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I heard a relly beautiful song that really moved me...

January 18 2008 at 10:28 PM
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Hello neighbours!

I heard a relly beautiful song that really moved me...it was included in the epic movie "300" which was shown in the cinemas in the begining of 2007. I searched the net and found that there was a Bulgarian and so called "Macedonian" version...is this a famous song in Bulgariaor is it a folk song from Repiblica Vardarska?

Thank you for your help.


The Bulgarian version

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5WIXnYkWTY>

The so called "Macedonian" version

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqMWYahVEc8&feature=related>


    
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January 19 2008, 12:21 PM 

LOL, nice try, this is an old MACEDONIAN song, first sang by Macedonians, it has nothing to do with Bulgaria, and your bugar buddy's know this. Just ask them who first sang it

It is an extremely popular song in Macedonia and looked at as a second national anthem by many, the bugari on the black sea wouldn't have a clue.

Its good that you enjoy the song Ptolemy, maybe it is a form of identifying with your roots (like the pushteno dance, and your pogatcha bread from lerin), don't hate it now because it is a Macedonian song, which it most certainly is, the bugari like stealing authentic Macedonian songs, its not the first.

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January 20 2008, 5:40 PM 



macedonian song?!?yeah sure!

From: Tyler Bates - The composer of the movie "300" responding to Macedonian claims

"As the composer of the music titled ?Message For The Queen,? I would like to make it clear that while the introduction expresses the woodwind melody present in many recorded versions of the song "Zajdi, Zajdi Jasno Sonce," this music is equally based on Bulgarian traditional folk music."

First lyric record of the song was published in Turnovo (Bulgaria) by Ljuben Karavelov in 1878.

and lets see the original song

http://youtube.com/watch?v=jqMWYahVEc8 from alexander sarayevski

what the f... i hear - "sonce" or pure BULGARIAN WORD ""!?!

hahaha odi se skrii nekade FYROMski kompleksar!

 
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January 22 2008, 12:06 PM 

The Anglo Tyler Bates is going to tell somebody from the balkans when and where their song comes from? LOL, you clown.


And slnce is in the Macedonian dialects also, the whole Bulgar language is just a Tatarized version of east Macedonian, educators from Macedonian soil came to teach your peasant kind how to write, you should be greatful to the Slavs of Macedonian, ie; THE Macedonians, for if it were not for my ancestors you would still be using sticks for mathematical calculations.

Ljuben Karavelov sang it first? Who told you that, the Bugar that forged the VMRO documents, the Bugar that forged the rock inscription, or the Bugar that forged Macedonian songs in the past such as "nie me sme grci, bugari ni srbi, cheda sme na Aleksandar" into "nie ne sme grci, vizanti ni srbi, cheda sme na Asparuka", please, share with us theiving bulgar.


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January 22 2008, 10:45 PM 

ha - nothing to say.i knew that.what about the word "SLUNCE"???is it from macedonia or sarayevski is "bugarski shpionin"???

 
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February 9 2008, 7:16 AM 

Yeah right, we saw how much you had to say bre prost bugarin, tryin' to credit some tatar for a Macedonian song, moron, Karavelov, lol.

Hey, S'nce, sl'nce, sonce, all Macedonian and Slavic words buddy, its dialectal and you know it, Tell me, how did Asparuha and the rest of the central Aisans say Sun? I think you should correctly be saying, if you insist on Bulgar Asian heritage, the word YILDIZ for sun, just like the real Bolgari in European Bolgaria.

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February 9 2008, 9:11 PM 



hahaha srbskia enicharin se iznervi.sorry prophan but the word /R|~u/ is pure bulgarian - used only in bulgaria.
NTell me, how did Asparuha and the rest of the central Aisans say Sun? - ask kuberLs heirs who setteled in macedonia at 7th sentury.hahaha

 
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February 9 2008, 10:44 PM 

Nice answers, lol, remember the sorry dribble in your last post the next time you decide to criminally claim another cultural element from the Macedonians.

Everything that matters to Macedonians begins and ends in Macedonia, not in Southern Russia and Central Asia like our neighbour to the east.

Now, go and steal from another neighbour for a change.

So how did Asparuha say Sun? Yiliz?

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February 10 2008, 8:38 AM 



So how did Asparuha say Sun? Yiliz? -i told u ask kuber`s heirs from macedonia.
btw why u have not common problems with serbs albanians or greek....oooo i know because they did not use the pure bulgrian words like slunce curnee etc.hahaha idiot

 
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February 11 2008, 10:53 AM 

Bre, bre, kuber descendants, if they did pass Macedonia kept riding to Albania, you will find your cousins the central Asian Caucasus types there if that is what you seek.

My nation, language and alphabet are pure to my region, razbra bugare, jas sum od Makedonija i NE SUM BUGARIN Kako shto ne se i site drugi MAKEDONCI

As for common disagreements with other peoples, of course we do, the Greeks have stolen the Macedonian food Pogatcha and the Macedonian dance Pushteno and turned them into Pogatsa and Pusteno the pure Greek culture from Florini, lol,

Poveke bugari se dobri lugje, a vie drugite shto sakate da se matkate ste pichki, razbra, pichki, dobrodojdeni ste pak za denot na Buneva, pak ke dobijate Makedonska raka

DA ZHIVEE REPUBLIKATA, DA ZHIVEE!!

DA ZHIVEE MAKEDONIJA, DA ZHIVEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: I heard a relly beautiful song that really moved me...

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February 11 2008, 2:04 PM 

vidi se che sa pusnali internet i v ludnicata deto si hospitaliziran.




 
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