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  • Very nice! I like to read in our church and I am a kid to! I tried to help out the kids here on the island but nothing worked out! Some of these other people are just to lazy to go to church!

  • Припев у Вас здесь какой-то простоватый. Мы пели с с перекличками - мужчины-женщины и со всякими мелизмами.

  • Spasibo!

  • In Poland we have the same carol ;)

  • Hey, I do have a question- What is the name of this carol?

  • Sorry, let's respect the the truth, instead following principles "All that is yours is mine, all that is mine is mine"

  • @MariyaKyrnytska Shell we respect the truth that Ukraine did not exist then?

  • @cortezawwris And also Russia is the greatest country in the world. Ukraine, Turkey, Finland, Crimea belongs to Russia. The best language in the world is russian, the best literature is russian, the best music is russian, Adam and Eva were russians and the first monkey in the world was russian! You should come down to the earth, man!

  • Funny how Italians and Frenchmen don't fight over who owns a Christmas song... Instead, they enjoy the common Christian tradition.

    Merry Christmas to you all, Ukrainians and Russians, and the rest!

  • @lehtorja Its only polish like Ukrainians who have been poised to turn against there history and culture because of westerners. These were created long before there was separate Russia and Ukraine.

  • It's traditional Ukrainian Christmas carol. The original is evidently in Ukrainian as far as if you know russian and ukraininan you can see that most of words are singing in Ukraininan here (but in russian manner, espesially changing "y" to "e") because melodically and rithmically Russian words would be not fited. ;-)

  • A carol once borrowed by so called ukrainian serfs from their Polish masters..

  • @suarneduj Hey, funny guy! You have forgot that Vilnius and Lviv are polish cities.

  • @MariyaKyrnytska I have sung this song many times, I know it as Nebo I Zemla(Heaven&Earth). Some of the words they are singing are different than what I know. I belong to an Orthodox carpatho/Russian church. There are many varients from church to church and from Ethenic group to group. As to its origin,I don't know where it came from,but who cares. It means Christ the Lord is born,Come and behold him Choirs of angels singing wise men appearing shepards joyfully telling the wonderful story.

  • Amazing how that woman can sing so beautifully while holding that very tired and heavy looking child.

  • Russians have learned to cope with the heaviest of burdens, a child is nothing.

    С Рождеством!

  • really good... this is my favorite carol at christmas time. our chior hammers it . really bad

  • soudns awesome..we sing kinda differently though

  • Russians are way cooler than Ukrainians

  • Glad Russians like Ukrainian carols.

  • This is translation from Ukrainian language to Russian!!!

  • or they translated from Russian into ukraine.

  • @bandurist2007 This is a Polish song, actually :D

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