The Witcher 2 intro music (Żywiołak - Ой Ти, Петре, Петре)
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@TheRandomPsycho I'm not Slovak, I am from Montenegro...Just saying that we have similar culture and tradition with Poland, Czech, Ukraine, Slovakia...I meant whole slavic world, not only Slovakia ;)
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@zablelo I´m actually curious what you tried to say, being Slovak my self :) I´m having a hard time understanding it, though it may be in some dialect I do not know :) (I barely know half of them, small country, so many dialects...They are very similar to "normal Slovak", those that differed are mostly forgotten, however since you do not live here anymore you may have learned one of them from parents/grandparents :) )
To be exact I can identify words, but the sentence has no sense ´=/
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Great song...Reminds me to my Slavic origins...Sjajno, podsjeca na moje Slovensko porijeklo...
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me gusta the song
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@AbsoLooser really? when you consider how epic it sounds, well then that's sort of an anticlimax
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@AbsoLooser hey thanks for the explanation it's nice to know what's going on in this song
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In the second part of the lyrics (which isn't in the current video) there is a dialog between the girl and her mother. Mother asks her daughter to stay in the cellar till vetchornytsi (it is a sort of parties, with lots of music, dancing and other thing, traditionally held by youth in the evening) are over and people won't gossip about her (because girl was going out with 2 guys at the same time). And the girl answers that all that happened because of mother's restrictions.
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In this song girl refers to Petro and Ivan (Peter and John), telling that half the summer has passed, and she hasn't spend much time among other young people (in Ukrainian language we have the untranslatable word - divuvaty), because her mother hadn't allowed her to do it.
@diablisko666 polish!
LordAndreKB 4 months ago 13
is this polish or ukrainian band?
diablisko666 4 months ago