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  • multumisc

  • That looks like a lot of fun! How did that young guy get so lucky that he gets to dance with all those beautiful girls all by himself?

  • talent ;)

  • I already seen this type of dancing and music at bulgarians, now who's not being original?

  • Well I just know these are romanian traditional dances.. can't tell you more than that :d

  • The difference is that we are in this area for thousands of year, but the bulgarians and you are not. So who inspired to whom?

  • Who do you mean by "we"? I don't know, I just dance this, I didn' have a lesson about the dance history and its origins :D

  • Scuza-ma ca te-am indus in eroare. Ceea ce am scris in engleza era un reply la desteptul ala de ungur de mai sus (09090707) care insinua, in stil caracteristic unguresc, cum ca noi, romanii, nu avem folclor, ci l-am furat ba de la ei, ba de la ceilalti vecini. Asa ca nu m-am putut abtine si i-am dat un reply. Deh... obisnuitele contre intre ardeleni si unguri. Voi faceti foarte bine ce faceti, si tineti-o tot asa!

  • you are in pretty big error mate, vlachs, the name which nowadays romanians were known came to north of the danube in the 12th century, at the request of hungarian landlords to work on their fields, so that's when the massive vlach emigration into the carpathian basin happened

  • You are in a huge error of magyar fake history.Maybe the same history cand tell us when migrate "vlachs" to the today,s lands from Slovakia,Poland,Ucraine.. Why should magyars had to wait for "vlachs" till 12th century to learn some words,not too many, only 2256 magyar words from romanian language-as Prof. Ferenc Bakos from Budapest University. Sorry to tell you but those "immigrants vlachs" didn,t learn too many magyar words(100??).Amazing,isn,t? They already had an old language...it seams !!

  • You will see the same kind of music and dances from E Slovakia to W Ucraine till Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, European Turkey becouse it is about the thracian culture heritage. It,s part of the same area inhabited by thracian population. Click Paidusca/paidusko to see an example of dance from Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Turkey.. not identical but related. That,s why and do not insinuate any more about any romanian migration. Even some magyar music and dances are related with thracian/romanian

  • yes, it's a known fact that chango folk is influenced by moldavian folk

  • Wrong again..You said once that you know romanian folk.Chango dances,music,clothes, hauses,traditions are 90-100% identical with moldavian kind.I was talking about magyar music and dances from Transylvania and even some from Hungary.Some there are"turanic" kind,some similar with slovak (perhaps mutual influence)but other kind got thracian/balkanic"smell".This one it is becouse of romanian influence,becouse of romanian population which has been magyarized centuries before,becouse of coabitation..

  • you're yet again in a big error, because first of all slovakia exists only from 1993, so how could a baby nation influence completely the music of Hungary when slovakia didn't even existed officially 'til now, same goes with the vlachs from transylvania, they were the low class, there was no possibility to influence the music of the ruling class which was the hungarians for more than a thousand years, the obeying classes could never imprint their culture over the ruling classes, it's so clear

  • @09090707 - low class are maybe your parents and their product, aka you, the Romanians are not at all low class, but they are the oldest Europeans. The only contribution the Magyars had, was the rats they brought from Asia and the PLAGUE. No other contributions have been seen. The "Hungarian" nobility was a mix of the local Romanian and Slav nobility and some of the remaining barbarians. The modern Hungarians are 50% Slavs, 30% Romanians, 5% Magyars, and 15% Germans and Gypsies .

  • @AndradaDaciana Felicitari Andrada! ma bucur ca mai sunt oameni care cunosc si se lupta sa scoata la lumina adevarat istorie a noastra. Pentru personaljele pe post de Gica-contra: ''rasfoiti'' tata netu ca e plin de scrieri, plus ca avem DOVEZI ARHEOLOGICE o gramada, dar istoricii nostri romani [le-as zice rromani] habar nu au pe ce lume traiesc. Cum cei buni au plecat afara, tot din afara ni se dezvaluie istoria noastra cea adevarata, de catre straini. Rusine! Deci va rog: cautati si apoi vbti!

  • @09090707 Mai ungure, tu esti 2in1: si incapatanat si p)(**&! Pune mana si citeste! Barbarilor! :))

  • @AndreiM999 - Conform lingvistului ungur, Ferenc Bakos, profesor la Universitatea din Budapesta, cam jumatate din vocabularul de baza al limbii maghiare are origine romaneasca. Bakos a publicat o carte de cateva sute de pagini pe tema aceasta, dar din pacate Academia Romana, condusa de marionetele staliniste, nu a catadicsit sa il traduca in romana. Geneticienii din Ungaria au ajuns la concluzia ca 50% din unguri sunt slavi, 30% romani, 5% maghiari, iar restul tigani si nemti.

  • cam vechi comentul, dar nu cont...nu trebuie sa insinuezi, insinuez eu!...meleagurile noastre sunt cele mai vechi din europa, de la noi se trage limba "latina", de la noi au pornit toate popoarele europene...nu dau explicatii, informati-va...

  • Nu vreau sa-ti tai elanul dar te-as sfatui sa fi mai ponderat(a). E mai bine asa decat sa ai dezamagiri mai tarziu. Meleagurile noastre sunt la fel de vechi ca si celelalte. Atata timp cat nu avem dovezi scrise despre limba populatiei de aici dinainte de cucerirea romana nu e cazul sa ne hazardam cu teoria asta. Intr-adevar, meleagurle noastre au fost strabatute de-alungul vremurilor de multe dintre popoarele Europei dar nu putem face astfel de afirmatii.

  • @Orpheas08 - meleagurile noastre sunt cele mai vechi locuite din Europa, asta a vrut sa spuna fusionfree si are dreptate. E demonstrat arheologic si geologic acest lucru. Celelate meleagur, adica Franta, Germania etc erau sub o calota de gheata ce masura cam 3 km grosime, si nu erau locuite de nimeni ;). Daca te intereseaza originea limbii romane, dr. Mihai Vinereanu a scos recent un Dictionar Etimologic si el sustine ca 65% din vocabularul romanesc e TRACIC, iar restul in majoritate latin.

  • @fusionfreemysoul - ai dreptate.

  • @AndreiM999 Bravo!

  • @09090707 U're...[i do not find words for u. Sorry!] U should not speak unless you really know what u're saying, k? Grab some history books [real ones plz not political influence!] and be more careful to details...

  • Uauuuu! Cui ii mai trebuie aerobic dupa o asemenea hora? Felicitari! Tineti-o tot asa!

  • multumim!

  • Saracul baiat era cam ratacit print-re toate fetele...!!!

  • Fara el eram noi toate ratacite :))

  • WoW! It beautiful , i like discovert traditonal music & traditional dance from world . This vidéo is nom in my playlist ;)

  • Thank you very much! I am glad you liked it!

  • WOW, your talent is so extremely magical and exquisite in every way. It's such a travesty that you haven't been signed yet. I have returned to youtube as a vengeful warrior. I will get full revenge on NetZero DSL for what they did to me. Today is the first day in 69 days that I've been able to watch videos. Heavily promoting you is so extremely fun. I'll get you as many subscribers as I possibly can. 5 Stars.

  • thanks

  • I love Romanian girls. They are pretty and can dance.

    In the U.S. girls cant dance or walk for that matter...lol

    I wish I was dancing with one of these girls

    This is EXCELLENT !

  • Thank you! I am one of these girls too so I am flattered!

  • Super.

  • Multumesc mult!

  • you can sing , you can dnce ...You have a lot of fun singing and dancing...you will be a brilliant artist...I'm sure.

  • Thank you with all my heart!

  • Bravissima

  • Thank you very much!

  • nice nice!! looks quite difficult! :D

  • That's what I thought we I first saw the dances :))

  • but now you dance yourself brilliant!

  • Thanks!

  • frumos primplan si great sincronizare

  • Multumesc helmuth!

  • Nice!!

  • Thanks a lot!

  • loved it! looks like alot of fun! did you enjoy yourself?

  • Yea, I had the time of my life :d it was great! Lots of fun!

  • greta, i love costumes and music as well...i was in romania many years ago (i think...7) and people there were very friendly!:)

  • Really ? You too? Wow!

  • You did exceedingly well with this dance. Bravo

  • Thanks!

  • What a lucky guy,he can hold u hehe

    very nice dance

  • Hahah! Thanks!

  • Brava!!!

  • Thanks a lot Marco!

  • i like a lot this traditional dances¡¡¡¡¡

    very good ¡¡¡

    :)

  • Thanks! I like them very much too!

  • great dancing, beautiful costumes!

  • Thanks!

  • foarte dragut...imi place...si ignora toti prostii care vorbesc urat!

  • Multumesc mult Nicole! Acum se uploadeaza si inceputul dansului... Am facut de fapt 10 dansuri in unul, legand melodiile, dar nu am putut a pun pe youtube filmulete mai lungi de 10 minute, asa k l-am taiat in 3 bucati, k avea 22 minute :d

  • the folklore of romania????, thanks to your video, I can say that is estraordinario

    Their clothing, their music

    Congratulations, DESDE CHILE SUD AMERICA VIVA RUMANIA

  • Thanks a lot!

  • what is the oposite of hotness

    well let me tell you: THIS!

    i mean that is not good lol

    that turn you into a ice cube instead of a hot girl

  • Well, I had a lot of fun... and I was not trying to be a hot girl... It's ok if you don't like it, but I do :d

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