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Prince Igor - Natasha Morozova-موسيقي روسية جميله

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2010

this is my video animation about prince igor

translation of this song from goggle dictionary
sorry if errors translation !

watch Remix of this song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf5SEFj4mXo&feature

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Uploader Comments (MrTVERSKOE)

  • Not bad is this rus language?

  • @metkic94

    yes ..Russia Language .

  • Fly away on the wings of the wind

    You, our home song, to our mortherland

    To land, where we sing you so freely

    To land, where we feel yourself so free with you

  • @MeltedDetech

    thanks for correct translation

  • قمت الروعه

  • @05471422

    شكرا لك

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  • Русијо, волим те!

    Russia, I love you! :)))

    This is one of the most beautiful compositions of all times. And this specific voice is simply perfect- pure Slavic feeling, big soul and a good heart.

    The only composer I love more is Tchaikovsky. :)

    Russia, I send you all my love and hope to come and see you one day. :)

    Spasibo for helping my country whenever we needed it! I just wish we could appreciate that more...

    Your sister Serbia :)

  • The song is Polovtsian Dances(modern) by Natasha Morozova from Russia, Great song. Greetings from Romania.

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  • Вот она настоящая русская песня - а не какая -то там попса с тв

  • Очень стало на душе радостно

  • Well done, thank you !

  • @metkic94 yeah ,its rus :))

  • @MrTVERSKOE

    its Russian...not Russia....but can you tell me whats with all the arabic....or what is that language?? (sorry for my ignorance)

  • @MrTVERSKOE yes..but isn't the Russian language an aryanic language that has its origins in the Indic highlands of the Himalayas and stretching to the Persia? 

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