Autentiška lietuvių liaudies muzika Voi rūta rūta
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@BukurDava Lithuanian language is 20 000 years old, it is the oldest living language and proto - Indoeuropean .
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@BukurDava Yes, it is not a coincidence. We are Indoeuropeans.
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Kokia iš tikro užslėptai pošla šita daina :D
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lenkiu zemai savo galva....
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:DDDDD
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Greetings Dragosh! I've heard Romanian folk songs on Youtube, and found them to be extraordinarily beautiful. Thank you for telling us that the word "doina" means song in Romanian. Both of our languages are Indo-European.
Best Wishes!
baltasvilkas (whitewolf)
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@BukurDava That is just amazing to have such similar words.. We, lithuanians, also have many songs. They are mostly sad, because after working day everyone were tired, but they still sang. What's amazing - it's that if one of people thinked of a melody, he sang it and the rest of people - if they liked it - welcomed it and sand all together... So there are very much of different melodys for one song, and in each region it's a bit different. Sorry, if that's too much. ;D
Greetings! Very beautifull song !
By the way, i see that "daina" in lithuanian language means "song"... do you know that we, romanians, say "doina" for the same thing????? It`s something unique that two distant countries use same term for the same thing? That makes me think that for sure our old countries share perhaps same roots..
In my country doina/daina differs from areea to areea and have many characteristics:doina for love, death, sadness, wars, myths....
With all my respects, Dragosh.
BukurDava 1 year ago 38
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Divirix1 1 year ago 7