Pozdrowienia z Polski !
Sława!!
Breslau1945 8 months ago
Hail Ivan! SLAVA!
ScapegoatTheTsarBomb 1 year ago
Не хило!С наилучшими пожеланиями из Чикаго!
tanozVIP 1 year ago
Great song! Keep it metal\m/
Snakehunter1986 1 year ago
Awesome song
PaganHateNS 1 year ago
excellent band, all that is Slav is very good, but if I love this band!! XD
lokipagano 2 years ago
The word "смага" is an archaic word (noun)in Russian language, of Slavic origin.
Meanings are: heat, fire, flame, burning resin, etc.
In some dialects it could also mean "thirst", referring to this dry, sort of burning sensation in the mouth when one feels thirsty.
In other dialects it refers to the logical consequence of burning process, that is : black or burned place, ashes.
SolntsaSvet 3 years ago
Does смага mean vatra on Croatian?
Yugoslaviarock 2 years ago
@Yugoslaviarock smaga is жажда (russian, byelorussian), žeđ in Croatian, strong thirst - in English, pragnienie - in poland, as for italian - sete. смага is strong desire to drink water.
IoganWeiss 1 year ago
Where is the name "Smaga" from?
LQuatorze 3 years ago
Pozdrowienia z Polski !
Sława!!
Breslau1945 8 months ago
Hail Ivan! SLAVA!
ScapegoatTheTsarBomb 1 year ago
Не хило!С наилучшими пожеланиями из Чикаго!
tanozVIP 1 year ago
Great song! Keep it metal\m/
Snakehunter1986 1 year ago
Awesome song
PaganHateNS 1 year ago
excellent band, all that is Slav is very good, but if I love this band!! XD
lokipagano 2 years ago
The word "смага" is an archaic word (noun)in Russian language, of Slavic origin.
Meanings are: heat, fire, flame, burning resin, etc.
In some dialects it could also mean "thirst", referring to this dry, sort of burning sensation in the mouth when one feels thirsty.
In other dialects it refers to the logical consequence of burning process, that is : black or burned place, ashes.
SolntsaSvet 3 years ago
Does смага mean vatra on Croatian?
Yugoslaviarock 2 years ago
@Yugoslaviarock smaga is жажда (russian, byelorussian), žeđ in Croatian, strong thirst - in English, pragnienie - in poland, as for italian - sete. смага is strong desire to drink water.
IoganWeiss 1 year ago
Where is the name "Smaga" from?
LQuatorze 3 years ago