@@mishikololgamer7167 Maybe you do, but 99% of the pople we met (were there for 3 weeks) did not speak english. Or maybe they do speak, but they just ignored tourist
Hi, I just wanted to say thanks for posting these videos of you and your daughter. I'm white, my stepmom is Black, and she raised me more than my biological mom did. It makes me feel good to see a family that looks a little bit like mine for once. 💓
LYRICS IN ENGLISH: - This world - I want to share with you this world, this sun and this moon! Call on me tonight - be happy and make me happy! Sun, rise, rise! Don't hide behind a hill! A pretty woman is freezing, caress her! Caress her and tell her, that love kills me! If not, you know, woman is woman - she will go with another! Dai duni eeeee! The night is snowy, moonny and windy! I have tears of joy! I like to walk alone! I didn't sleep this night! I'm completely mad! I want to share with you this world, this sun and this moon! Call on me tonight - be happy and make me happy! I like to kiss the pretty girls! Not the ugly ones! I would like to be with you! Why should I be with another? I like to kiss the pretty girls! Not the ugly ones! I would like to be with you!...But... with another too!... I want to share with you this world, this sun and this moon! Call on me tonight - be happy and make me happy! I want to share with you this world, this sun and this moon! Call on me tonight - be happy and make me happy! Ai Duni heeee! OOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!
@@nahianhaque8147 Bangladesh didn't existed before 1971. Also the British, Dutch, French etc traded with India through the East India company each of them owned. But they didn't named their company as Bangladeshi company because it didn't existed back then. Well what are other languages you can speak beside English and Bangla?
@@Averageyoutubeenjoyerr Bangladesh was always there. Just the name was different. But it was Bangladesh. Ok forget it. I speak Hindi and urdu besides English and Bangla
@@Averageyoutubeenjoyerr it came from arabic word duniya means world, you can see in your country muslim preachers often use this word Brother Are you bengali?
Traditional music is very important. I'm from Ireland. I like metal,dance, 80s and love our traditional music too. Respect to all cultures.peace to everyone✌️
Depois que as conheçi através dos videos, me increvi e passei a ouvi-las assistindo os vídeos pela manhã ao acordar. Assim meus dias passaram a ser mais alegres e suaves. Vcs são maravilhosas, obrigado por fazerem parte dos meus dias
U know why u don't feel like skipping any of these beautiful songs?? The fact that there's no use of auto tune and still those harmonies are absolutely perfect... And the r damn pleasing to the ears...f
Simplistic creative variations. Lots of fun energy. Thank you ladies. Your music and song always makes me smile and feel uplifted. Thanks for the positive spirit boost!
😅😅 what a shame country were Hamlet Gonashvili once lived is known for foreigners with this,we have much higher standards musically, listen Gordela if you like this kind but more quality 🎶
Only simple way you are in the heart of the whole world thou i didn't understood your language. I love you and your nation. Love from Bangladesh 💖💖💖💖💖💖🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩