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  • Cok Güzel.ikisine de Bravo

  • Bravo dilek hanim

  • i had it with this crap about youre nationalities, call it ottoman then orso then my people are included to :P

  • @Shushaliev clearly greek melody

  • @sam16saleasforever

    its not greek and dont be stupid. to own other peoples cultures ok youre jealouse but please dont fuck the 3000 year old greek culture...

  • @ToraToros Which culture??? This is the greek music culture of minor asia!!! hahahaha you are funny.....you don't have any idea for this and you talk.........this is included to the greek culture..........read and then talk

  • @sam16saleasforever

    whatever dude like really if it was greek culture it would be there before the ottoman invasion in greece wich is not so get a life,,,

  • OF COURSE THAT SONG İS TURKİSH. karşılama is a turkish verb. that's mean welcome or meeting.

  • @oghuzzzzz

    The Greeks of Mikra Asia (Turkey today) spoke Turkish and have written many songs in Turkish first .... including this one.

  • @JimmyTheGreek2000 Can you tell me a reliable source name

  • @oghuzzzzz

    This is a traditional Greek song and dance that we sing and dance to it for centuries

    The title is Kαναρίνι μου γλυκό (My Sweet Kanarini) (The word Kanarini (small bird) refers to the one you are in love with (i.e. a metaphor !)

    Elina Chanichonologou (Ελίνα Χατζηχρόνογλου) Anna Frngi(Άννα Φραντζή), Paula Arabani (Ρούλα Αραβανή) have been singing this song along with Glykeria and Alexiou.

  • @JimmyTheGreek2000 i cant know . maybe u are right or not but i wanna asq u a question : is it important ? greek or turkish or not both , song is so nice i think we should just listen and enjoy ;)

  • @oghuzzzzz

    First, this is a friendly discussion between neighbors.

    Second, You can listen to as many Greek songs as you wish or like.

    Third, We are only try to clarify the origin of this and many other songs.

    There are many Greek songs which were first written in Turkish by Greeks in New York City (refugies). Turkish was their best language as thay came from Smirna (Ismir) and Instanbul (Canstantinoupolis).

  • Kanarini is a traditional GREEK song for Minor Asia. Isn't a Turkish one. This is karsilamas which is greek dance from Minor Asia, not Turkish....

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