Boya, Ispaitche - Mitro le mitro
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Категорично това е българска песен, имате ли си и най малка представа къде се намира село Цапарево?
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песента е от Пиринска Македония. време е ренегатите от Република Македония да се освестят.
the song is a Bulgarian song from Macedonia near the Pirin mountain (they sing of Saparevo). Macedonia has always been a toponymy.
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and RAKIJA is macedonian drink made of grapes.ракија=brandy
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the song is MACEDONIAN!!!
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И защо орезилихте хубавата песен :(?!
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now this is a bit different and the start made me think of a beatles type song but I am likely not correct...still nice :) rakija...is that referring to raki the drink that is clear until water is added and then it becomes cloudy?
granskare 2 years ago
The beginning is surely Bulgarian folk style but I am not sure the song is a Bulgarian one.
And I wasn't even aware of the word "rakija" in the song. It may mean rakı, I have no idea.
TURKKNCL 2 years ago
@TURKKNCL
It is definitely Bulgarian song. Village Tsaparevo is where my father was born and it is a Bulgarian village.
Raki (Turkish) is a non-sweet, anise-flavored spirit popularly consumed in Turkey, Greece, Albania, Bosnia and other Balkan countries as an aperitif.
While Rakia is something different - Rakia is an alcoholic beverage that is produced by distillation of fermented fruit. You can drink it in Bulgaria, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.
aleksandaraleksov 1 year ago
@aleksandaraleksov Thanks for info. Rakı-Rakija... it's really easy to confuse.
TURKKNCL 1 year ago