I love this song so much bring backs the memories when i lived in Sweden and my dad would drive home at night from the Assyriska games. Man I kill to go back to those days :(
hich khela lit oolool min khelit oomta. may favorite line of the song. It means there is no higher strength than a unite nation.. Assyria lives in the beat of each of our hearts.
I just love this song and Assyrian music in general! I'm from The Czech Republic and love oriental music and rhythms but i quite dislike islam. One thing I regret is my absence of knowledge of this language. I just occasionally catch single words.
Obviously all lack of knowledge this is a surath language through the speakers who rap singer of the senate race series flag we ain't got no country Iraq or Iran or turkey or any other country in this world we once had an Empire and now it's gone the Chaldean Assyrian and Babylonian Formosa Prytania Alexandria come on man read before you speak we are Surah and the singer is a tsutaya syrup singer where the hell did you bring any other country or race into this we don't have a country give that to your f****** heads
Listen to the echo of the nation There's nothing stronger than our nation The eagles have learned to sit in cages and forgetting how to fly their wings want to fly high but, what is the use of wings for chicken their wings want to fly high for righteousness but, what is the use of wings for chicken We'll break the chains and reach the respect of knowledgeable people
I'll do my best: Fie on the foot that's used to the chains Fie on the arm that's used to the knots Fie on the fish that's separated from the river Fie on it if it learns to live in a bowl We'll break the chains and reach the respect of knowledgeable people Fie on some wearing crosses but they've turned their faces from Christ's path Fie on those that don't respect their nation They think they're the leaders of the nation
There was a song for Evin called "Shikhada"..... I used to listen to it long ago. if someone can confirm that this is the correct name (no misspelling) and optionally where I can find it I'd be so so so so grateful