im a fan! still need to get the third album though. love the tunes!
i only wish there were live videos
and i only wish i could understand the lyrics...but that is also what i love about this music because although i cant understand it, i can still get the vibes and the feeling
You're right. I was confused because of the closeness between "jauntxo" (master, lord) and "Jainko" (The Lord, God). (And also because nuns used to be called "The Lord's brides").
Hi Euskaran! How do you say "I love you" in your ancient language? I really admire such a small nation to have endured till today s time and to have kept the beautiful and unique language. Btw. the song is charming, even though I suppose it to be sung about an Irish girl...:o) Greetings from Czechia
I love you in Basque says "maite zaitut or maite haut. You have a song with that title in my canal.El composer and singer of the group "Sorotan Bele," Mikel Errazkin died too young last year. You have a song on my channel devoted precious than assumed when the mother died. Thank you very much for appreciating the culture and language of our country.
The song is about a Basque sailor who leaves for Ireland because the girl he wanted to marry is forced by her father to become a nun. The beautiful melody is apparently of Celtic origin, you can hear it in the original film 'The Wicker Man' (shot in the seventies) when there is a pagan procession. An English transcription of "maite zaitut" would look like "my teh sigh t'you-t". Morphologically, it is [love (verb)] [two-argument auxiliary: you-object / I-subject / present tense].
BIBA LA PZOE
Bugone 6 months ago
negarriak ez *egarriak
Amaiuxx 9 months ago
Ala da bai, maite duzun hura urrun egon ohi da gehienetan tamalez, ta itxaropena besterik etzaigu geratzen.
Abesti polita, ta muntaia obea.
Agur bero bat.
EuskalHerriaEH 1 year ago
benetan polita
maib2 1 year ago
im a fan! still need to get the third album though. love the tunes!
i only wish there were live videos
and i only wish i could understand the lyrics...but that is also what i love about this music because although i cant understand it, i can still get the vibes and the feeling
prettz3 2 years ago 3
benetan abesti ederra da
bisaiberriak88 2 years ago 2
its not because that i guess, the father wants his sister get married with a rich sir
AlineAratz 2 years ago 2
You're right. I was confused because of the closeness between "jauntxo" (master, lord) and "Jainko" (The Lord, God). (And also because nuns used to be called "The Lord's brides").
Tanirogalarn 2 years ago
his daughter
joannebiggi 2 years ago
unkigarria... abesti hau eta argiaren hiria sorotan bele-ren abestirik politenak
jakkhered 2 years ago
i love you it´s sayed ``maite zaitut´´
YONFIG 2 years ago
ederrena......
kuadri7 2 years ago
ze polita!! benetan!! oso onaa
amagudalupekoa 2 years ago
eskerrik asko
tttlubna 2 years ago
Hi Euskaran! How do you say "I love you" in your ancient language? I really admire such a small nation to have endured till today s time and to have kept the beautiful and unique language. Btw. the song is charming, even though I suppose it to be sung about an Irish girl...:o) Greetings from Czechia
janidiot 3 years ago 3
I love you in Basque says "maite zaitut or maite haut. You have a song with that title in my canal.El composer and singer of the group "Sorotan Bele," Mikel Errazkin died too young last year. You have a song on my channel devoted precious than assumed when the mother died. Thank you very much for appreciating the culture and language of our country.
txatxangorria 3 years ago 2
I Love you says Maite zaitut
abelpower 2 years ago
yes its said, Maite zaitut, but "z" is pronunced more or less like "S"
23unai23 2 years ago
We say in Basque Language I love love like this: Maite zaitut.
ayaldecolegio 2 years ago
The song is about a Basque sailor who leaves for Ireland because the girl he wanted to marry is forced by her father to become a nun. The beautiful melody is apparently of Celtic origin, you can hear it in the original film 'The Wicker Man' (shot in the seventies) when there is a pagan procession. An English transcription of "maite zaitut" would look like "my teh sigh t'you-t". Morphologically, it is [love (verb)] [two-argument auxiliary: you-object / I-subject / present tense].
Tanirogalarn 2 years ago 3
qué temazo..
JavEzp 3 years ago 4
zer polita, benetan. hurrengo astean ikasiko dut, bideo bat egiteko...agur.
lorentxo 3 years ago 3
Kantu eleantie benetan!!!!!
makutxe 3 years ago 7
kristolako abestixa dok hau benetan, letra paregabea
sakatansakatuntantan 3 years ago 2
se me ponen los pelos de punta con solo eskutxarla. milla ezker
cutra300 3 years ago
Euskal Abestirik onena nire iritziz.
Zeozer badauka berezia egiten duena. Ez dakit zer, baino oooosoo poliiitta da.
shiaghisan 3 years ago
Pozten naz
txatxangorria 3 years ago
Ze polita den abesti hau...
Igortxu1 3 years ago