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  • @craigpacker7171
    @craigpacker7171 2 місяці тому +141

    Fun fact. The artists in the Norwegian national selection had the option to use auto-tune. The lead singer of Gåte declined. 😇😇😇

    • @williamzinedineh
      @williamzinedineh 2 місяці тому +9

      well because the singing style actually requires there to be some "screetching" sounds autotune would have to go out the window anyway. it IS supposed to sound like this

    • @tanjamarie6807
      @tanjamarie6807 Місяць тому

      Absolutely 👌💯​@@williamzinedineh

    • @miemora5920
      @miemora5920 Місяць тому

      i hope they do decide to use it

    • @TakioReal
      @TakioReal Місяць тому

      @@miemora5920 why? autotune would ruin the song 💀

  • @Ridiculina
    @Ridiculina 2 місяці тому +128

    So Gåte's text is based on and distilled from an ancient ballad about a maiden who lost her mother when she was born, but later got a stepmother. The stepmother was so jealous of the girl that she transformed her first into a sword and placed it in the king's courtyard. However, the girl's inherent goodness also manifested in the sword, even though she had been changed into an object. All the finest knights and soldiers favoured this sword above all other swords, and the envious stepmother then transformed the maiden into a needle. The most skilled tailors loved this needle and sewed the most beautiful clothes with it. The stepmother grew even angrier and turned the girl into a wolf, cursing her to roam the forest forever, unable to rid herself of the wolf form unless she drank her brother's blood. And so it was. The maiden wandered through the woods. For eight years, the stepmother stayed indoors, afraid to venture out because she knew the wolf maiden was out there. But then she became pregnant and wanted to go to church. The wolf pounced on her, seized the stepmother's blue cloak, pulled her off her horse, tore out her heart, and drank her blood and thereby also her brother's blood. With that act, the curse and enchantment were lifted, and the maiden emerged, just as beautiful and kind as before, and returned home to her father.

    • @ShaneBoy
      @ShaneBoy 2 місяці тому +1

      I don't get the riddle. How was her stepmom containing her brothers blood?

    • @gekko513
      @gekko513 2 місяці тому +17

      @@ShaneBoy Because the stepmom was pregnant, making the unborn baby the maiden's half brother. Mother and foetus share components of their blood stream through the placenta.

    • @escana722
      @escana722 2 місяці тому

      The Wikipedia article is quite informative en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulveham

    • @ragnhildskog5363
      @ragnhildskog5363 Місяць тому +1

      Can you please post this comment on ALL Ulveham reaction videos??😍 Beautifully written and informative for those who want to know what the song is all about😊

  • @trolldurlangseth666
    @trolldurlangseth666 2 місяці тому +22

    The instrument is a Nøkkelharpe/Nyckelharpa, which is a swedish/norwegian/scandinavian instrument. It's found in Sweden, Norway and Germany, and has existed since the 17th century. It got popular again in the 1960's in Sweden, and today we have multiple different kinds of the instrument.

    • @toft6560
      @toft6560 2 місяці тому

      Or Denmark ? Drejelire lol

  • @sulliken77
    @sulliken77 2 місяці тому +26

    She didn't get forced to wear a Wolf's skin.
    Her stephmother made her to a werewolf. The only way to lift the curse is to drink the blood of her Brother.
    When they repeat the chorus towards the end, you might notice some whisper/growls in the back. That voice tells the rest of the story. Basically that she killed her pregnant stephmother, and drank the blood of her unborn half brother
    Dark stuff. I love it.
    I saw Gåte live in 2001/2002. That's when they made a breakthrough in Norway.

    • @dukedoll1
      @dukedoll1 Місяць тому

      THANK YOU! I thought I heard the growling but my hubs said he couldn’t hear it so I thought I was going crazy!

  • @karisynnvetrotland2197
    @karisynnvetrotland2197 2 місяці тому +39

    Love it! The winner for me ❤❤❤❤

  • @thehilaryglow
    @thehilaryglow Місяць тому +15

    I'm an Israeli black metal fan and I know Norwegian 🖤 I love everything about it, 12 points from Tel Aviv 🇮🇱

    • @larsmich1874
      @larsmich1874 Місяць тому +2

      12 to Israel as well, from Norway, stand your ground.. ♥

  • @ukrainiansintallinn
    @ukrainiansintallinn 2 місяці тому +15

    My favourite song on Eurovision 2024 is Gate from Norway 🇸🇯
    12 point from Estonia 🇪🇪 & Ukraine 🇺🇦

  • @vidarst
    @vidarst 2 місяці тому +8

    I'm Norwegian and a huge fan of Gåte. Your reaction is one of the best. I see that it is difficult to really understand everything about this song. But you really try to understand the lyrics and the story behind this song. And you're reactions are real!
    Love your work bro.
    Be strong, be safe, be kind!

  • @erik-nm5cf
    @erik-nm5cf 2 місяці тому +17

    The original folk ballad exists in 10 versions. Here is the one most close to the Gåte performance. These old ballads are meant for dancing, so there are a lot of verses + a chorus sung by all the dancers.
    Oppskrift 1857 av Sophus Bugge etter Elen Rolleivstad, Fyresdal, Telemark .
    Written down 1857 by Sophus Bugge from Elen Rolleivstad, Fyresdal, Telemark
    Eg va' meg så liti ei møy
    mi moder ho monne på barseng døy.
    -Imot den blie somår
    I was so small a maid
    my mother she should in birth-bed die
    - Towards the mild summer
    Eg va' ikkje håt åtte år
    då eg fekk meg en sjukmoder i går.
    I was not yet eight years
    when yesterday I got a stepmother
    Så skapte ho meg i en gangari grå
    så sendte ho meg av ti kungens går.
    Then she made me into a grey horse
    Then she sent me off to the king’s estate
    De totte mi skjukmor vere vest
    at adde dei gjillaste sill' ake mæ meg mest
    That my stepmother thought was the worst
    that all the finest should ride with me the most
    Så skapte ho meg i eit liti svær
    eg sille fare i mannefær.
    Then she made me into a small sword
    I should travel on the ways of men [= to war]
    De totte mi skjukmor vere vest
    at adde dei gjillaste sille bera meg mest
    That my stepmother thought was the worst
    that all the finest should carry me the most
    Så skapte ho meg i ei liti nål
    så sendte ho meg av ti skræddarens går.
    Then she made me into a small needle
    Then she sent me off to the tailor’s estate
    De totte mi skjukmor vere vest
    at adde dei gjillaste sill' saume mæ meg mest
    That my stepmother thought was the worst
    that all the finest should sew with me the most
    Så skapte ho meg i ein liten kniv
    ho sa' eg sill' taka av manneliv
    Then she made me into a small knife
    She said I should take men’s lives
    De totte mi skjukmor vere vest
    at adde dei gjillaste sill' tægje mæ meg mest
    That my stepmother thought was the worst
    that all the finest should take with me the most
    Så skapte ho meg i ein ulve grå
    ho sa' at eg sille på skogjen gå.
    Then she made me into a grey wolf
    She said I should roam in the forest
    Ho sa at eg sill' ikkje få bot
    før eg fekk drukkji min broders blod
    She said I should not be restored
    before I got drinking my brother’s blood
    Min skjukmoder var så gammel en kvinde
    men herre Gud lod hende mæ båni binde
    My stepmother was such an old woman
    but the lord God let her be bound with children
    Mi skjukmoder va' heimi i åtte år
    ho tore 'kje ti kyrkja for ulven grå
    My stepmother stayed home for eight years
    She dared not to the church for the grey wolf
    Dæ niende tok ti kyrkja gå
    nie møyar så va dei då.
    The ninth startet going to the church
    Nine maidens were there then
    Nie møyar dei rei i ring
    mi skjukmor ho rei innar i kring
    Nine maidens rode in a ring
    my stepmother she rode within the circle
    Så tok eg hennar i kåpa blå
    så rykte eg hennar av gangaren grå
    Then I grabbed her in the blue coat
    Then I jerked her off the grey horse
    Så tok eg hennar i silkjeskaut
    så rykte eg hennar av veg braut
    Then i grabbed her in the silk headscarf
    Then I jerked her off the track of the road
    Så reiv eg ut hennes vistri sie
    så hennes blod de sprang så vie
    Then I tore out her left side
    so that her blood ran so widely
    Så reiv eg ut hennes hjarterot
    så fekk eg drukkji min broders blod
    Then I tore out her hearts root
    then I got drinking min brother’s blood
    Då eg ha' drukkji min broders blod
    då bleiv eg atte ei jomfru så go
    When I had drunk my brother’s blood
    then I became again a virgin so good
    Då eg va' ei jomfru så go
    då gjekk eg inn for min fader å sto
    When I was virgin so good
    then I went in standing in front of my father
    Då eg gjekk inn for min fader å sto
    så skapte han meg i ei lind så go.
    When I went in standing in front of my father
    He made me into a linden so good
    Fyst andre lindar dei feller bla
    allstøtt ska' du stande like klar
    First other lindens they shed leaves
    All the time you shall stay just as ready
    Når andre lindar dei feller løv
    allstøtt ska' du stande like grøn
    When other lindens shed leaves
    All the time you shall stay just as green
    Her sit du mi syster å skor din fot
    eg stende uti mæ frosi rot.
    Here you sit, my sister, putting shoes on your foot
    I stand outside with frozen root
    Her sit du mi syster å klær din kropp
    eg stende uti mæ frosen topp.
    Here you sit, my sister, dressing your body
    I stand outside with frozen top
    I kvell så kjeme der belar ti deg
    imorgo kjem hoggaren høgg av meg
    Tonight there is coming a suitor for you
    Tomorrow comes the lumberjack cutting me down
    Dei høgge av meg dei kyrkjesvalir
    eg høyrer så mange dei løyndetali
    They make of me the church swales
    I will hear so many secret speeches
    Dei høgge av meg ein kyrkjekamm
    eg skjuler så mang ein synduge mann
    They make of me a church room
    I will hide so many sinful men

  • @petterfuhre17
    @petterfuhre17 2 місяці тому +5

    And this is how to compose and perform a 3-minute epic.

  • @lillm6874
    @lillm6874 2 місяці тому +10

    Very nice reaction👍
    I love this song and performance and I’m really glad we’re sending Gåte (gaw-teh) to Eurovision😍
    The intro is an old “kulokk”. A “kulokk” is how the women called/calls the cows home to be milked in the summer, often in the mountains.
    The chorus is inspired by this “kulokk”
    Ulveham means wolfskin, and she is turned into a real wolf
    The song is taken from an ancient Scandinavian medieval ballad, called "Møya i ulveham". The Norwegian story exists in various versions.
    Basically, the story revolves around a young maiden being transformed into a needle, a knife and a sword by her evil stepmother. However, the people of the world appreciate both the needle, the knife and the sword. To punish the maiden even more, the stepmother transforms her into a wolf. The story ends with the stepmother staying with the child, and on the way to church the wolf pounces on her and drinks the stepmother's heart's blood. This lifts the curse, and the maiden emerges from the wolf's den.
    Greetings from Norway🇳🇴

  • @annehyden1088
    @annehyden1088 2 місяці тому +6

    Gåte’s music is a dark, mesmerizing and stunningly beautiful take on Nordic folk. Where they flirt with elements from traditional Norse and pagan music as well as from more modern genres like rock and industrial.
    The chorus is a socalled KULOKK, - the maiden calling the cattle in from the the mountains.

  • @trudekraft1326
    @trudekraft1326 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for your reaction. So proud we are sending this for esc24. This is norwegian soul served on a silver plate.

  • @tomkristianberger8693
    @tomkristianberger8693 2 місяці тому +5

    It’s an old medieval story. And more correctly about the translation of the text is that the stepmother _cursed_ her to walk alone in the woods, not _forced_ her.
    She was cursed to be a wolf, and would never be whole and good untill she drank her brothers blood.
    There is a lot of dark old stories from the ancient dark forrests and mountains of Norway. This is just one of them.

  • @mrmeuande
    @mrmeuande 2 місяці тому +24

    The instrument is a key fiddle. A swedish old instrument used back in the days. The lyrics are a curse. She is turned into wolf and forced to kill her brother. She refuses and instead she kills her step-mother, but she was pregnant. Curse lifted... 😊 Dark.. Based on a old norwegian middle aged story. A lot of the screamimg is a norse way to call the animals (kulokk).

    • @KingFamilyReacts
      @KingFamilyReacts  2 місяці тому +10

      😳😳😳😳😳 Thank you for all of the clarification and information. Wow lol

    • @elisabethstermo9396
      @elisabethstermo9396 2 місяці тому +4

      Her mother died and her stepmother turned her into a sword, but the soldiers loved to use it in battles and the stepmother became angry and turned her into a needle but the tailor loved to use the needle to make clothes and then the stepmother was angry again, and turned her into a wolf 🐺 and to break the curs she had to drink her brothers blood. Her stepmother got pregnant and wanted to go to church for blessing but the wolf killed her and ate her heart and then got her brothers blood and became the girl again and went to her fathers house and lived happily ever after. 👍 Best regards from Norway 🇳🇴

    • @elisabethstermo9396
      @elisabethstermo9396 2 місяці тому

      You only told half of the story. 😊

    • @trolldurlangseth666
      @trolldurlangseth666 2 місяці тому +6

      The instrument isn't just swedish, it's also norwegian.

  • @ingrid7343
    @ingrid7343 2 місяці тому +3

    It's from a very very old Scandinavian folktale about someone being turned into a wolf by an evil stepmother, and the only way to break the spell is to drink the brother's blood, which happens when the pregnant stepmother is passing by... Here are the english lyrics of the full text sung by a swedish folkrock group called Garmarna. The norweigan group Gåte [gaute meaning Riddle] had to cut down the lyrics to fit within 3 minutes, that's why it's so short. Amazingly done to cut a thousand year old folktale to only 3 minutes, right. Btw, the instrument is called Nyckelharpa.
    Anyway, here's the full lyrics in english of the tale where it's called Vedergällningen (=Vengeance): ua-cam.com/video/dLYkogvmqYg/v-deo.htmlsi=dY7ELXyvZpkiued2
    And here's a similar folktale with english lyrics, Varulven (The Werewolf): ua-cam.com/video/nD8MKECCdxc/v-deo.htmlsi=gGyppb2-aUIzqCEe

  • @annemarienordby4326
    @annemarienordby4326 2 місяці тому +4

    The moment after you said that you didn't know what to make of her saying she drank her brother's blood, I got an add for a Big Mac Bacon😭😂

  • @MJODENG
    @MJODENG Місяць тому +1

    The violin insteument is nyckelharpa «original» 🇸🇪 - nøkkelharpe 🇳🇴

  • @torgeirlindland6486
    @torgeirlindland6486 Місяць тому

    Magnus on guitar and Mats on bass are amazing. Check out their band 22

  • @yeager4942
    @yeager4942 Місяць тому

    The voice in the background is the vocalists brothers step son, he at the time was 11 years old when it was recorded i belive.

  • @elizabeth-janehagen9824
    @elizabeth-janehagen9824 2 місяці тому +2

    Tusen hjertelig takk fra oss i Norge ❤ Gåte means RIDDLE 😘 And this is a "farytail" from far away in time❤ Tusen hjertelig takk ❤🍀

  • @Kari.F.
    @Kari.F. Місяць тому

    Gåte (meaning enigma, pronounced gawtey) takes Medieval songs and rocks them up. It's mostly sad and dark songs. Gunhild sang like this when she blew my mind at an outdoor concert 20 or so years ago. She was in her early teens. Her talent was extraordinary already at that age. No matter how the Eurovision finale goes, I'm a proud to be a Norwegian this year!
    BTW: The instrument you're marvelling over is called a nyckelharpa. It's a Swedish medieval instrument used only by Nordic traditional folk musicians as far as I know. Gåte makes it sound better.

  • @lijuang8849
    @lijuang8849 Місяць тому

    Norway was beautiful and awsome❤ sadly them ended on the last place in the competition😮 cant belive it.
    Norway and this years winner switzerland was my favorites.
    Did you see the song from switzerland??
    /Li from sweden

  • @Danya-gq2nv
    @Danya-gq2nv 2 місяці тому

    thanks! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @harriethanssen570
    @harriethanssen570 2 місяці тому +4

    It’s called nøkkelharpe, it’s a type of fiddle/

  • @aleksandartrickovic1776
    @aleksandartrickovic1776 2 місяці тому +2

    Ulveham❤

  • @kreaturen
    @kreaturen 2 місяці тому +1

    The lyrics is a much condensed version of a much longer medieval ballad, and so a lot of the "sense" to it is lost. Even so, they present the drama and despair of the story exceptionally well though.
    In the original story, the step mother wants to get rid of the girl and turns her into various objects that she sends away (as gifts). The stepmother then becomes increasingly furious that no matter what she turns the girl into (whether its a needle, sword or a tree), they become everyone's favorite.
    Finally she turns the girl into a wolf (a feared and hated animal) and tells her that she cannot turn back unless she drink her brother's blood (Something the girl presumably would not wish to do). Nine years later the step mother is pregnant and on the way to church she meets the wolf (who is the girl) again. The girl kills her and by doing so, also her unborn brother, lifting the curse.

  • @john-toregundersen2655
    @john-toregundersen2655 2 місяці тому +6

    The name Gåte is a norwegian word for riddle...

  • @harriethanssen570
    @harriethanssen570 2 місяці тому +6

    The lyrics in the video aren’t completely on point so I’ll try:
    I was such a beautiful maiden
    With an evil stepmother, my mother died
    She made me into a sword and a needle
    And sent me off to the King’s estate
    And the wrath my stepmother felt the most
    When the nicest liked me the best
    And then the chorus..
    She gave me a skin, as grey as the wolf
    She cursed me to walk lonely in the woods
    Never will I be whole and well
    Until I get to drink my brother’s blood
    And the chorus again
    And this is what the guy is growling:
    So I ripped out her left side
    So her blood ran wild
    So I got to drink my brother’s blood
    Translating these lyrics isn’t the easiest, not even for me as a Norwegian. She sings in mostly Nynorsk and some of the words are very old, I actually had to Google the meaning of them.

    • @littleblackpistol
      @littleblackpistol 2 місяці тому

      Nynorsk .. is that Old Norse?

    • @harriethanssen570
      @harriethanssen570 2 місяці тому

      @@littleblackpistol it’s deriveted from old Danish, only about 10% of the population speaks it. It’s one of the 3 official languages we have.

    • @ahkkariq7406
      @ahkkariq7406 2 місяці тому +2

      @@littleblackpistol Nynorsk is a written language based on Norwegian dialects, collected and compiled by the Norwegian poet and linguist Ivar Aasen. This was when Norway was freed from Denmark after about 500 years in the 1800s. The old, Norwegian written language disappeared with the black plague, who hit the scribes hard, and was replaced with Danish written language. Unfortunately, only a small part of the population use Nynorsk as their main language. The other, Bokmål, is based on Danish.

    • @ahkkariq7406
      @ahkkariq7406 2 місяці тому +3

      @@harriethanssen570 No, no, no. Nynorsk is based on Norwegian dialects.

  • @ricoeugene2628
    @ricoeugene2628 2 місяці тому +3

    You said it correct the first time : Gåte . -And : Ulveham : means : "Wolves skin" or "Wolves fur" ...Lyrics are based on an old , old, really old text... You will figure it out if You want to know.....

    • @ErikHolten
      @ErikHolten 2 місяці тому +1

      _Ham_ is also synonymous to shape or form. The protagonist has been transformed, no doubts about it.

    • @phoenixresurrection
      @phoenixresurrection 2 місяці тому

      100 points from Greece !!!!!!! Amazing

  • @tommylundholm9146
    @tommylundholm9146 2 місяці тому

    Nyckelharpa Key Harp is the traditional instrument that also made Norway win 1995 with Nocturne a Swedish artist behind the instrument. This year we have the Norvegian twins compete for Sweden. So this will be very interesting. I guess or want Norway to win.

  • @hansmarheim7620
    @hansmarheim7620 2 місяці тому +1

    Great reaction. I believe the story is about how her evil step mother cast a spell on her, transforming her to a Woolf. She could not return as a human unless she drank her brothers blood. Old Scandinavian story.

  • @HanFyren
    @HanFyren 2 місяці тому

    The album version of the song contains the last verse with the resolution.

    • @ErikHolten
      @ErikHolten 2 місяці тому +1

      It's also present here, sort of, in four verse lines recited as the whispering/snarling towards the finish.
      _Så reiv eg ut hennes venstri sie_
      Then I ripped out her left side
      _Så hennes blod de sprang så vie_
      so her blood it spurted so widely
      _Så reiv eg ut hennes hjartarot_
      Then I ripped out her heart's root
      _Så eg fekk drukkji min broders blod_
      So I got to drink my brother's blood

  • @annchope6647
    @annchope6647 Місяць тому

    I am from Norway and Gåte means Enigma😀

  • @larsmich1874
    @larsmich1874 Місяць тому

    The Å is like in AUtomobile. G AU TE / GÅTE.

  • @republikadugave420
    @republikadugave420 2 місяці тому +1

    This croatia or ireland for me...personally norway for me is the best song..

  • @larsm2001
    @larsm2001 2 місяці тому +4

    The å in Gåte is pronounced exactly like 'oo' in floor.

  • @rockon4853
    @rockon4853 2 місяці тому

    It`s a key harpe (nøkkelharpe).

  • @user-ow7du1od2g
    @user-ow7du1od2g 2 місяці тому +1

    Å is pronounced as the a in"raw"

  • @Koreviking
    @Koreviking 2 місяці тому +2

    The voice in the background is actually a woman. A famous Norwegian death metal vocalist.

    • @ErikHolten
      @ErikHolten 2 місяці тому +3

      It's not Agnete Kjølsrud of Djerv doing the death vocals in Ulveham. It's Gunnhild's nephew under the stage name STORM.

    • @Koreviking
      @Koreviking 2 місяці тому

      @@ErikHolten It’s not? Are you sure?

    • @ErikHolten
      @ErikHolten 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Koreviking I'm having trouble providing more than circumstantial evidence rn, but here's my best:
      Both contributed and were credited on their own separate tracks of the EP where Ulveham (long version), but neither are in the Discogs tracklist for Ulveham in particular:
      1 Hamløypar
      2 Ulveham
      3 Førnesbrunen
      4 Svarteboka
      Featuring - Agnete Kjølsrud
      5 Skarvane
      Backing Vocals - Leo Davadi Sundli
      (That's Storm, Sveinung's 15yo son.)
      (Adding to the confusion: Gåte's Bandcamp page credits "Backing vocals Svarteboka: Leo Davadi Sundli" but that's obvs. in addition to Kjølsrud, who provides one of the two lead vocals on that song.)
      However, at the Rockefeller concert where Ulveham was first performed in public, both Agnete Kjølsrud and Storm appeared with Gåte onstage, but only one of them for Ulveham: Storm. I wasn't there, so that's according to two reviews I've read.

    • @Koreviking
      @Koreviking 2 місяці тому

      @@ErikHolten Hm. Well, they’re good vocals, nevertheless.

    • @ErikHolten
      @ErikHolten 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Koreviking Agreed! And the kid is really young, (like the preceding generation), but already catching some attention, I think there's a video out already.
      BTW I found that the lyrics sites do list Storm for the final stanza, although they're all missing the third line of the verse: _Så reiv eg ut hennes hjartarot_

  • @Monica-ng4ie
    @Monica-ng4ie 2 місяці тому +5

    The stepmom cursed her to be a warewolf and the only way to break the curse was for her to drink her brothers blood. Gåte is said like gaw-teh

  • @larsmich1874
    @larsmich1874 Місяць тому

    Gåte were forced to remix the song, make it shorter and change words, so it is not the 'exact' story.. 1000 your old Norwegian tale, or ballad I read some places.

  • @Luke-se6ly
    @Luke-se6ly Місяць тому

    i believe thats a nyckelharpa

  • @eliknutsen6233
    @eliknutsen6233 Місяць тому

    She is cursed and made into a grey wolf by her stepmother. Only way to lift the curse is to drink her brothers blod. It's old Norwegian folklore

  • @Henrik46
    @Henrik46 2 місяці тому +1

    "Gåte" is pronounced "Gaw-teh".

  • @hansmarheim7620
    @hansmarheim7620 Місяць тому

    It is about time some countries like Spain, Italy, USA, Uk and France get mandatory education in Norwegian language and culture.

  • @bartonbagnes4605
    @bartonbagnes4605 2 місяці тому +4

    Phenomenal performance. Weird lyrics.

    • @kristian0411
      @kristian0411 2 місяці тому +1

      Most norwegians would not understand the lyrics. It is a 1000 year old story song in a very old dialect so it does not make sense to pay to much attention to an english translated text of a viking folk tale.

    • @Tingelingkiss
      @Tingelingkiss 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@kristian0411Don't speak on my behalf, thank you 🙄 I understand very well, what she is singing and so do my family and friends.....If you don't understand, that's fine, but you don't know every norwegians.....Have a wonderfull day 🥳

  • @jokabjo1694
    @jokabjo1694 Місяць тому

    You pronounce Å like if you say AU together. Like Paul.

  • @terjemullerkarlsen3028
    @terjemullerkarlsen3028 2 місяці тому

    Ulveham=Wolfs cote

  • @terjemullerkarlsen3028
    @terjemullerkarlsen3028 2 місяці тому

    The å in Gåte ua-cam.com/video/m-AdgpoBRtw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JulienMiquel

  • @Vinterloft
    @Vinterloft 2 місяці тому +1

    Gåte = Gaw-teh

  • @alias9986
    @alias9986 Місяць тому

    tvelve stringer

  • @draxi88
    @draxi88 2 місяці тому

    Gohteh

  • @muddyfeet69
    @muddyfeet69 2 місяці тому

    super Eurovision reaction - like always ♥