Why Romania and Serbia Love Each Other
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In this video we explore the strange relationship between the only 2 countries in the Balkans that never went to war with one another, Romania & Serbia. Since the medieval times, these two countries have been cooperating and have garnered a relationship like no other. While NATO intervention in Yugoslavia did strain the relationship for the time, it was quickly able to bounce back, proving time and time again, the old Romanian saying, "Romania has only 2 friends, the Black Sea, and Serbia".
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Lol you put Naruto and SASUKE for România and Serbia
I prefer getting free Photoshop and FL studio instead
sacame de puno causa
Brate jedna stvar mi nije jasna. Zašto imaš anime devojku kao dvoj avatar?
Guess Romania stole Serbia's heart
Ok this one is actually funny
that explains the war crimes.
@@JonDoe-nu3ixLMFAO
And Kosovo stole Serbia's kidneys
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 this hurts me a lot worse than pakistan occupying whole Gilgit and China occupying Askai Chin
Romania and Serbia relationship is truely certified not Balkan stereotypes
Exception that proves the rule.
😱 Omg Enver Hoxha is still alive!!! 😱
@@silberben8400 ah yes the rival of who is more sociapath and could destroy the country more enver hoxa and ceușescu
Gypsy bros
@@silberben8400 hi comrade
i am a simple Serb,i see Romania,i press like
I see a simple Serb, i send much love from Romania
I am a simple Romanian,I see Serbia,I 🫡 with ❤
Been in Belgrade last year summer for "Kosovo"-Romania football match with guys from Partizan & Zvezda, walking in the city with romanian-serb brotherhood t-shirts. Every serb stopped us to greet us for being there.
@@assentipresenti281I’m Romanian and I’m going to Romania’s first euro cup game vs Ukraine in Munich. The day before the game I will be looking for sports bars to hang with my Serbians to watch the game vs England 🇷🇴❤ 🇷🇸
As a romainian girl I love all of you my serbian brothers and sisters
Much love to Romania from Serbia
much love to you too, from Romania! 🇷🇴❤️🇷🇸
Love back to you from RO 🇷🇴😍🤗
Hello to our Slovenia Brothers!
Iubire din romania pentru serbia
Sa va traiasca familile, fratii si surorile noastre de peste dunare.
I like how people usually describe conflicts around the world, but here in the Balkans there needs to be a clarification why two neighboring countries don`t hate each other.
ca la noi, la nimenea! ca la noi, la nimenea! 🇷🇸🇷🇴
I think they just hate hungarians more. Butw when in 1919-20 they marched to steal as much land from Hungary as possible they always went war eachother for Bánát when they were technickly allies. It was so funny. French army had to interface and tell them to keep killing hungarians instead of eachother.
@@LudwigVaanArthansPai e bine sa nu ne urim între noi nui așa? Pentru asta nu cred ca ar trebui sa cautam explicații. Acestea trebuiesc căutate doar pentru răutate. Atit. De ce doua popoare nu se urăsc, ar trebui luat ca atare. Am sa încerc eu. Nu avem motive sa ne urim.Pur și simplu, preferam sa fim prieteni. Ar trebui sa urmeze toți europenii exemplul asta. A, și cu bulgarii suntem prieteni. Eu cred ca exista destulă răutate și tiranie pe lumea asta, ca să ne punem asemenea întrebări. Suntem prieteni, și pace. Mare lucru, mare mister de elucidat😟😟.
As my best friend would say, a good problem to have
Greeks also sympathize with our Orthodox Brothers!
🇬🇷☦️🇷🇴
Nai re file! ❤
I hope Greeks know how much love there's in Serbs for Greeks. What you did for us over past 30 years erases all bad history between us.
Marinos Ritsoudis, the Greek who said gamisou to NATO and refused to bomb Serbia is celebrated in every serbian heart ❤ Servia ke Ellada adelfia yia panda 🇷🇸🇬🇷
Greeks and Serbs are also Orthodox brothers but yes 🇷🇸🇷🇴🇬🇷
Yo bro, I'm Romanian and visiting your country right now, I'm in Corfu.
@@mothidentifier we shall get rid of any American and German influence in the balkans. We have each other we don't need them.
As a Romanian from Timisoara I can say that our love for Serbia is engrained in us. I grew up watching Serbs on tv, for me they were the celebrities of my childhood. Our friendship passed the test of time and is here to stay.
Much love to my Serbian brothers and sisters!
love from Banatul Sarbec
👍💞
I am from Timisoara too and I love Serbia so much
Eu sunt din bucuresti, si acolo exista o iubire pentru Serbia
love you my Romanian BROTHER ! greetings from Serbia !
I don't even exactly know why but as a Serb I've always loved Romania and their beautiful language too 🇷🇸💛🇷🇴
We love you too frate ^_^
🇷🇴🥰🇷🇸
my Serbia brother i live in Severin right across Danube and across the damn. i visited Serbia and had lunch in your country as much as i did in mine. Manly love towards you fratele meu sarb
@@lauretiu I've been only to Timisoara so far but I'll cross the Danube once to see Severin when I go back to my home country. Right now I'm really far away. Cheers brothers
@@slofreeman1704 i am near to Serbia border and i was Many Times into Serbia we are very similar i was in bellla crvka and its Nice zone :))) and even are a lot of ethincs roumanian thr and its Nice țo speak Romanian thr the same how are Serbia ethnics in Romania
My father,a serb,actually smuggled some aspirin, chewing gum and some other goods into romania.He stayed at an apartment for 10 days just for the aspirin and some more things.He was also swarmed by kids on a train station who were asking for chewing gum.Just shows how isolated they actually were
nema guma? Eurocrem? Vikend?
thanks to yoyr father. he rocks✨
My father, a romanian, smuggled small electronics from serbia during the 90's and he has a lot of stories about the kindness of the people on the other side of the border. I salute our balkan friends🤝
my father was a war criminal, i mean a smuggler hahahaha
Thanks dude, my Romanian father was sniffing the table for no reason
We'll always love, respect and support the Romanian people.
Same here, my friend, I'll always love, respect, and support the Serbian people.
Kosovo is Serbia!
🇷🇴🇷🇸❤💪
We love you to brothers!
My father told me during the War in Bosnia there was 17 Romanian Voulanteers that fought in their Brigade.
That was only inside their Brigade.
Apparently there were 100s all 0ver Bosnia.
As a romanian from Constnata , I traveled in many countries , but only in Serbia and Greece i feel like home outside of my country. Much love to Serbia and Greece (even if not included in this video)
Respect and Love to Serbia and Romania from Slovakia! 🇸🇰
Big respect to Slovakia,we love Slovakian people here in Serbia and we have small Slovak minority in Serbia🇷🇸❤️🇸🇰
The Little Entente “love triangle” with one sole mission… 😂
Most Serbs believe they are brothers of Russians and 75% want Putin to be Serbia's president.
I am half-Serbian love both countries equally ❤🇸🇰🇷🇴❤
Serbs hate other Serbs and Romanians hate other Romanians. It's easy to see why we love each other
Goddamn Serbs and Romanians. They ruined Serbia and Romania.
: ))
THIS!
Very true
I don't hate my Serbs. I'm just annoyed with them how easily they allow politicians to make them suffer and abuse them and destroy beautiful Serbia.
But recently in Serbia people are praising Romanians for Causescu moment, wishing we're that brave...
🇷🇸❤🇷🇴 i love romania as a serb
as a Romanian love you too 🇷🇴❤🇷🇸
Love to Serbia from România 🇷🇴❤️🇷🇸
Thank you to all 👆 and below too 👇
Love you too brate 🇷🇸❤🇷🇴
As a Romanian I love Serbia 🇷🇴❤🇷🇸
You simply cannot talk about Serbia and Romania without mentioning Queen Maria of Yugoslavia - a Romanian princess, a great granddaughter of Queen Victoria, the mother of the last Yugoslav King Peter II. She was heavily engaged in charity work, had helped many people and communities, and was loved and beloved by Serbian people. Her resting place is in Oplenac with many members of the royal Karađorđević family.
@@darkstar3116 actually you did the same thing with Hitler in 1941, but that's on you. Funny how you mentioned NATO, but kept quite about Nazis 😆
@@risbolensky3921dont be dumb he is Albanian not Romanian
@@darkstar3116Albanian detected 😂😂
Indeed! Alexandrina Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and a true seguidor of the dream that was Rome!
Princess Maria, was one of our favourite. I am so glad that she brought her magic upon your country. It was a national celebration when she married, and ppl were so proud for the husband she chosed, but they also cried when she moved to Yugoslavia, the way you cry for a daughter. May her rest in peace, and her familly as well. ❤
I went to Romania last summer, and everybody was generally really unpleasant or silent...
...until I told them I was from Serbia, they welcomed me as their own then.
Really? I wonder why they were unpleasant or silent. Romanians are generally so welcoming.
@@andraflorescu Yeah, silent would probably be the better word for it, albeit, for example, the taxi driver driving me became real talkative when I told him where I was from, which led me to believe that he was somewhat cold and unplesent to talk to.
Sorry, Serbs are just extremely talkative, I've probably replaced silence with rudeness in my head.
@@konyina It really just depends on the person, the taxi driver not talking to you does not mean he is unpleasant. I don’t talk a lot, unless the taxi driver initiates a conversation. But yeah he probably was a chill guy so im glad you got to have a chat with him
Yes, its true, 100% daca te vad mai negru si nu zici ca esti din Serbia o sa te ia la injuraturi, we are so welcoming !
@@furnace9331 sugi pla prăjitule
I adore and love Romania ( Rumunija) 🇷🇸❤️🇹🇩
You say Rumunija, The others call us Romania. But we, romanians always called ourselves : România
Kosovo is Serbia!
Cât am fost în Srâbia și Beograd, mi s a părut o țară bunicică și cu oameni mai simțitori față de ceilalți, bine asta cât am văzut eu, am fost o zi, dar așa mi s a părut și apreciez că voi sârbii țineți la țărișoara voastră, sper să numai fie ruptă.
@@sorinichim4737 scris cum spun sârbii la România.
love Serbia and Romania from Armenia 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Why?
@@Hajde_budalla bro serbia and romania are one of the best armenian ally
@@monkey6114 The turks were right. You have bad taste in men.
@@Hajde_budalla politics aside, i love their languages, their cultures, and also we share a somewhat similar religion.
@@Vaniego. Albanians are Orthodox too.
Much love to my Romanian brothers and sisters 🇷🇸☦️♥️🇷🇴☦️
Because we are brothers! Serb from Montenegro loves our brothers in Romania! 🇷🇸🇲🇪🇷🇸🇷🇴☦️☦️☦️🐺🐺🐺🦅🦅🦅💪💪💪
Best Orthodox brothers we could have wished for! 🇷🇸🇲🇪🇷🇴☦
Montenegro is Serbia, Kosovo is Serbia, Basarabia is Romania! Brothers forever
@@assentipresenti281india is romania aswell gypsy beggar
The DNA TEST say about Montenegrinians that the Montenegrinians are 50% Romanians and 50%Albanians.
So Montenegrinians are NOT serbs!!
@@The_WallachianTrădător, nu ești român
Највећа љубав за румунску браћу. Pasarabia = Romania!
Basarabia :D 👍
Yes Bessarabia true Romanian land, including North Bucovina. And Kosovo je Srbija🇷🇸💪💪🇷🇴
Kosovo je Serbia 👍
Хубав архаичен български диалект.
All of Bessarabia transnistria too 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
I live in Pančevo and some of my close friends have a rock band that regularly play in Romanian rock clubs, and they are AMAZED how Romanians are positive and outgoing people, plus they love us! I am proud to be considered a friend of such an awesome nation, RO te iubesc!
There are a few romanians in Pancevo.
@@ytdocumentaries1386 Not a few, there are many! :) I have many romanian colleagues and aquaintances...
@@collabdeflo5153 I know its some kind of a center for serbian romanians! Love Serbia! I come to Belgrade like 2-3 times a year as I work for a serbian multinational company 😃
Nice I live in Uzdin and it's a village
What's the name of the band?
Well,i am serbian from Romania,love my romanian and serbian brothers! Живели браћо!
Ne seri jesi čuo???
Ako živiš u rumuniji i imaš rumunski pasoš onda si Rumun i ne srbin!
Jesi čuo???
❤
10:42 The ruler of back then Romania, John Antonescu, when he was invited to partition Yugoslavia by Hitler, said: "I'd rather cut my veins than take any Yugoslav territory "
Based
Damn. Antonescu based chad!
As a Romanian, I love that y’all (Yugoslavia) invented “Vegeta”. I use it on everything.
Vegeta, commonly known as "Serbian Soup", at least here in Banat
@@Liminal.Headspace I do hope a Croat reads this and has a heart attack.
Jedan manje he he
Wait we invented it?
I tought it's just a thing that always existed like most other spices...
It’s a mixture of spices
It’s a mixture of spices
I love ❤ both Serbia and Romania from Poland! Both countries have great people!
Serbs love Polaks as well!
Love to Poland and Serbia from Romania!!!
What remained of the Polish army after Ribbentrop-Molotov and the Treasury escaped through the Romanian Bridgehead (Romanian warships actually escorted the gold to Western countries so that the ship carrying it would not be intercepted by the Soviets). There has never been a case when a neighbor was attacked and Romania went against him. Romania always, ALWAYS helped! Directly or covertly, we always helped.
@@pozavechebased kind-hearted Romania 🇷🇴 💪
@@HristovVojnikUOtadzbini Polaks don't love Serbs
Except that one time we had a bombastic party with NATO in the 90s over Belgrade
Giga based of NATO
I am an American/Australian living in Aus. My Great grandmother was a first generation American Serbian, and my great grandfather was a first generation American Romanian. I will visit Romania and Serbia some day to learn more about their cultures
So basically you're 100% vlach 😄
Te asteptăm cu o pleșcăviță mare! După rețetă sârbească, se mănâncă și in Banatul Romanesc și in Banatul Sârbesc. You're welcomed with a big pleșcăviță. It is made after an serbian recipe and it cand be served in Romanian Banat and also in Serbian Banat. Serbians do know how to eat, trust me!
don't rush it. you have an etermity after you die
You'll be amazed; Romania is Australia²
@@eEmm1Zašto postoje ljudi kao ti?
Romanian people respect us and they deserve our respect. They have some streets named after our people, there's tavern called Serbului, and back in 1999 they didn't allow their airspace to be used by NATO to bomb Serbia. They r our best neighbours and true brothers.
Păcat că numai există Iugoslavia. Visul de aur este Iugoslavia și România Mare!
Starina Novak was a Serb hajduk also a hero in Romania(a whole neighbourhood is named after him),fought for Michael the Brave and was a good warrior,died at the hands of hungarians when he was 80'. Nowdays the geopolitics are quite different
Serbia and the Black Sea...best neighbours
@@kanaldeleo7776
Hajduk
Nikola Tesla
Njegoș
Mihailo Pupin
All this people are ROMÂNIANS! 🇷🇴
I remember back in 80s when at school we collected toys, clothes and sweets for Romanian kids
The balkan trio is here! 🇬🇷🇷🇴🇷🇸
Yes sir 👍 WE also love Greece so it's perfect.
@@Danielz09 Normal ca da.
And here's the shitty trio 🇦🇱🇲🇰🇧🇦
🇷🇸🇬🇷🇷🇴 it is the Holy Trinity materialised 😂. Much love from a 🇲🇪🇷🇸 guy to my brothers in Romania and Greece... Love you very much ❤
@@skullan2771 Thank you for the kind words! Maybe balkans aren't so toxic after all!
My maternal grandma is Serbian and she was one tough lady! Proud to have her education from a young age -- she taught me to be fair, tell the truth and never give up.
Love you, Serbian brothers! 🇷🇴🇷🇸
@@FckEverybody-rc7fs
DNK of montenegrinians say that 50% are Romanians 🇷🇴 are 50% are Albanians 🇦🇱 ! 😊
@@The_Wallachianoh yes, the resemblance is so darn clear. Us the montenegrins, tall and brown haired. And you, a 160cm dark haired Albanian. Sure
@@rainlemon
Montenegriner is a mix of Wallachians and Albanians.
The heritage of the Montenegrinians and DNK say Cleary thar Montenegrinians are 50 % Wallachians 🌳 and 50 % Albanians 🇦🇱.
@@rainlemonLol no brother Albanians with 160 cm is big strong Ilirians,thay just evolve backwards haha
I love Romania 🇷🇴 you guys saved my family during the war with our you guys allowing us to live their we would have been dead
Serbia and România always will be brothers, Always
🇷🇴❤️🇷🇸Brothers!
🇷🇴🫶🏻🇷🇸
you gave us gum jeans and tv. the debt is paid. no disrespect lol
After the match between Romania and Kosovo for EURO 2024 where the match was suspended bc romanian fans yelled kosovo is serbia i'm here to say that i love tou christian brother i love serbia greetings from Romania
They were a small group of fans, dressed in black .who chanted that nonsense. The truth is that Romanian fans were screaming to kick them out , kick them out, They were Zvezda fans portraying as Romanian fans! So no . Romanians didn't lower themselves to your level! And to your fucked up mentality.
Greetings to the Romanian brothers and neighbors, the people of brave Decebalus and Vlad III Drăculea, from Serbia.
❤
From 🇷🇴 ❤ to our Serbian 🇷🇸 brothers and sisters
LOVE !
In calitate de roman cu stramosi sarbi, i-am admirat intotdeauna pentru spiritul lor de razboinici si pentru respectul de sine. Un popor care a sfidat cele mai mari imperii si le-a dat peste nas celor ce au vrut sa-i subjuge.
Pozdrav iz Rumunije našoj pravoslavnoj braći!
Wait wait wait... asta nu te face roman💀
Mamă voi ăștia de sunteți fani Serbia sunteți homosexuali?
@@power2go3 da
@@power2go3 Da
@@power2go3 da
I m romanian , and i tell you Guys , we love Our Bruders Serbians .... much love from romania
Being in the opposite sides in the WW2, and refusing to take land from Serbia, when offered by Germany, speaks alot a bout how friendly we always were. Thank you Romania for staying our friend through all difficult times❤
Don"t forget WW1 too. We had a secret aliance with Austria-Hungary and Germany, and when they declared war on Serbia, they were up on our heads, to join them, telling us that we must respect the aliance. Only the King and a 2 other politicians knew about the existance of this aliance. These are a few of the things our important leaders had to say about it, when they gathered for the Crown council, to be informed about this secret aliance, and to take a decision for what it had to be done ragarding these insistent calls for war against Serbia.
Take Ionescu:
"Romania can not take part in a war that has the goal of destroying Serbia, a small neighbouring nation" & "Romanians will not be sent to die, so that Austria-Hungary can make a bigger Bulgaria, at the cost of a smaller Serbia"
Alexandru Marghiloman:
"If we accept to enter this war, we will deeply disrespect our national sentiments, and the romanian public opinion is strongly against this war"
"I say no to the theory sustained by Austria-Hungary, against serbian national movements, end of discussion" & "The sons of our country are against this war, and they know that if we take part in the injustice that it is done today against the serbs, it will come back against us later"
Ion I.C. Brătianu:
"Let's not forget, that the public opinion it is unanimously oposing this conflict, and nothing will change it"
"It is inadmissible for Romania to take part in a war that will cause the dissolution of a small nation"
Ion Lahovari:
"Austria-Hungary started this war, with the purpose of ruining the balance of the Balcans, and ripp Serbia appart. Therefore we can never take part in such an act, and let thousands and thousands of our sons, to die, just for the sake if it"
The Crown Council ended with the words of the king "I take note that the country's representatives, almost unanimously, demanded Romania's neutrality. As a constitutional king I must submit to your will. I am afraid, however, that the prestige of the country will come out of today's meeting diminished, and I am afraid that you have made a decision that Romania will regret in the future." We know today that this decision of that Crown Council brought us the Great Unification of Romanua, in 1918. ❤
YES, it's finally here
As a Romanian who has a Serbian friend, I love our Orthodox brothers :)
May we flourish in the near future and stand together by the Black Sea 🇷🇴🤝🇷🇸
Serbia is landlocked
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 I was referencing the saying at the beginning
That our best friend is the Black Sea
@@isg4 ah i see
without that context, it kinda sounds like talking about how beautiful and enjoyable a nice clear sunset is to a blind person
Serbia would prefer the adratic I think.
@@Rus_and_NATO_Slayerwe would prefer the Dušan Silni territory
Much Love from Serbia to our Romanian Brothers and Sisters❤❤❤🇷🇴☦️🇷🇸
This might be the friendliest and warmest comment section under a youtube video that tackles Balkan topics, there might be hope for the world after all 😅
I'm pretty sure that Serbia and Romania are the only two neighbouring countries in the Balkans who have never fought a war against each other.
(Not counting Romania and Moldova, of course, but that's a different story)
Well, they almost declared war on each other when Banat was getting split, but you're right.
@@PO.RO.MD.ORT15 In the Balkans, almost declaring a war but not actually doing it is equivalent to 1000 years of peace in Western Europe.
@@Dominator150395 nah, it's equivalent to a declaration of eternal love, I'd know, i live there.
Moldova is not part of the balkans
@@vladivascanu108 Neither Romania. Nothing north of Danube is Balkan. So, except Dobrogea...
My favorite Romanian is a guy who sells all kinds of cheap household items, tools and parts for various things. He speaks funny Serbian but everybody in the community loves him, he's a wholesome guy. He was married to a Serbian wife but he outlived her. He taught me how to replace an entire toilet after I went to buy spare screws from him and told him I had no idea how to do it, he showed me because he felt nice and said that people need clean up after their shit and fix things like that, so I treated him with burek and yoghurt from a bakery in the same pijaca (Serbian marketplace). Went on to replace the toilet two years later on my 4th try, remembering what he told me 🤣 I was 14 when he showed me.
I hope I visit soon your country and try some burek and other of your traditional food. 😊 l actually live close to serbia (south romania)
@@eEmm1
Burek is in Romanian language PLĂŠINTĂ
pijaca is piața (Serbian c reads ț in Romanian. Or ”ts”, to approximate it without using special Romanian characters).
you forgot to mention that Serbian and Romanian have aproximetly the same mentality , tha have , both , a great heart and be ready to help anyone if he is in need ! Serbs and Romanians are BROTHERS on so much way i cannot explain !
The only reason my father is alive today is because of one Serbian granny took upon herself to drive over a border and bring him specific shots for rapid kidney failure. She asked nothing in return. I will never forget that.
Honestly we're super cool with both our South Slavic neighbors, both Bulgaria and Serbia are awesome. 🇷🇴 ♥ 🇷🇸 ☦
Just wanted to post that Romania as a country just seems super chill. Not sure why, but I imagine it's because you were kind of lucky to obtain a lot of territory where different ethnicities live, but you don't have claims on other countries based on some historical nonsense, and no large Romanian population outside the country. Romania just seems like a good example company, that doesn't need to glorify it's own history in order to feel important or whatever.
@@julius43461 Thank you for your kind words, Milos. There is, of course, the Republic of Moldova, which we consider our own flesh and blood. We would very much like to reunite with them, should they want it as well in the future. 😊
@@Bianca268 Yeah I know Moldova is like a smaller cousin, but I never heard there was any animosity or a desire to annex them forcefully from Romania. Perhaps I am just not in the loop, but still from what I've seen so far Romania seems pretty content with what it has.
Also, I grew up listening to a lot of Romanian music. Well, it was music sung in English by Romanian artists, but I digress. I am planning to travel to Timisoara soon, can't wait to visit Romania for the first time. It was always so close to me, but I never went there for some reason. What is Romanian coast like these days? I imagine it is at a safe distance from the war.
@@julius43461 no worries for the war, we are NATO afterall so enjoy the seaside until it gets crowded
@@MrDoggysmut Yeah I know there won't be a direct attack on Romania, but I'm not sure how often there is like rocket debris or fragments ending up close to the shore.
Romanians Serbs and Greeks are like brothers who know each of lur hardships and are smart at geography to know Kosovo is actually part of Serbia
I will give a toast to you, Nick.
Live my Dardane land out your friendship that have nothing to do with you both🤥😉
Keep your gigantic noses out of Albanian biz🖕🏻
Sincerely, 🇦🇱☦️
@@eldahalili496 Or what
@@eldahalili496 Exactly, or what?
@@InAeternumRomaMater tell me a bit more what from you as my Dardan land was and it's mine and you bark a lot hire on internet internet warriors
Much love for Serbia from Romania!!!!
Also, the most famous dance in Romania is called "Sârba" (Српски плес / Serbian dance)! 😃
si ei au rumunska svita (suita romaneasca)😊
Da, dar nu se cunoaște vreo conexiune cu sârbii (legată de acest dans); există și ipoteza că vine de la ”a serba”, ”sărbătoare” (termen de origine latină). Cu asta există o conexiune evidentă: prin dans se sărbătoresc multe.
Unde au sârbă bai boule?! In Ardeal si Moldova nu este nici o sârbă imbecilule!
@@claudiu-iuliandeluca129 si chiar e acelasi dans
Love my Romanian Chad Orthodox brothers 🇷🇸❤🇹🇩
Love you too 🇷🇴❤️🇷🇸
🇷🇴🫶🏻🇷🇸
High respect my bro 💪🇷🇴🤝💪🇷🇸
Love back to you too my Serbian brother 🇷🇴❤️🇷🇸
Greetings to our Ortodox brothers from Krusevac, Serbia! ❤️
I want to send a lot of love and warmth to our Serbian brothers 🇷🇴❤️🇷🇸
It's true, one of the few nations in Germany that doesn't look at me with suspicion, on the contrary, I made a couple of friends from Romania 🙌😊 🇷🇸🇷🇴
I love Serbia and serbians as a romanian. I always feel welcome in Serbia and most people are very nice.
Love Serbia 🇷🇸❤🇷🇴 from Romania 💪
Love our Roma brother ❤️ 🇮🇳 🇷🇴
@@Trontotario nahh 💀💀
@@Trontotario ☠️stop calling us gypsies ,you curry loving weridos☠️
@@Trontotariobrother , Roma have different flag . We are romanians 😊
@@davidfox1050 🇮🇳 💔🇷🇴😭
A year ago i went to Greece and there i met a Romanian dude and we hanged out the whole too weeks that we were in greece and yeah we had fun
I love Romania even if i never been in it. But i can't wait for a visit to Romania. See ya at Moldoveanu peak, because i love hiking. I just know i will be welcomed as a brother, because they were always brothers to me when they come to Serbia!
Romania is probably the only country in the Balkans that tries to love everyone in the peninsula.
Because we share similar history from our great neighbours 😊
Besides Hungary
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 we have nothing against hungaria ,its propaganda ,if they want teritories let them have it as ong as they can maintain them ,but hungary economy its not the best so first focus on that
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 tbh most of the population of romanians don't care about the past, it's the hungarians that start the drama
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 fuck hungary, I'll die before they get Transilvania and they can suck my dick
As a Romanian, I can confirm, we love each other.
A few years ago a bus full of romanians overturned in Serbia and dozens of serbians from the nearby villages came to help
Great video man. I am from Holland and have been to Romania many many times because of work relations and because it is a wonderful country. Never expected them to have such a bond with Serbs. I want to go to this border region and Serbia now as well. Romania is my favorite country to go on holiday since I have a different job now. It is better there than anywhere else in the world and yes I have been to many places. Romania has it all!!
Romania=NATO/EU and Serbia=Pro-Putin and anti-NATO/EU! Serbs dream that Putin will take back the countries from the Soviet era, including Romania. Russians "brothers" of Ukraine but have oppressed Ukraine for 450 years and now kill Ukrainians. Serbian "brothers" of Montenegro but have killed Montenegrins to force the Kingdom of Montenegro into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia after the First World War, when the Montenegrin king was in exile in France who had betrayed Montenegro. Serbs are waging a hybrid war now in Montenegro, which is a NATO member.
I m living in Drobeta Turnu Severin on the other side of the Danube and my family and I spend most our weekends in Kladovo..at Djerdap restaurant, at the beach or hiking..we feel like at home..we are greatful to have such a wonderful neightbour country with such wonderful people
The Hajduks and the constant fight against the Turks connect these two peoples with each other. No one in the Balkans put up as much resistance to the Ottomans as the Serbs and Romanians or Wallachians.
@Karl Von Lytovski My friend, the Balkans were "modernized" long before the Turkish onslaught. We had kings and emperors, centuries back while the Seljuks & Ottomans lived in caves. Without "Force" you say lol that a good 1/4 of the Balkans was forced to convert to Islam, are we just forgetting it or what? Christians, especially Orthodox Christians, were WIDELY disadvantaged in the empire. Otherwise nobody would have accepted Islam. Let's be honest.
Oh please go fuck yourself, the Hajduks were Croats and Croatia fought enough to be one of the two that were branded "Antemurale Christiantitis"
If you really count the Serbs then you can add Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonians and Montenegrins to the mix because apparently the bar is rigged that low
@@overlord165 That's right, I almost forgot about the Bulgarians. I don't want to criticize the role of the Albanians & Greeks either, but none of them fought so hard against Islam and for their own people as the peoples mentioned above. The Albanians waged campaigns against the Ottomans in the 15th century, true. However, the majority immediately converted to Islam and have remained so to this day. The heroic deeds of the Hajduks, which consisted mostly of Bulgarians, Wallachians and Serbs, were sung about throughout the Balkan Peninsula until modern times.
As for the so-called Macedonians & Montenegrins, I really don't want to start a discussion. We both know very well that these ethnic groups did not exist at the time.
@Karl Von Lytovski Sure Buddy.
I think Bulgaria and Romania are growing into a bromance for the past 20 years.
We both struggled economically during the first post Commy period.
And we both lagged a bit behind the Central European countries in adapting.
And we both went into the EU and NATO together.
I think Romanians are cool people.
I have a Romanian boss now and a few Romanian colleagues.
Thats sweet
Well, we have a similar culture for start and similar ancestors, my own name is of Bulgarian origin, Jigău, coming from the name dzigov
nah, you tried to fk us with the schenghen stuff. no grudge, but kinda far from brothers.
@@imt1217 what?
Watch your backs brothers, tuta bugarin is backstabbing. Greetings from Serbia 💝
Long live the Romanian Serbian Friendship🇹🇩🇷🇸
Cum sa nu ii iubim pe creatorii pleskavitei❤
How can you not love the creators of pljeskavica? I didn't know I could understand Romanian
@@DepressedLemur9 Brate?
@@DepressedLemur9 let's gooo!
@@DepressedLemur9 😂 apparently you do.
Ce-i aia...?
Serbia + Romania = GYM BROS?
I'm so happy that you got your channel back! and shocked that your first video after doing so was about the friendship of our countries 😁 it's just so wholesome!
also sârba (literally serbian) is both a rhythm and a type of folk dance in Romania. Starina and his son Gruia are also folk heroes, featuring in many poems, ballads and songs. And in general I didn't hear anybody talking bad about Serbs, not even once, while talking trash about Russians is pretty common. I agree that now days Serbia is not a topic Romanians usually talk about, not even in sitcoms, where is much more common to have a hungarian character to laugh at or a russian. So there arnt even cliches about Serbs in Romanian pop culture, or at least not in satire. It's exactly what you said, a country which isn't mentioned a lot but there isn't any bad thing either about it. I'm just happy to share borders whith a country we are so chill about and that had so many things to add to our culture! The language made Romania more isolated than before the XIX century, so I'm always happy to see any sign of friendship from the neighbouring countries, because we have more things in common whith our balkan neighbours than whith the other romance countries tbh.
Now that you mention these things, i realize it's so true. We don't have any satirical stuff about serbia and sârba is actually one of the most famous dances in our folk culture🎉🎉
Funny, I live on Baba Novac street in Romania.
We also share the neolitic culture of Cucuteni-Trypillia. Brothers for ever. Respect and love to Serbia
Hello from Romania! My country, my pride! 😀🇷🇴🤝🇷🇸😀
Only in the Balkins can you find relationships between each other as complicated and borderline abusive!
As a Romanian, the Serbian and Bulgarian languages have a very similar sound to mine.
When I was a kid, I used to hear Goran Bregovic (great music 🤘🏻) and I kept asking my parents what those words meant because I didn't realize it was a different language.
As a Serbian i love Romanians!
As a romanian from Republic of Moldova I always had a bad opinion about slavs because Ruzzia and the fact that we are ripped from Romania only because of them. Is good to know that at least south slavs are our friends ❤
Nu te stresa, rușii ne-au dezbinat, dar ne vom uni din nou🇷🇴❤🇲🇩
In the Balkans, people are not really Slavs; but Slavicized ancient Balkan populations (Thracians, Illirians, Greeks mixed with Romans, Goths, Slavs, Ancient Turkic Bulgars, etc). They spoke Latin too, before Slavicization; some still speak a Romance language (Aromanians, Meglenoromanians, Istroromanians) a.k.a. Vlachs / Vlasi by their Slavicized brothers.
Like we (Romanians) are mainly Romanized Dacians mixed with Slavs, Ancient Turkic Bulgars, Hungarians etc.
@@ionbrad6753 Bro went with the most untrue fact he could😂
As a Romanian from Romania, I have to congratulate you on your quite rare stance coming from Moldova.
Poate într-o zi această nedreptate va fi corectată. Trăiască libertatea, trăiască România.
But the Ukrainians are Slavs too....what about them ?
What did I do wrong to have a Hungarian Bosnian larper explain to me why we love Serbs
The only thing you did wrong was live in Romania
@Losing Context i'd rather have my asscheeks inverted by a rogue cassowary than be in the same country as andrew tate
Is LIiE a Bosnian? I know he's Hungarian.
@@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Isn't he like a Hungarian Serb?
@@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Bosnian Serb with Hungarian ancestry
As a Serb, I can confirm that relationship with Greece goes deeper than with Romania, but I love Romania too. I think that there's not enough Serbs appreciate Romanian friendship and vice versa. I think we have to appreciate each other even more than this. Also you forgot to mention that Yugoslav fighter jet SOKO J 22 ORAO was built in Romania (and maybe co-developed with Romania, not sure) and we had a couple of military exercises together. :) Long live our friendship!
Backstabber
as a Serb from north (Banat) I can confirm that Serbs prefer Romanians over Greeks
@@HeroManNick132You Are Both Slavic But You Hate Your Own Blood Brothers
@@colinafobe2152Remember 1999 Brother We Didn't Betray You
@@user-nz5wf3qm5y i remember but how is that relevant to my comment?
Love you Serbia and I respect ortodox my country Serbia ❤ Romania ❤
I have travelled a lot around Europe but nothing will remain ingrained in my memory like when we went to Timisoara for two days out of fun and the Romanian border guard just stamps my passport and immediately returns it.
"Dobro dosli u bratsku Rumuniju!" (Welcome to brotherly Romania!)
Meanwhile in France i lost a flight at their fucking airport because a mixed halfbreed could not believe a Serb can fly in first class.
I know
I can't believe either
From France, sorry about that! Our law enforcement/border guards/all things authortity are just enjoying power-tripping all the time. They will jail you for 1g of weed while rapists and killers are released early for "good conduct". The truth is rapists are more likely to be beaten up/killed in jail than other offences, and our government wants to protect its kind.
@@XOFInfantryman *Laughs in agriculture*
@@VojislavMoranic 😐
Was that an attempt at humor ?
@@XOFInfantryman Unlike your mother you are not getting it.
Одобряю такою дружбу наций, нам бы больше таких дружб
Romania: my best neighbours are Serbia and a Black Sea
Moldova: am I a joke to you? 😢
Moldova is family, not neighbour ;)
Because we consider them part of our country 😉😉
bcs moldova is romania too
Moldova isn't a country, it's part of us! ❤
Bc moldova is so similar to romania that they are pretty much the same thing
Every time I visit Serbia, I encounter friendly and respectful people.
Before the pandemic, I used to visit Vrsac every year in autumn and make trips to Beograd and Novi Sad about once every two years. In all that time, no unfortunate incident occured. Maybe the odd stressed middle-aged lady at the grocery store being a bit snarky, but that's about it.
Oh, let's not forget how good Serbian food is. Actually, it's EXCELLENT! Honestly, the best pizza I've ever eaten was a Quattro Formaggi I had at Contrast Pizzeria in Vrsac some years ago. The pleskavita is also excellent in any town you go to in Serbia, but my favourite was one that I ate in a run-down place in Nis. I also love products you can buy at any grocery store, like Smoki, Cipiripi, Knyaz Milos, Jana, Moja Kravica and so on.
Ahhh I can't wait to go to Serbia again!! I've still got lots of cool places left to discover. If anyone's coming to Rudnik in July, hit me up!
Bro, come to Pancevo. Let's go for a drink or coffee. :)
Ah yes, it is a bromance like no other in the region.
Like spirited people we are.
Especially in Banat and Oltenia regions where many generations grew up loving our Serb neighbours.
Music, movies, football, dishes, drinks you name it, we grew up with them.
I had the privilege to meet a few Serbs, in Ro and abroad.
I’ve never seen a more fierce loyalty being shown than from them.
Top people and they’ll always have a special place in my heart.
Uvek prijatelji! 🇷🇸 ❤ 🇷🇴
PS Also, my dad’s name is Zoran although we don’t know to have any relatives in Serbia.
There is no need to bring our friendship up 24/7
There is NO friendship
That’s because we’re brothers ❤ and being brothers is a known fact
Cuscrii*
Da - might be of Latin origin (”Ita”) - as is used only by Southern Slavs, who met Latin speakers when arriving in the Balkans. Russians took it from Bulgarians, together with many other words. In Old Russian, ”da” was not used as ”yes”.
Chelneriță (and chelner - the male genre) comes from German: kellner
In Western Romania we still use Ida but in rural areas.
As a Romanian latinophile, the "ita" origin of "da" is copium.
Latin didnt have a word for yes, you'd simply repeat the question asked.
"Ai fost la mare?
Am fost"
There's no shame in it, our roman ancestors didn't leave us a word, so we got it from the slavs.
@@wallachia4797 Of course it would be no shame : )
I really believe the door is open for the hypothesis I wrote. I don't give a dam if the origin is slavic, turkic or papuan :) I do not hesitate to use slavic origin words.
But you are wrong here, as far as my knowledge goes: yes, Romans did not have a word for "yes". Though, they did have several words (and/or expressions) to express agreement, including "ita". Watch
polýMATHY channel and see him speaking classic Latin using "ita" for "yes".
Again: west- and east- slavs (closer to the slavic urheimat) do not use "da". They use a form of "tak". Russians did not use „da” as "yes" until the 17th century; and they were not our neighbors anyway; ukrainians were neighbords but they use "tak".
Anyway - it is just a hypotheses and I do not really care about it's truth value. Probably all these - tak, ita, da - are cognates ultimately derived from proto-indo-european.
It's also pretty weird that Romanian "și" is a cognate of Spanish/Italian "si", only in Romanian it means and but in the other Romance languages yes. It makes a bit more sense when you learn that they come from sic in Latin which meant thus.
My friend, you're seething.
> ita > ta > da
We didn't just pluck the word from our slavic neighbors, the word evolved over time and changed to reflect the geo-cultural realities of that time.
Don't be a know-it-all little shit, especially when you don't know what you're talking about.
TL; DR: COPE AND SEETHE!
Always a pleasure to share a drink with our serbian neighbours whenever we meet at festivals ❤
I grew up in Romania watching Serbian TV, that's how I learned English and Serbian. Still remember the day Treći kanal started broadcasting.
My heart broke with Yugoslavia. I could not believe it.
During the summer vacation, one of my University colleagues used to drive across the border with a tank full of fuel and come back empty. Refill and repeat. He did it for money and that's the reason the big smugglers did it as well. Still, I hope it helped some people survive.
Wow, what a heartwarming video ❤🇷🇴🇷🇸
Hitler offered Antonescu Serbian land, but Antonescu respectfully declined it!
This say alot
Cannot betray brothers in arms who fought turks side by side for many many decades! This friendship and brotherhood lasted the test of time for centuries
🇷🇴🫡🇷🇸
Wow, this is one of the most, if not the most wholesome comment section on youtube! Much love and respect from Romania to our serbian brothers and sisters. No matter what our corupt gouvernanent does, you will always have a special place in the soul of the romanian people! Живели!!!
Just to add a little salt - 2 Queens that are among the top 5 popular in the Serbia are from the Romania. Queen Natalie(Наталија) wife of king Milan and wife of the king Alexander - Maria (Марија). Add more on the list if you remember.
Edit: Avioane Craiova IAR-93 Vultur, or Soko J-22 Orao was project done in the co-operation betwen Romania and FY.
About the latinization process,there were two actually
The first one,where they just took words from french and italian
And the second(în my opinion,better one),where they looked at french and italian words,found the original latin word,and then changed it according to the linguistic evolution of romanian
If you read old documents , after you pass the hardship of cyrilic calligraphy you see that romanian hasn't changed soooo much. The "re-latinization" happened not in an attempt of cleaning romanian language (ofc there were some crazy lingvists who wanted to do that and also tried, but not only with latin, there were also panslavists who tried it also) but very naturally because during the modernisation process of Romania, the administrative model changed, switching from ottoman to western european, therefore it came along with the new jobs, new legislations, new industries and so on with new things that we never had so we imported a lot of technology and also words. It was like this because we didn't copy-pasted british or russian society but french and italian due to affinity and ofc to the romance background and also because french were the cultural power. Look at Romania nowadays, it's importing a lot of anglo-american stuff and see how the language is affected, the same thing happened in 19th century. Really wanted to make this point because I see pretty often a mistake being done by people on the internet (ofc especially from the balkans) stating that "aaah romanian was slavic before they completely changed the language" as if you can replace over the night a language with a new one especially taking in consideration that most of Romania was an agricultural/rural country. Some people really think history is a game where you double-click and voila! you got a new society in three turns.
@ I am so tired of explaining this all the time! Thank youuu!
@DragosScarlat are dreptate
nobody restricted the use of a word or another! in general, words were added, these words did not replace other words! the evolution of the language happened naturally due to better sense, better pronunciation and so on. There are hundreds of examples: , for example, was added, but it did not replace (Slavic) or (Hungarian). was encourage to use but it did not replace . was reinserted in use, but it did not replace and so on...
And there's also the layer of random words that we just ripped straight out of the french language and now spell it in our own way ("chaise longue"="șezlong"; "mousse de ail"="mujdei")
As a Banat/Transylvanian native, I have nothing but friendship for my Serbian bros. 🤜🤛
Love to our brothers Romanians from the southern neighbor! 🇷🇴❤️🇧🇬
My father used to tell me how he survived comunism due to help from serbian smugglers , so from where i’m standing rn as a romanian , serbs are cool
And these Serbs did this for free, I am sure. Romania, Romania, Romania. Have some self esteem!
@@Hajde_budalla what they did was smuggle goods into our country , good wich we desperately needed … ofc it wasn’t for free but what choice did we have?
@@mariustripa7296 So they exploited you. Got it. I know a little Romanian history from that era. We had it bad with Enver Hoxja, but you had it worse with Ceausescu. No food, the taxes and orphanages, etc. I think it’s played with your selfesteem. But baby, Serbia was only in it for themselves. They’re no good for you, honey.
About 2 years ago Romania added about 3,500 new words in its language, and most of them came from English. Same happened in the XIXth Century (19th) with French, due to its popularity among the Romanians, many used French words in its daily basis. So just as they did two years ago with the English words, they added most French words that was used by the people. While the Italian and the Latin words were changed with some slavic words for *re-latinization* purposes. We did the same with our alphabet, we had a different and a more "Romanian" Cyrillic alphabet and one mixed between Latin and Cyrillic. But we changed it completely to latin. We don't know exactly how much latin or Slavic the Old Romanian language was, we believe around 49-60% was latin, we have an old romanian letter in the Old Romanian language from 1521, and we Romanians tend to understand it 99.9%
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Interesting!
Yeah is truly remarkable how Neacșu's letter is still intelligible today even for people like me that are learning Romanian, there are sections of that letter that I can understand effortlessly from beginning to end.
That letter contains 80% Latin origin words, so yeah…
The re-latinization thing is a lie. Neacsu's leter had 80% words of latin origin. This topic is a slavic/hungarian lie.
Yes, Serbian people are ever such loyal friend of Romanians. I had a grate Serbian friend in England. Duşan was his name; sadly he died (R.I.P.) I miss him very much ♡♡♡♡♡♡we are Christian Orthodox ♡♡♡♡
Strange thing, you didn't mentioned music, folklore music to be precise. Sometime for a melody it is hard to distinguish whether it has Serbian or Romanian origin, but people realy don't care and just enjoy it, at least here in Serbia. For example, latest Tik-Tok chalenge in Serbia has melody which originated from... Moldavia. I found out because tune was awesome and I was curious to find out which part of Serbia it comes from.
+1. Here in Romania we have an entire folk genre called "Sarba", which kinda translates to "the serbain song"
True
While this video is nice, I just wanted to preface one thing you said at the start.
The notion that Romanian "relatinised" itself is a largely outdated one today and isn't used by linguists or historians.
Even in the oldest Romanian inscriptions (Neacsu's letter, Fragmentul Todorescu) from the 1500s, Slavic vocabulary makes up around 10-15% of the words written.
If anything it can be argued that Romanian got more slavic as time went on, as some latin-derived terms in these old inscriptions are extinct today, replaced by slavic words.
Talking of Romanian relatinisation is a bit silly since such a process never happened nor was there anyone who could go on to institute such radical changes.
Based hungarian
It's funny because this whole misconception about "Romanian relatinisation" started from a wikipedia article which never talks about words being replaced or anything like that.
The funniest thing is that if you check, the article was created by a Hungarian; we're getting trolled hard.
I believe that the word "re-latinization" is just wrong. I think "standardization" of the language is more correct. Romania had a quite unique alphabet before this process, we had a Romanian Cyrillic alphabet which was different from the others and one Cyrillic and latin mixed. We just completely changed it to latin. Some words were lost by this too tho, like the "I pak" thing from Neacșu's letter doesn't exist anymore in Romanian. And those many "French" words added in Romanian was because of French being the most popular second language in the two Romanian principalities, they added just as they did 2 years ago with English words. Because of this latin words became more in the language, while majority of words were still of latin origin in the Old Romanian language even before this process
Koszi Zoli for the objective facts posted !
e ungur...
The story of Michael the brave should be a movie!
There is a Romanian movie about him! But yeah, a bigger production would be more fitting!
same with Vlad Tepes ( but a Romanian / European production - not the turkish one they did with Netflix 🤮)
Here it is ua-cam.com/video/oxv6LfcfryA/v-deo.html
The Serbian Romanian mega project from the past which is still operational and powering both countries. The Iron Gate 1+2 is the largest dam on Danube River. Located between Romania and Serbia has one of Europe's largest Hydroelectric power plants (two stations).The Iron Gate Dam's construction started in 1964 as a joint venture between both communist countries - Romania and Yugoslavia (of which Serbia was part until 1992). When completed in 1984, the Dam's both stations had a total of 16 generators producing 432 MW (megawatt) power in total.
On the Serbian side Kladovo there is still a large monument in Romanian and Serbian script that was erected in 1964 for the opening. There the Serbian-Romanian brotherhood is described.
Love both from Greece 🇬🇷❤🇷🇸🇷🇴
Bro I love your videos so much and I feel so proud that I can understand all the memes down to the single one. Your videos are the literal manifestation of my humor. Keep it up!