Bosorkanya is the Karpathian (not only Slavic) witch with vampire abilities and habits. You are right, the Angel - Vladimir Rakov, the winner of the Ukrainian version of "So you think you can dance" in 2013, he is extremely skilled in contemporary dance.
Вау! Я обожаю "отложительные" глаголы в украинском языке! Брррр.... мурашки пошли))) Wow! I love the "postponing" verbs in the Ukrainian language! Brrrr .... goose bumps)))
I think you could be interested in her collaboration with The Hardkiss. They did a live performance last New Year, where they combined this song and Hardkiss's song "Make Up". That was so cool and extraordinary, and especially important that it was a live show. So I recommend to watch it and make your reaction. It will be awesome! You can find this video on the Hardkiss UA-cam channel. And thank you for your reaction to our Ukrainian music and artists, thanks for sharing our music with the world and for your support.
Hello UNCLE MOMO. Cool reaction and shirt! "BOSORKANYA" - so called witches from the ancient Hungarian legends that reached Transcarpathia. The video shows a night ritual, which shows the struggle of the forces of darkness and light in front of a group of religious fanatics.
By the way, a good song in collaboration between Alina Pash and Pianoboy "Перша Леді" ( First lady). They recorded this track in honor of International Women's Day.
Quite a funny video and song. BTW she's speaking not exactly ukrainian. She's speaking the Carpathian dialect - it's the closest dialect to protoslavik language, even though it has a lot of words from other languages. E.g. the word "Bosorkanya" is from hungarian "boszorkány", meaning "witch". Unlike ukrainan, in hungarian this word has mostly a negative meaning, and picturizes someone old and ugly.
Bosorkanya is the Karpathian (not only Slavic) witch with vampire abilities and habits. You are right, the Angel - Vladimir Rakov, the winner of the Ukrainian version of "So you think you can dance" in 2013, he is extremely skilled in contemporary dance.
The Daemon - Mikhail Makarov, the winner of international Juste Debout 2017, street dance
Вау! Я обожаю "отложительные" глаголы в украинском языке! Брррр.... мурашки пошли)))
Wow! I love the "postponing" verbs in the Ukrainian language! Brrrr .... goose bumps)))
This type of verbs is used in western dialects of Ukrainian. In central Ukrainian they are not used as well as in standard Ukrainian
I like this so much, may they break through and on and up
+Carlos Kennedy 💎💎
I think you could be interested in her collaboration with The Hardkiss. They did a live performance last New Year, where they combined this song and Hardkiss's song "Make Up". That was so cool and extraordinary, and especially important that it was a live show. So I recommend to watch it and make your reaction. It will be awesome! You can find this video on the Hardkiss UA-cam channel. And thank you for your reaction to our Ukrainian music and artists, thanks for sharing our music with the world and for your support.
I fully agree! This is my favorite collaboration! Very creative and powerful!
ua-cam.com/video/-89RzFyLiNo/v-deo.html
+Dashka Winchester thank you for your kind words I’m here to stay and promote Ukrainian music 💎💎 I’ll definitely check it out
+Lena Kravtsova thanks Lena ❤️❤️❤️
it's very unfortunate that there's no legal way to like again. (дуже щкода що нема легального шляху поставити лайк знову )
My fav song of Alina Pash. And I REALLY LOVE IT. Too bad it's not popular enough
Hello UNCLE MOMO. Cool reaction and shirt! "BOSORKANYA" - so called witches from the ancient Hungarian legends that reached Transcarpathia. The video shows a night ritual, which shows the struggle of the forces of darkness and light in front of a group of religious fanatics.
+Alex Krasov 😂🤣😂😂 thanks Alexski, I’m looking for a sponsorship from a clothes company that can provide me with shirts which I can wear and promote ☺️
@@UNCLEMOMO Wow cool 💣💣👏👏
Thanks for the reaction!
+Lena Kravtsova my pleasure
Love this song by Alina Pash. She’s obviously massively talented. I love Dakha Brakha too, so I’ll make sure to find their collaboration.
Дякую! 🇺🇦
She released this video for Halloween. As far as I understand, she was a witch and the devil and angel are fighting for her soul.
By the way, a good song in collaboration between Alina Pash and Pianoboy "Перша Леді" (
First lady). They recorded this track in honor of International Women's Day.
+Nat Maren thanks Nat👊🏾
👍👍👍👍
Ukraine Alina Pash 🇺🇦❤️❤️❤️✌️
Hello from Ukraine!
+Vialomur _ how are you doing Vialomur 👊🏾👊🏾
@@UNCLEMOMO Amazing but a little tired cuz of university
@@vialomur__vialomur5682 hope you’re not over doing it 💎
React please to FO SHO
+Mariya Batt send me the link
@@UNCLEMOMO
This is a young band from my hometown) Their videos - FO SHO - XTRA [Official Music Video] and FO SHO - BLCK SQR [Official Music Video]
Thanks I’ll check it out 👊🏾
I think you will like it.
Live performance for BLK SQR even better then official video.
Daha. Braha.
This should be easier for you to pronounce)
you found it (respect)
Were I trying to say Dakha Brakha? :))))
thanks for review
Dakh Daughters Band - Zozulytsya / Зозулиця ua-cam.com/video/dlGjgIk3ha4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=DakhDaughters
Quite a funny video and song. BTW she's speaking not exactly ukrainian. She's speaking the Carpathian dialect - it's the closest dialect to protoslavik language, even though it has a lot of words from other languages. E.g. the word "Bosorkanya" is from hungarian "boszorkány", meaning "witch". Unlike ukrainan, in hungarian this word has mostly a negative meaning, and picturizes someone old and ugly.
thank you for sharing thsi with me
React to Mansfield. TYA - Auf Widersehen
Very nice!)
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
Хочешь больше просмотров, делай субтитры на русском языке
+Александр З I guess I have to go to the translator department
вчи мову,невигласе!
Учи язык! Пригодится!😉😆
З якого дива російською?Може українською