@@viktorcoudere3615 you know how the nazis killed literally everyone they conquered right? So it’s kind of like how other languages were slowly dying out because of it
That part of west Slovakia was not part of Germany. It was part of Schutzone (Defence zone), where Wehrmacht bases were allowed, but it was part of Slovak state.
This song was written during their national revival in the 19th century, it is just a patriotic Slovak song about the Slovak nation still existing, keep that in mind before commenting "Nazi collaborators, Nazi anthem" etc.
@@bohusskho1982 i would know it sooner if we would learn at school about 🇸🇰 instead of Antic Greece, Roman Empire, Australia, Oceania, north & south pole and America 😒 The most of Slovak history i know from Countryballs
This song is just a variation of the original song "Hej Slované!" by the Slovak composer Samuel Tomášik. He composed it out of sadness when he visited Prague and heard more German than Czech. Since than it's been considered the unofficial anthem of all Slavs and it was used as an anthem by the Slovak state and post WW2 Yugoslavia. The melody is based on the polish patriotic song (nowadays anthem) "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła, póki my żyjemy". Greetings to all Slavic brothers from the Czech republic. 🇨🇿🇸🇰🇵🇱🇷🇺🇺🇦🇧🇾🇷🇸🇭🇷🇸🇮🇲🇪🇧🇦🇲🇰🇧🇬
Its sad that you hear more Arabic in Paris than French, more Turkish in Berlin than German, more Urdu in London than English, more Pashto in Athens than Greek, more Amharic in Milan than Italian, more Hausa in Marseille than French, more Somalian in Malmo than Swedish, more Igbo in Madrid than Spanish, more Roma in Bucharest than Romanian etc
@@derrotebaron8140 я в курсе брат мой, я не такой уж и неуч, я специально славянские страны объединил в "типо" одну страну, там заметно было I know my brother, I'm not so ignorant, I specially combined the Slavic countries into "supposedly" one country, there was noticeable
HEY write this in your forhead. Its lyrics were first written in 1834 under the title "Hey, Slovaks" ("Hej, Slováci") by Samuel Tomášik and it has since served as the ethnic anthem of the Pan-Slavic movement, organizational anthem of the Sokol physical education and political movement, and the national anthem of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. The song is also considered to be the unofficial second ethnic anthem of the Slovaks. Its melody is based on "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego", which has also been the national anthem of Poland since 1926, but the Yugoslav variation has a slower tempo, is more accentuated, and does not repeat the last four lines as it repeats the last two lines.
''Zivi zivi duh slovenski, zivece vekovma'' - ''Stena puca, dub se lama, zemlja ne se trese'' It's so adorable to see the similarities. A big, big greeting from Serbia, our brothers ❤
Love to Slovakia from Poland! Yes... we did fight against each other in the past, but that’s the past. Today, we are Slavic brothers! Niech Żyje Słowacja! 🇵🇱❤️🇸🇰
@M. Arv chodzi mi o to, że ten który powiedział, że nie mieliśmy konfliktów ze Słowacją i Węgrami nazywał się patriotą, a tu od razu ktoś mówi „Tak patrioci się uczą historii!”. Czy ludzie myślą, że patrioci są głupi?
Russia: i have a flag Poland: i have an anthem Slovakia: nice flag and anthem you two got there..... *be a shame if someone..... used them for homework*
Yay Slovakia gets some love! 😀 Long live Slovakia! 🇸🇮🤝🇸🇰 Edit: My mom always told me I was Slovak, but she got it mixed up with Slovenia, so I’m Slovenian not Slovak, but long live Slovakia!
I'm 1/4 Slovak through my mother, who is 1/2, due to my grandmother's parents both coming to America from Austria-Hungary to escape the First World War. We even have a picture of them in Budapest and my great grandfather would return to Czechoslovakia periodically until his death. My great grandmother refused to return because the authorities seized all of her parents property.
@@oldo9 Nakręciłem film o Polsce. Jak można wyszukać "Poland Music and Images", Widać Miniaturę, która wygląda jak budynek gdzieś ewentualnie w Krakowie lub Wrocławiu.
@@oldo9 A natočil som video o Slovensku, ako môžete hľadať "Slovakia Music and Images", Môžete vidieť Miniatúru, ktorá vyzerá ako Bratislavský hrad nad riekou.
It's very surprising, my native language is Russian and usually I don't understand Western Slavic languages well, but here I'm being honest, I understand almost 100% percent of the song, somewhere around 95%.
@@donthomasiny1709 Czechs and Slovaks couldn't beat Nazis alone and we all know what West did to us. Slovaks didn't want to be divided between Hungary, Poland and Czechia. Those times were hard and nobody supports any war crimes.
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm 1. they do have history, even if not an interesting one to the mainstream public 2. (not related to your reply but to the comment itself) the anthem is a copy of the polish anthem from what I know, or at least the music itself
@@polishraspberries @Skot both of you are wrong, the music originates from the panslavic anthem, of which many slavic nations used its music for their owns.
@@CZPanda Italy had a Civil War where the Monarchs fought the Socialists and the Monarchs won, after they turned Democratic they declared war on Germany. That's why the meme is unrealistic.
@@denisjankovic2164 Sadly many people in S.korea know not about Slovak very well, but many people in S.Korea know that how long and proudly is Slovakia's history.😉
The way the song is sung feels depressing. You can almost feel the defeat in the choirs voice, almost like they’re being forced to sing this by gunpoint; which was probably the case.
I am Polish and Slovakian in speech and writing is *Very close* to our own one Especially this sentence 1:25 Slovakian: Boh je s nami kto proti nam Polish: Bóg jest z nami kto przeciw nam
I think that slovaks used the russian flag first, it doesnt really matter cause its tricolor of slavs anyway Plus the anthem (lyrics ) were written by slovak so yeah
@@arturjuhasz5240 ok sorry i dont know much about the russian history but the flag is still tricolor of slavs so ye No need to say that we slovaks copy russian flag
The map is wrong. Schutzzone Slowakei doesn't mean it wasn't part of Slovakia. It was only an area where German forces were stationed, training etc. But it was politically, ethnicaly always Slovak.
@@peterdziak8476 Did he have a choice? He have the strong axis countries on north and south.If Tiso wanted to revolt, Hitler and Horthy would destroy Slovakia immediately. In besides, Slovakia was obliged its independence by Germans, because none of Ententes countries didn't want to listen them.
The use of this song as the anthem of Slovakia has always perplexed me. This song was a Pan-Slavic anthem yet the Slovak State was INCREDIBLY nationalistic and adverse to any idea of Slavic unity. Interesting indeed.
Those are cursed borders overall, but that western german zone was still part of the country, even if Wehrmacht had rights there. Still a good song, even thou the regime wasn't exactly cool.
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm Well the Germans established a puppet regime in Slovakia while annexing Czechia, people didn't choose to be occupied, it was just the reality of the situation
I am serbian and find part "Čierna zem pohltí toho kto odstúpi zrádné!" one of best parts of any anthem ever. Not to mention the fact that SFR Yugoslavia anthem Hej Sloveni is actually Hej Slovaci adopted to serbian language. Genial Word by Samo Tomášik, and Music fact is that the composer of "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego" of Poland is unknown. Greatings to Slovaks from Serbia.
@@valerkis8280 bro dont be discouraged from these haters, whos life is to sit at the computer and write bullshits. Slovaks and Hungarians lived 1000 years together in one common state. We are brothers 🇸🇰🇭🇺👍
Diese Hymne war später in serbokroatischer Sprache die Nationalhymne der Föderativen Volksrepublik Jugoslawien beziehungsweise der Sozialistischen Föderativen Republik Jugoslawien.
@@marcelliummapping226 Mazurek Dąbroskiego was written in 1797 and Hej Slaveni in 1820s Also Hej Slaveni has its melody cleared based on the Polish hymn
*Fate of Czechoslovakia focus completed*
*Czechoslovakian goverment refuses*
*Germany has decalred war on Czechoslovakia*
Allies:Well here we go again
@@noonehere-r6k france: decides to explode (civil war)
Switzerland: Damn this popcorn's good
@@noonehere-r6k Liechtenstein:I know right my guy
Usa: Oh for God's sake no we're not getting involved again.
*“Our Slovak language is still alive.”*
I mean, at the time that would definitely be a flex
Yeah also during the austrohungerian occupation at some point you were allowed to speak slovak basically in your own house.
@@denisjankovic2164 "occupation" . You have to exist first before you can be ocupied.
Can someone explain this comment to me?
@@viktorcoudere3615 you know how the nazis killed literally everyone they conquered right? So it’s kind of like how other languages were slowly dying out because of it
@@BadBame962 thanks!
That part of west Slovakia was not part of Germany.
It was part of Schutzone (Defence zone), where Wehrmacht bases were allowed, but it was part of Slovak state.
He does this in all of his maps, he never includes occupied territory even if they belonged to the nation. Look at any of his Vichy songs.
Right, for the same reason Vichy France map are mostly done wrong.
@@Reichsritter true, same as southern Tyrol, but the alliance with Slovakia was more important than this city.
The fucking capital was there
@@heilodin1 Username checks out
This song was written during their national revival in the 19th century, it is just a patriotic Slovak song about the Slovak nation still existing, keep that in mind before commenting "Nazi collaborators, Nazi anthem" etc.
I prefer it sung in Serbo-Croatian. :)
If it wasn't Made during WW2, it could be a Nice athem 😔
@@ninazagorova4194 actually this was made decades before that, during the Slovak national revival.
@@evzenvarga9707 so it was made during SNP?
@@bohusskho1982 i would know it sooner if we would learn at school about 🇸🇰 instead of Antic Greece, Roman Empire, Australia, Oceania, north & south pole and America 😒
The most of Slovak history i know from Countryballs
This song is just a variation of the original song "Hej Slované!" by the Slovak composer Samuel Tomášik. He composed it out of sadness when he visited Prague and heard more German than Czech. Since than it's been considered the unofficial anthem of all Slavs and it was used as an anthem by the Slovak state and post WW2 Yugoslavia. The melody is based on the polish patriotic song (nowadays anthem) "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła, póki my żyjemy".
Greetings to all Slavic brothers from the Czech republic. 🇨🇿🇸🇰🇵🇱🇷🇺🇺🇦🇧🇾🇷🇸🇭🇷🇸🇮🇲🇪🇧🇦🇲🇰🇧🇬
Not just patriotic song but anthem too
You may be forget to add Romania flag
@@sayanchatterjee8622 Romanians are not Slavs
Its sad that you hear more Arabic in Paris than French, more Turkish in Berlin than German, more Urdu in London than English, more Pashto in Athens than Greek, more Amharic in Milan than Italian, more Hausa in Marseille than French, more Somalian in Malmo than Swedish, more Igbo in Madrid than Spanish, more Roma in Bucharest than Romanian etc
@@marcopolo2395 Agree, it's very sad..
this song sounds very familiar... 🇵🇱
That song was written by a Slovak
@@dgsf9444 im talking about "melody", not the lyrics
@@professionalbabushka4591 Ok, my bad
Babushka Hardbass
@@sc9881 The chorus is slightly different, you're right. Never noticed it, thanks
I'm Polish and i understand like 70 maybe even 80% of this song.
@Ararune I agree.
@Ararune and slovakias capital is named brother glory lmao
I'm Czech and I understood 100%😁
@@theojanastheone3116 I´m too
I'm Serb and I understood everything, if the slavs unite into one country the official language would be probably slovak
Greeting from France to Slovakia
🇫🇷❤️🇸🇰
Thank you for vaccine
Greeting to Slovakia from Japan🇸🇰🇯🇵
Greetings to America 🇺🇸 from America 🇺🇸
日本人ニキオッスオッス
🇸🇰🤝🇯🇵
@@InmuAyuayu 月宮ニキオッスオッス!
Open the country. Stop having it be closed (please. I want to see the cherry blossoms next year and I’m an avid fisherman)
Russia:"Hey, look at my flag!"
Slovakia and Slovenia:"Our flag*"
Edit: I did not mean to piss anyone off, stop taking it so seriously
Serbia,Bohemia,and Croatia: “All our flags”
@@spanishboysmodels2876 Slavic country's: our!!!!!
@@oscarfromsamara *ours русский вы наш
@@derrotebaron8140 я в курсе брат мой, я не такой уж и неуч, я специально славянские страны объединил в "типо" одну страну, там заметно было
I know my brother, I'm not so ignorant, I specially combined the Slavic countries into "supposedly" one country, there was noticeable
And we in Russia can understand 70% of their language, by the way.
SLÁVA SLOVÁNOM!
SLAVA SLAVIANAM!
Fascists, Communists, and Democracies in Slavic lands all seem to agree on this anthem.
It's a famous pan-slavic song, makes sense
HEY write this in your forhead.
Its lyrics were first written in 1834 under the title "Hey, Slovaks" ("Hej, Slováci") by Samuel Tomášik and it has since served as the ethnic anthem of the Pan-Slavic movement, organizational anthem of the Sokol physical education and political movement, and the national anthem of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. The song is also considered to be the unofficial second ethnic anthem of the Slovaks. Its melody is based on "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego", which has also been the national anthem of Poland since 1926, but the Yugoslav variation has a slower tempo, is more accentuated, and does not repeat the last four lines as it repeats the last two lines.
росіяни ,як Завше украли чужеє!
''Zivi zivi duh slovenski, zivece vekovma'' - ''Stena puca, dub se lama, zemlja ne se trese'' It's so adorable to see the similarities.
A big, big greeting from Serbia, our brothers ❤
hummm,,, słowacki dla Polaków bliższy od serbskiego
From Romania with love 🇷🇴🤜🤛🇸🇰❤
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm Hungary has more gypsies than Slovakia, Gypsies are more European than Hungarians anyway.
román szlovák két jó barát, együtt lopják mások honát!
@@MatyasMIH what do you mean?
Love to Slovakia from Poland! Yes... we did fight against each other in the past, but that’s the past. Today, we are Slavic brothers! Niech Żyje Słowacja! 🇵🇱❤️🇸🇰
Niby kiedy biliśmy się ze Słowakami? Z Węgrami i Słowakami wieczna zgoda nikt tego nie zmieni
@@Patriot-qv7oy
Choćby druga wojna
Thanks guys🇸🇰❤🇵🇱🇭🇷
@M. Arv nie no już normalnie przesada. Zawsze tak jest, że jak się coś powie to od razu ktoś coś o polityce. Można kurde się uspokoić czy coś?
@M. Arv chodzi mi o to, że ten który powiedział, że nie mieliśmy konfliktów ze Słowacją i Węgrami nazywał się patriotą, a tu od razu ktoś mówi „Tak patrioci się uczą historii!”. Czy ludzie myślą, że patrioci są głupi?
Russia: i have a flag
Poland: i have an anthem
Slovakia: nice flag and anthem you two got there.....
*be a shame if someone..... used them for homework*
correct me if im wrong but wasn't that anthem official in communist Yugoslavia too?
Hungary: I have a coat of arms.
Slovakia: You had, its my now!
@@Sudungarn Exacly 👌
I am a Slovak to say this
Slovakia steal everything xD
@@aranygabi2971
It is the other way round but it is hard to explain it to the Magyars who are systematically being brainwashed by their school system.
Greetings from Czech
🇨🇿🇸🇰
czechoslovakiaslovakia
@@ZeHistoryNerd Czechoslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakia
Czechoczechoczechoczechoczechoslovakia
Slovakoczechia XD
@Борис Ценков Czechoslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakiaslovakia
Congratulations for your national holiday on 1st January Slovakia from your friends in Germany
I don't think this is good place to put that comment...
better write it under the anthem of modern Slovakia, and not Marionette
Yay Slovakia gets some love! 😀
Long live Slovakia! 🇸🇮🤝🇸🇰
Edit: My mom always told me I was Slovak, but she got it mixed up with Slovenia, so I’m Slovenian not Slovak, but long live Slovakia!
damn it, i understood 85% of the song just by listening to it. Slavic vibe in action (with love from Russia)
🇸🇰❤🇷🇺
Love Slovakia from Serbia we are brothers forever 🇷🇸❤️🇸🇰
УКРАЛИ СУ НАМ ПЕСМУ ХЕЈ СЛОВЕНИ
🇨🇿❤🇸🇰🤝🇷🇸🤜🇽🇰
I'm 1/4 Slovak through my mother, who is 1/2, due to my grandmother's parents both coming to America from Austria-Hungary to escape the First World War. We even have a picture of them in Budapest and my great grandfather would return to Czechoslovakia periodically until his death. My great grandmother refused to return because the authorities seized all of her parents property.
Wow, how an interesting story.
@Gábor Banciu Angolul pofázz, hogyha már külföldiekkel beszélsz tesa
@Gábor Banciu ah, vagom, diszmagyar es misogynistic vagy, makes sense 🥴 milyen szamalmas eleted lehet basszus, valmennyire tudom sajnalni 💀
@Gábor Banciu Average Hungayrian
F
To Slovaks from your Czech brothers and sisters... we love you
We love Czechs and Slovaks too love from Polsko
@@ustkaball479 🇨🇿🇵🇱🇸🇰
@@ustkaball479 West Slavs Stronk
@@AgentAlfie bruh
@@AgentAlfie Did You Know That Slovak State Was Led By Radicals?
Our best friend to me, from Croatia
🇭🇷🇸🇰
You got discord?
@@radkomladic4947 No
@Ararune 🇸🇰🇷🇸 volimo vas braća i Varaždin ljepi volimo i More Hrvatske ❤️
🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰 GREETINGS FROM SERBIA
Хвала брате :)
Косово је Српско!
🇽🇰=🇷🇸
Love Slovakia from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇸🇰
Pozdrawiam do Polski 🇸🇰🇵🇱
@@oldo9 Nakręciłem film o Polsce. Jak można wyszukać "Poland Music and Images", Widać Miniaturę, która wygląda jak budynek gdzieś ewentualnie w Krakowie lub Wrocławiu.
@@oldo9 A natočil som video o Slovensku, ako môžete hľadať "Slovakia Music and Images", Môžete vidieť Miniatúru, ktorá vyzerá ako Bratislavský hrad nad riekou.
Film ich jest podobny do " Hej słowianie"
@krismaster102 wow
Love to Slovakia from Russia 🇷🇺♥️🇸🇰
ne ua♥️sk
This probably isn't the place to put that...
@neptún tv ладно
@neptún tv XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Тоже самое 🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰
It's very surprising, my native language is Russian and usually I don't understand Western Slavic languages well, but here I'm being honest, I understand almost 100% percent of the song, somewhere around 95%.
Powerful words paired with an equally powerful melody. ❤️🇸🇰❤️🇵🇱
They're hungarians
@@fridrich_von_hohenzollern They're not.
Now, repeat that over and over.. till you get that information in your head.
@@MessengerJimbo yes im from Czech republic 😂 and slovakians Is a fake hungarians. I love France, Vive la France Vive l'empereur
@@fridrich_von_hohenzollern What.... Slovaks are Slovaks, not fake hungarians. That's all that is to it.
@@MessengerJimbo 😆 no
Love Slovakia from Slovenia
I'm from Croatia, and I understand it 100%.
Greetings to Slovakia!
Pa da. Ponekad povijest pravi onakve... zanimljive stvari.
Za dom spremn
Шта ти знаш
@@Eclipse_Natureал за старачки
Комуњаре покрале цео текст хахахаххахххахаха
Respect to Slovakians from Serbia
Why? they break up with Czech and go fight for hitler, they leave us in war like Polands France and Engalnds
@@donthomasiny1709 Wat
@@ClifffSVK Dude, you dont know what happen in 1939? If not you Are bad in history.
@@donthomasiny1709 Czechs and Slovaks couldn't beat Nazis alone and we all know what West did to us. Slovaks didn't want to be divided between Hungary, Poland and Czechia. Those times were hard and nobody supports any war crimes.
@@craftahthey could but president was dumbass :)
1:34 *UNDER PERUN’S LIGHT*
Я понял практически все слов гимна, это действительно близкий к русскому язык
🇸🇰❤️🇷🇺
@@Daniela-Slovakia fuj ne
Hej, Slováci! 🔄 Hej, Sloveni!
Hej Slováci was written first
This is a very dark part of our history.
Also, fun fact: SFR Yugoslavia also used this song as their anthem
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm
1. they do have history, even if not an interesting one to the mainstream public
2. (not related to your reply but to the comment itself) the anthem is a copy of the polish anthem from what I know, or at least the music itself
@@polishraspberries @Skot both of you are wrong, the music originates from the panslavic anthem, of which many slavic nations used its music for their owns.
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm Of course they do.
Guys beware keyboard warriors are back at it again
@@kaskuramadala4466 No, it was polish song first (1797) and later was made into panslavic anthem (1848)
Love to Slovakia from Finland! 🇫🇮❤️🇸🇰
Fun fact: Finland and Slovakia have almost the same population, yet Finland is a lot larger!
greetings from Slovakia you have best hockey players in FInland
@@881terror thanks
That's because of the climate in most of your country. If it was in Central Europe, it would have comparable population with Germany or France.
Love Finland and Slovakia from Ukraine 🇺🇦❤️🇫🇮❤️🇸🇰
Im froms Slovakia and i didnt know that.
Czech Republic: AAAA SLOVAKIA HELPPPPPP GERMANY IS KILLING ME
Slovakia: sorry bro I joined their side.
Slovakia = Little Italy :D
@@CZPanda doing it before it was cool
@@CZPanda Italy had a Civil War where the Monarchs fought the Socialists and the Monarchs won, after they turned Democratic they declared war on Germany. That's why the meme is unrealistic.
Bullshits.
Анекдот: Чём Чех отличается от Словака ? Да тем , что Чех говорит и понимает только по-чешски, а Словак - ещё и по словацки !! 🇦🇹🇺🇦😎🤔🌹😇🤗😜😝👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️
This is so familiar but idk from were 🇭🇷🇲🇪🇧🇦🇷🇸🇸🇮
Love slav brother 🇭🇷❤️🇸🇰
@Ante Pavelic au sine pa ti se budeš
@@antepavelic5694Pa cemu to? Zar nismo svi ovde Slovenska braca?
How to make anthem for your slavic country:
1. Use melody of Polish anthem
@@fidelity3169 yea and the yugoslav anthem melody was based of off poland’s anthem
@@ylkjng it uses the lyrics of the yugoslav one
@@fidelity3169 actually yugoslav anthem is rewritten from this song
Ehm, actually the melody is from this (hej Slované) ua-cam.com/video/h1Pw7xekOcE/v-deo.html
@@matejkacenga9799 it has the same author with this song
I wonder why this anthem mentions Perun even though Slovakia was a Catholic State at the time.
Love to Slovakia from S.Korea🇰🇷🤝🇸🇰🧑🏻🧑🏼
I heard that lot of people speak Slovak in S. Korea, is that true?
@@denisjankovic2164 Sadly many people in S.korea know not about Slovak very well, but many people in S.Korea know that how long and proudly is Slovakia's history.😉
Love u góral's from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇸🇰
The melody is basically same!
Greetings from Germany🇩🇪🤝🏻🇸🇰
not again
@@pandertv2235 what? We helped you coming free from Prague in 39 without war
Eternal Love to Slovakia from Czechia ❤️
And comunism …like yours hungarian brothers 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@kalinkamylove You're just mad about Trianon
🇷🇸🇸🇰💪
👍🇷🇸👍🇸🇰👍✊✊🕊🇷🇺🕊✊✊
Russian people, please overthrow the fascist that your president is.
@@jozefmalik8443 budeš ich milovať aj keď nás napadnú?
@@craftahyes
@@كرار-ك8ز5ح yeah sure, the people who like russia would be the first people leaving from here when russia invades us
Hi slovakian brothers from poland:)
Love poland from slovakia🇸🇰❤🇵🇱
@@pavolhorecny8307 we understand eachothers languages :D
Dziękuję, pozdrawiam ze Słowacji :)
🇸🇰❤️🇵🇱
🤞
Slava Rodu!
Hello Slovakia from Kazakhstan
🇰🇿❤️🇸🇰
Yes , Borat country))
Привет, мишлинг))0)
The way the song is sung feels depressing. You can almost feel the defeat in the choirs voice, almost like they’re being forced to sing this by gunpoint; which was probably the case.
Yes, I feel like they were forced to sing this, it doesn't sound natural
Love Slovakia From Philippines 🇵🇭❤🇸🇰
ua-cam.com/video/HowjrXXPRCg/v-deo.html
@@olgawatson6567 ???
I am Polish and Slovakian in speech and writing is *Very close* to our own one
Especially this sentence 1:25
Slovakian: Boh je s nami kto proti nam
Polish: Bóg jest z nami kto przeciw nam
Thought this was a strange map of Russia then saw the title.
Country: Slovakia
Flag: Russia
Song's tune: Polish
Hotel: Nothing
this is Yugoslavian anthem,but is it same,whaaat????
@@Mirzasevdalija lyrics written by Slovak and melody made by polish
The flag is not russian you pleb. Slavic countries have the white, blue and red in their flags.
Me: *Ah yes i love slovakia!*
Stranger: *then tell me a slovakian word.*
Me:
Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴🤝🇸🇰🤝🇨🇿
Mulțumesc, Salut din Slovacia :)
🇸🇰❤️🇹🇩
As Russian, I cam understand a big part of that
So much love from Hungary. Love you my brothers.
Sending love back to Hungary to our allies 🇸🇰🤝🇭🇺
FLAG: *Russian*
ANTHEM: *Polish slow mo*
COUNTRY: *Slovakia*
Btw love from Hungary
I think that slovaks used the russian flag first, it doesnt really matter cause its tricolor of slavs anyway
Plus the anthem (lyrics ) were written by slovak so yeah
@@misko1054 ??? Tsar Peter chose the Russian flag in 1693... yes definitely Slovaks first used it
@@arturjuhasz5240 welp, I guess it's beter than other variants, slavic tricolor suits us more
Btw I hope that you're the one of "friendly" hungarians
@@arturjuhasz5240 ok sorry i dont know much about the russian history but the flag is still tricolor of slavs so ye
No need to say that we slovaks copy russian flag
@@zavaraninoveuhorky Of course long live Slovakia and V4
Sounds so much like Hey Slaveni yugoslavia anthem
It is just rewritten (anthem of all slavs) "hej slovania"
@The Slovak Imperator no, it isnt, sorry my mistake.
this instilled a sense of Slovakian nationalism in me and i'm American
A rare but still nice instrumental version, that's great
I love Slovakia from Russia Slovaks and Belarusians are brothers glory to the Slavic face!🇧🇾🇷🇺🇸🇰
Этот флаг похож в один в один на русский
hell nah bro we arent like that
Slava nasmu narodu!
Im from Poland and i understand some words in the slovakian
Love Slovakia from poland
Tak zwłaszcza faszyzujących Słowaków …gratuluje debilizmu
Poland, Slovakia (before the Vienna award), and Yugoslavia (post WW2) all shared essentially the same anthems.
Poland:
Slovakia: *Let me copy that*
I started to cry. It was my anthem. Yugoslavia 😢❤️
🔵 🔵
⭐ ⚪
🔴 🔴
Thanks.♥️ Ďakujem.🇸🇰
Slovakians fought for the Axis from Poland to Stalingrad and even to the bitter end when the Soviets entered their land truly amazing
Zdravím slovákov
@High Adler čauko😁
The little boy in the first photo was definitely forced to smile and raise his fist to the sky at 0:04 - 0:53
The map is wrong. Schutzzone Slowakei doesn't mean it wasn't part of Slovakia. It was only an area where German forces were stationed, training etc. But it was politically, ethnicaly always Slovak.
We are waiting the Mountain General comment.
Slovak is the great nation. Although I'm Russian, I've one friend from Slovakia.
Glory to Joseph Tiso!
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Dude, it's anthem of Nazi Slovakia, not the modern one
Oh, wait, ТЫ ШО, ЫМПЕРЕЦ ЧТО ЛИ?!
@@flame9826 Joseph Tiso was not Nazi, he was the conservative Republican, who fought against Czech's oppression of Slovak people.
@@junak_grandrussie Tiso agreed to send troops againts Russia my slavic brother
@@peterdziak8476 Did he have a choice? He have the strong axis countries on north and south.If Tiso wanted to revolt, Hitler and Horthy would destroy Slovakia immediately. In besides, Slovakia was obliged its independence by Germans, because none of Ententes countries didn't want to listen them.
sounds really familiar to the Polish anthem, and it's pretty damn cool too!
And the name of the anthem was taken from yugoslavia
Yugoslavia: Hej Sloveni
Slovak Republic: Hej Slovaci
@@fireydoesstuff_real yugoslavia didnt use the anthem until 1943
Long live the Slovak State! Long live Jozef Tiso! Hails from Serbia to our Slavic brothers!
Tiso was bad .
Slavic brothers 🇸🇰❤🇺🇦
I love this one, this language is very beautiful, respect from Hungary🇭🇺❤️🇸🇰
Correction: this 🇸🇰 is the slovakian flag, this 🇷🇸 is the serbian flag
@@Howkeek oops, im a fucking Idiot, didnt saw it, when i send it
@@Peter-dx1iu No worries lol
Rare Hungarian sighting. 👌
1:32 are you sure that was Perun?
I'm Slovak and yes, you can also call him Parom. (Perún is also correct in Slovak)
Krásne! Slzicka mi vyšla
The use of this song as the anthem of Slovakia has always perplexed me. This song was a Pan-Slavic anthem yet the Slovak State was INCREDIBLY nationalistic and adverse to any idea of Slavic unity. Interesting indeed.
the lyrics were changed to only mention slovaks, not slavs as a whole
This is the original. The Pan-Slavic was copied from it.
Greetings from Poland, it sounds like our anthem a little :D
Jest bazowany na naszym hymnie, tylko słowa są zmienione
Will we see a Norwegian patriotic song or national anthem on may the 17th? our National day :D
I am Czech and i understand 99% of this song, and i will add it to my video, it is about Historical anthems of Slovakia
this was also the anthem of yugoslavia, under the name "hej slaveni"
Those are cursed borders overall, but that western german zone was still part of the country, even if Wehrmacht had rights there.
Still a good song, even thou the regime wasn't exactly cool.
Slavic countries trying their hardest not to use the same melody
Meanwhile In:
Yugoslavia
Poland
Slovakia
Serbia
Montenegro
Brothers🇧🇬❤️🇸🇰
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm yes brothers problem
@@bulgariannationalist1637 Brothers that kill each other
@@ingeli9091 what to you mean
@@bulgariannationalist1637 I really need?
@@ingeli9091 what
Pekná pieseň.Počul Som ju v 57 mojich rokoch prvýkrát.Je v nej srdce Slovenska.Akurát To foto my nesedí.Je To účelovo????
Love Slovakia from Ukraine 🇺🇦❤️🇸🇰
Привет из России. Надеюсь, политсрач сейчас не начнётся.
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm What do you mean "two fascist"
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm Well the Germans established a puppet regime in Slovakia while annexing Czechia, people didn't choose to be occupied, it was just the reality of the situation
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm And how?
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm Said someone who fought together with nazi germans against our and soviet soldiers in the battle of Dukla Pass.
I am serbian and find part "Čierna zem pohltí toho kto odstúpi zrádné!" one of best parts of any anthem ever. Not to mention the fact that SFR Yugoslavia anthem Hej Sloveni is actually Hej Slovaci adopted to serbian language. Genial Word by Samo Tomášik, and Music fact is that the composer of "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego" of Poland is unknown. Greatings to Slovaks from Serbia.
Greetings from Hungary🇭🇺
@Stuka Obergruppentruppenstuppensturm I just really like Slovakia and all of its history.
@@valerkis8280 Much of it part of Hungary.
@@news_internationale2035 it was and because of this we are very similar.
@@valerkis8280 bro dont be discouraged from these haters, whos life is to sit at the computer and write bullshits. Slovaks and Hungarians lived 1000 years together in one common state. We are brothers 🇸🇰🇭🇺👍
@@David_SVK You're right man... Thank you :)
Diese Hymne war später in serbokroatischer Sprache die Nationalhymne der Föderativen Volksrepublik Jugoslawien beziehungsweise der Sozialistischen Föderativen Republik Jugoslawien.
Similar to Poland's anthem
Polska i Słowak to dwaj bratanki 🇵🇱❤🇸🇰
More like the Yugoslav one, search Hej, Slaveni!
@@marcelliummapping226 Mazurek Dąbroskiego was written in 1797 and Hej Slaveni in 1820s
Also Hej Slaveni has its melody cleared based on the Polish hymn
Thats cuz this song used the melody of the Polish anthem, and was written by a Slovak, and is basically a pan-slavic anthem
To jest bardzo podobne " Hej słowianie"
Polska i Slovak dwa bratanki?
*exteremely raged Hungarian noises*
I am Ukrainian and I can understand around 60-70% from this song. Love to Slovak bros from Ukraine.
Slawa Slowianam! 🇺🇦🇸🇰
I am Ukrainian but I understand 90% of the text🇺🇦❤🇸🇰
BTW Perun is not that Australian Powerpoint Military guy, it's a god
I find it funny how their leader was named Jozef Tiso.
And what the hell is funny on it ?
@@Ovechkin1194 similar to Josip Tito