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birthday song -- in Russian Can someone tell me the name of a traditional Russian birthday song ? I want to learn it ... any youtube link is appreciated.!
Nov 8, 2011 1:50 AM
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The name of traditional Russian birthday song is Каравай :)) http://youtu.be/dNtRdDhFHn8 Как на ___name____ именины, Испекли мы каравай. Вот такой вышины, Вот такой нижины, Вот такой ширины, Вот такой ужины. Каравай,каравай, Кого любишь выбирай. Каравай,каравай, Кого любишь выбирай! Я люблю, конечно, всех Ну а ___name____больше всех
November 8, 2011
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Первое что пришло на ум: "Пусть бегут". The first that came to my mind ("Let run"): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILRe9dHyby8 "the old crocodile cartton from russia. he sings about celebrating his birthday, regardless of the rain because birthdays only come once a year" =)
November 8, 2011
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We sang "каравай" when I was in a kinder-garden. We took each other hand by hand and formed a circle around the hero of the occasion, than we walked around singing the song. When we was singing words: " вот такой ширины" we tried to form as wide circle as we could, when we was singing: " вот такой ужины " we tried to get to the person as close as we could. Almost no one sings it anymore it`s considered old fashioned and too childish. Most of the modern children and the adults sing "happy birthday to you" sometimes in English, sometimes in Russian.
November 10, 2011
Thanks Aleksey, it's kind of strange for a fact that a country does not has its own version of birthday song, is it cultural ? I agree globalisation has an impact, it might not be true 'happy birthday to you' is so widely known. Just like alphabet song, each language has its own version, isn't it ?
November 21, 2011
Because of globalisation we use more and more russian variant if english birthday song С днем рожденья тебя Поздравляем, любя, С днем рождения, (имя), С днем рожденья тебя!
November 20, 2011
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