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GREEK & ARABIC REMIX - PES TO MOU KSANA / BAHEBAK VALLAHI

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  • @PeacefulNlovely I completely agree!!

    God bless our Arab brothers!!

  • Γειά σου ΜΕΓΑΛΕ ΒΕΡΤΗ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ΠΡΩΤΟΣ καί με διαφορά !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • @munzerxo are you kidding? Original version is the Greek, created by Kyriakos Papadopoulos in 2005, he has created many songs of Nikos Vertis.

  • @munzerxo You are wrong the original version is Greek this song came out like 7 years ago then there was a Bulgarian and Arab version of it

  • best remix

  • i love this remix <3

  • @satoofi93 Majority of lebanese have an arab culture with minor french influence.And i know what a francophone country is..thank you very much!.....majority of lebanese speak arabic while some speak french and other languages.

  • @Arabchick21 Sumerians were of unknown group. DNA studies show a third of Lebanese are of Phoenician roots.

    And how is Lebanon not Francophonie? There are Lebanese who don't even know how to speak Arabic, only French. A Francophone country is a country where parts of it speaks French, not necessarily all of it.

  • @satoofi93 Phoenicians themselves were semitic just like the arabs,mesopotamian assyrians and mesopotmian sumerians as well as mesopotamian babylonians.

  • @satoofi93 Not all lebanese have phoenicians...as i mentioned dna studies show only a minority of lebanese have phoenician blood.And if they do,its probably around 3% to 6%.Many lebanese are infact arabs and they descendents of ghassaind arab christian tribes who conquered greater syria which we know today as lebanon,syria,palestine,and i think jordan.

  • @Arabchick21 A third of the population has Phoenician roots.

  • @satoofi93 Umm...i have to disagree :),lebanese infact by majority are not phoenicians.only a minority,but majority of them are not phoenicians.As for culture,they are arabs and even by blood they are arab semitic people.They are not franco arabs.They have some minority influences but majority is northern arab culture,same as the syrians,palestinians,and jordanians,and even iraqis which are all northern middle eastern people.

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