Lama is the best ukrainian singer!!! I love her songs so much!!!
@OkeanElzyfan17 жыл бұрын
Divitsja video i ze vse. Lushit vashi polituku des inshu, zaparulu vu z vashumu politukamu i to vsjo rizne.
@Vinaba18 жыл бұрын
This song rocks
@YuraLozic15 жыл бұрын
нам всім так треба
@zhalt12317 жыл бұрын
For those of you who want to download it, but can't find it, then send me a message. I downloaded the video from her site and extracted the audio and saved it as a different file.
@Liliyajoon18 жыл бұрын
NICE..
@lyubyk16 жыл бұрын
about: "...i get home,Here comes the storm from somewhere,that made me out for 2 days(it made me off-the same meaning)i thougnt of you,the rain was stoped i calmed down.these two days were like one entire(unbroken) year full of wine and the sea of joy..and not i woke up at my place..i hade remembered that you existed,and the rain was stoped and then i found you... ref. I need it so much,i need it so mush to be where you are or get the train for being dissapeared,gotta out from you.
@yangol114 жыл бұрын
класна пісня! Лама зараз симпатичніша! Тут нібе ненафарбована
@killerkitty77716 жыл бұрын
i am english, what is her song about, i like the beat, she has a nice voice
@Stentor717 жыл бұрын
My girlfriend Елеана is a total sweetheart. I adore her, she is my sugarpie. I think Ukrainian women are very beautiful.
@Stentor717 жыл бұрын
To all the European nations, the Slavic tongues sound like someone talking backwards, or gargling while talking backwards. Comme Si, Comme Ca.
@theoneandonlyolya17 жыл бұрын
uke girlz rock! =)
@annalaszynski32610 жыл бұрын
i'm sorry EZbreezy, i disagree with you there i speak polish also, and its a wee bit different to ukrainian, and different to russian. there are some similiarity in some words, but the dialects are differently spoken, tho all deriving from the slavic language, IN each section of the slavs, it is changed and i think ukrainian, is a much more softly spoken unlike russian which is very harsh, and Polish is a mix of both lol :)
@idzjuba17 жыл бұрын
I have
@Stentor717 жыл бұрын
I like Ukrainian women, and culture, but you appear to have thrown down the gauntlet. Umm, let's see, basketball, baseball, football, transistors BJTs & MOSFETs, personal computers, countless musicians and artists, countless museums, countless advances in the fields of medicine, biology, physics, genetics, etc. Should I continue?
@warhawk214217 жыл бұрын
bod eta da
@8Telegraphist811 жыл бұрын
i ate with her in KIev. She was a table aside
@veryblackraven13 жыл бұрын
оте її "м-мммммммм" так схоже на Кардіганс. :) не у поганому розумінні, звичайно.
@normalukrainian13 жыл бұрын
@EZBreezy187 I'm glad that you can understand it, but you are pretty bad in linguistic history. Up to 17 century Muscovia - modern russia was mostfully speaking in finn dialect. Slavic language came to Muscovia from Kyivska Rus' . And Poland an Ukraine used to be one country long time ago, s many words are common indeed. As in all slavic languages. You should really try to listen Belorussian.
@Stentor717 жыл бұрын
Free Speech, 1st Amendment. Start banning one thing that offends someone, and then where do you draw the line? Everyone is offended by something, can we, or should we cater to everyone's sense of propriety? Or do we just throw peoples' speech out into the marketplace of ideas, and see which flourish? And which wither and die? I'll take the latter. Scorn and ridicule of idiotic ideas is much more preferable to censorship. And more efficient.
@normalukrainian18 жыл бұрын
That thing, that you call star is not worth a finger if this Ukrainian girl. Lamastar has no voice, no music, and no sense.