Fabrika - Lelik Лелик (+ lyrics)
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I very like this song.
Wonderful lady`s ;)
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How are you going to do that publicly? it's kinda embarrassing to the girls. These girls can dance on their own just fine - they're not babies!
It always sux to be in a pop group - you get baby-fed with everything - lyrics, dance moves, etc...
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"lelik kozodój" (lelik "that gets the milk from a goat")
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跟美国人长的差不多
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So it is Lelik, not Ljelik (I don't know Russian though).
"J" in thier singing is an old-Slavic "yer". they still use it, but only(?) when speak.
In Poland we forgot it and stopped using 'ljubić'>>"lubić" (Russians still talk about "ljubov".
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(k)
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Russia and Kasachstan 4-life
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I swear I heard a "loli" in there somewhere.
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0_o
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haha look at the girl in the audience LMFAO
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Для таких как ты объясню: это прилагательное образованное от существительного срака, кем ты и являешься!
Если ты, чёрт пидорский, не знаешь Русского, не учи других! Не позорь свою сранную жопу. :)
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Many slavs use "J" but "yer" is a different usage of that sound.
Softens the other sounds? Dunno exactly.
I tried to learn Russian alphabet, but avoided that German-E (umlaut?). Now I know how to read this:)
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can u writte to my e-mail
from mexico
i like FABRIKA :-D
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Didn't get Ur intension- sorry.
Ljolik- in Poland the only name which is simmilar is a short form form male first name Longiniusz/Longin ("longinyush") >>Lolek. There was also some cartoon movie "Bolek i Lolek". Bolesław & ... ?
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i didnt hear it 2 years......(sabina:)
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