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RE: A Steem World Playlist? Community Music Challenge: celebrate our native languages by sharing music!

in #music6 years ago

Hey @bil.prag I was hoping you'd join!

The first song is something I would listen too regardless the language! I love it, very calming and melodic and amazing instruments and voices <3 Those are your friends? Wow! They should be supported indeed!

The second song is amazing as well, you seem to have some talents living in your country! Also a lot of instruments and the singer seems to master his lyrics I sort of feel he plays with the words even though I don't understand a thing he says.

What's the difference between your 'mother' and 'father' tongue? I know you've spoken about speaking many languages in your country but I am not sure I know the difference between these two languages :-)

Did you see and know the entry of @scienceangel above in the comments as well?

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The HF20 and all i feel like this was a month ago :)
Slovak and Serbian are for me almost the same, but only because i speak them. both are in the Slavic category. Short history :) ottoman empire wanted to visit central europe but they had some troubles at the borders (i think it was an issue of bringing weapons through the border) so they stopped here around Danube. So Maria Theresa and some after her decided to give land to people if they move here so they could monitor the border. No one really wanted to be in Padina, as it is an and of sandy terrain and first sign of water is at 40+ meters. But then Slovaks came and said they will try to dig the wells :) and until now Padina is 94-95% made by Slovaks, we have a slovak school, we speak (some kind) of slovak and we live in Serbia.
About the first song, you have some additional info here: https://steempeak.com/photofeed/@bil.prag/vlasto-a-sachariny-prazdna-je-dedina-photo-video-and-some-background-story