from Rhodope are songs of ethnic Rhodopians? Macedonia is just GEOGRAPHICAL AREA, and those songs are Bulgarian songs from the GEOGRAPHICAL AREA of Macedonia. Is it too complicated for you?

  • @SyrexNoar Boy, are you delusional... according to you, half of the Balkan Peninsula is Bulgarian... and/or a part of BG... therefore, if a song is sung in the Macedonian language, in the GEOGRAPHICAL AREA OF MACEDONIA, you claim it to be Bulgarian... Visions of grandeur... the same with Dobruja, which has always been Romanian you now claim to be Bulgarian. How pathetic... truth be known, neither Bulgaria nor the Bulgarian people have anything of your own, so you steal from your neighbors! Sad.

  • @Calul As a matter of fact Macedonia as well as Dobrudga always been part of Bulgaria.Do not mention the fact that Wallahia also had been part of Bulgarian Empire for centuries.For two centuries you have had used our alphabet. I unceles acuma?

  • @SuperDetelin I have no idea what "I unceles acuma" means... But, because you are so narrow minded, you have it wrong. Even if it was once part of the Bulgarian Empire means nothing. Bulgaria, Macedonia and Serbia were part of the Ottoman Empire for hundreds of years; does that mean that you and they they are Turks? Croatia and Slovenia were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Does that make them Austro-Hungarian?

  • @Calul kad ne pises na jeziku ovog naroda ,moram ti reci i ne Brkaj se. Ostavi nas na miru,sta smo . Gde iskopa takvu teoriju. Znaci ako pises engleski da si Crnac Is sa ovih stranica.

  • @153dana Ako imate pravo izraziti vam misli i osjećaji o tome, tako da I. Ako su to svoje osjećaje, onda neka bude tako. Kako se usuđuješ se odnose na mene kao crnca. Vi ste primitivan i neučtiv. Sram te bilo!

  • @Calul e pa cuj,,prvo nauci pismenost engleske i srpske gramatike ,pa se javi za diskusiju.

  • @153dana Vrag te zajebavao!.... why in the fuck would I learn Serbian, of all languages... Fuck Serbia and all the fucking Serbs, too! I'm part Croatian and Romanian... and proud of it... Propala serbia!!!!! Croatian is not my mother language.... English is... and I wouldn't speak Serbian if it were the last language on earth... Everyone in the Balkans hate the serbs because you are an evil country... filled with evil people... Gizdavi ste ali bez rezloga. Odgovor nije potrebno...

  • @SyrexNoar Can you not see the fallacy of you thought patterns? The errors of your deductions is that you refer to all of them as Bulgarian songs... where you should be saying exactly what you said but omit the adjective "Bulgarian"... After all, Macedonia is not and has not been an "area" of Bulgaria... Just because you take a Macedonian song and change the text of it to Bulgarian, doesn't make it a Bulgarian song. Here in The States, we sing a lot of songs from Mexico in English...

  • Respond to this video... Wow! For someone who has the Bible as his book in his profile, I took the time to read your biased and bigoted text. Being ethnocentric is a good thing except when the person sees himself as superior to all others. FYI: Rayna and Ivan are Bulgarians but they are singing a Macedonian folk song from the Pirin region of Macedonia in the Macedonian language. Get over it and try to accept the fact that neither Bulgaria nor Bulgarians are gifts from God to the Balkans. Jeezzz.

  • @Brodski24 None of this makes any sense... Yes, the singers might be Bulgarians but they are singing a MACEDONIAN folk song from the Pirin region of MACEDONIA... even their costumes are Macedonian and the words are Macedonian... They are not saying HORO... they are saying ORO... which is proper Macedonian... changing the lyrics to Bulgarian does not make the Bulgarian... lol.

  • @Calul In Bulgaria there is no Macedonian dialect but West Bulgarian dialect! All West Bulgaria (from Greek to Romanian border near Danube river) says ORO, LEB, ORA. I don't know how is 'ОРО" in genuine Macedonian but it could be supposed that it is rather close to Greek that to Slavic language.

  • убава песна,бендисва ми се !

  • Браво trpejchanka за хубавите песни дето ги качваш.

    Поздрав

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