If you know Ukrainian folk music, could you send me a transliteration of a song?
♫ Thursday, April 3rd, 2008Tralee asked:
IIt’s called comes from a French-produced record, and they call it “Prunelles noire, épine noires”? (It means, black sloe fruit, black thornes.) If you could give the translation, it would be great. My hobby is learning songs in foreign languages, and this one is really clever because of the rhyme scheme.
common folk
IIt’s called comes from a French-produced record, and they call it “Prunelles noire, épine noires”? (It means, black sloe fruit, black thornes.) If you could give the translation, it would be great. My hobby is learning songs in foreign languages, and this one is really clever because of the rhyme scheme.
common folk
