Serbian chant - Богородицe Дево

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2009

Serbian chant by the Melodi Choir and Divna Ljubojevic.
Title: "Богородицe Дево" (O, Holy Virgin)

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  • Прекрастно!!!!! Ангельский голос. Мира и добра всем православным братьям и сестрам. Волим вас сербы!!!!!!!!

  • † God help me. I miss my mom.

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  • Богородице Дево радуйся, благодатная Марие, Господь с тобою: блогословена ты в женах и блогословен плод чрева Твоего, яко Спаса родила еси душ наших. Bogoróditse dyévo, raduisya, Blagodatnaya Mariye Gospod s Toboyu. Blagoslovenna Ty v zhenakh, I blagosloven plod chreva Tvoyevo, Yako Spasa rodila yesi dush nashikh. Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos, Mary full of grace, the Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, And blessed is the fruit of your womb For you have borne the Savior of our souls.
  • @ScienceFecality Kad je rec o turbo folku a narocito turskom melosu, to bolje da ne dodje do mojih usiju inace lomim komp. :D Ako nesto mrzis to je Grand show i slicno. Bravo za izbor pravoslavnih napeva. Mogu da ti kazem da i Grci imaju jako lepe napeve. Probaj da pronadjes neki na netu. Eh kad bi mnogi razmisljali tako kao ti (zajedno Srbi i Hrvati i Bosanci), do rata uopste ne bi ni doslo.

  • @ScienceFecality Well like in every country, words have been stolen from others. I mean 500 years it's a long period and we definitely took some words but we also use sometimes our old words for the same things. Well everywhere in the world you could find turkish or italian food but I think that those kind of staling is approved :D.

  • @MrStavrid Croatian language didn't exist as a separate language in that period. All south Slavic nations spoke Slavic. There probably were small differences in pronouncing. Croats and Serbs use the same language, just a different dialect. But we can totally understand each other since that differences sometimes are just in one letter. Language we both use now is made in 18th century, after the reform of Slavic. Check the work of Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic on wikipedia.

  • So beautiful. God Bless Serbia - Kosovo Je Srbia. Greetings from Catholic Italy

  • @Bojanarules I don't see any difference between "Russian Slavic" and "Serbian Slavic". In the 12th century one monk from Kiev Rus has noted that Russian language and Croatian are the same. I completely agree with you about difference in pronouncing

  • @TranquillDreams youtube downloader -- google it and download it from it you can mp3 or the hole vid god bless

  • Guys where can I download serbian orthodox chantings?

    Hello from Moldova

    Da zdrastvuiet pravoslavia !!!

  • Amazingly charming.......

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