@francemerde1 Russians khow that and we believe that komi, karels, mordva and others are brothernations. Meanwhile don't forget that almost everyone of russians has finno-urgic roots too :)
For example, I'm russian, but I have relatives from Mordovia, Karelia and other nations.
Kaunid pildid ja hea laul!
karankri 1 month ago
@karankri Nõus. Aitäh!
dimuska 1 month ago
Hello again!
Another question:
1. Is there a Komi-Permyak song on YouTube?
2. Where can I find a song lyrics on these songs so I can read the lyrics with its pronunciation?
Rain:)
Rain2460 4 months ago
@Rain2460
1. You can find Komi-Permyak songs at SMOZ. Just type Коми-пермяцкая. Maybe they are available on YouTube, too.
2. See the link in the information of the video.
dimuska 4 months ago
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Rain2460 4 months ago
And how can I download those songs?
Rain2460 5 months ago
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What language is that?
Rain2460 5 months ago
What language is that?
Rain2460 5 months ago
@Rain2460 Russian regional language - Komi
Vlad2010ful 1 month ago
Suomalaisten veljeskansa, sanokoot Venäläiset mitä haluavat
francemerde1 11 months ago
@francemerde1 Venäläiset tiedävät sen ;)
dimuska 11 months ago
@francemerde1 Russians khow that and we believe that komi, karels, mordva and others are brothernations. Meanwhile don't forget that almost everyone of russians has finno-urgic roots too :)
For example, I'm russian, but I have relatives from Mordovia, Karelia and other nations.
ololoye 1 month ago
many of the images remind me of the upper peninsula of Michigan where I was born...:)
granskare 11 months ago 2
@granskare Yeah, it is interesting, because Komi Republic is as northern as Alaska xD And Michigan is in the South :)
dimuska 11 months ago
@dimuska and my birthplace in Michigan is about 450 miles northwest of Toronto, Ontario, Canada :) so that can confuse ppl when I say that :)
granskare 10 months ago