I don't know why, but to my ears swedish is just crazy beautiful. Im German and it feels like an old soft German, rounded edges and some sweet melody added.
True. I yearn for the days when all our Germanic dialects were still alive and there was a continuum where we all might have had some understanding of each other's tongues, be they saxon or swede or dutch or dane...
@Propaganda Man I think we have grown apart too much, also our political concepts don't allow for this to make sense. It used to make sense in the middle ages, it doesn't any more I fear, and it will most likely never
@Propaganda Man Aye. Well, I'm honestly not sure what future to wish for yet. I'm politically rather confused at the moment tbh. Just focusing on my own well-being right now. Anyway, I wish you all the happiness you deserve ✌
It’s worth mentioning that the lyrics sung in this version are from around the mid-19th century and is a lot closer to old german since it lacks a lot of the modernisations made to the language in the 20th century
For those who don't know Swedish folklore a troll is a being that resemble humans, Bergatroll refers to that she was of the troll breed that lived in the mountains. Young troll women was actually according to the legends beautiful but turned hideous as they aged, however they had a much longer lifespan than humans. Trolls could also do magic and was very strong physically.
I read somewhere that in the context of this story she's human but is referred to as a bergatrollet (in this context, "mountain witch" as, in old Norse, troll in certain areas means magical being) because she's a Scandinavian pagan woman, as Christians at that point associated paganism with heresy and witchcraft. It's sort of an old translation of his interpretation of her... apparently.
@@pinkfloydcu I visited Turkey last year and the kebab was delicious but to be fair i will say this: kebab made by greeks is better and baklava made by turks is better than the greek one
@@3tangle3 this song is really nothing that would make someone cry, neither is the video. but if you're gonna call it mediocre and "not well sung" is just laughable. "look at me, I'm so high class and have such refined taste I consider this mediocre and not well sung look at how high my standards are"
@Blue cigar Gaming it was conducted out of the first 7 chapters of the Book of Proverbs. To warn the young men to hold tight to their moral compass which would save them from the many griefs that such a woman would bring to the unaware. There are many many of these trolls out there today! They seek the seed of good men. To destroy it pervert it and to destroy the souls of good young men! These are the women who want to later break away and take with them the child and seek after child support and break into pieces the soul of a man! It is indeed a warning! The opposite are the Black Rap and Hip-hop videos. That work hard to pervert the way! Which tempt young men to abandon their virtues and morality so that they can fall victim to Trolls/witches and through such works the enemies of this nation are destroying it from within!
@@b.k.brawler9197 the woman came deceiving her intentions were not true. This is the kind of woman who would quickly turn against you and steal your children and force you to pay child support while she destroys your seed! Evil at work! It is a strong warning to the young man to hold tight to his moral compass and live! It is also a composition based on the first 7 chapters of the book of Proverbs. Read it and you will wake up to truth.
Çok çok uzun senelerdir dinlerim filminide küçükken izlemistim o cadı sahnesi hep aklımdadir Türkleri kaliteli müziklerde görmek cidden umut verici birde yok uzi bilmem ne gibi vasat şeyleri dinleyenler var aman tanrım
Wow, it's spectacularly amazing that a song that is sung in Swedish can get more views than the entire Swedish population. Consider my mind blown, wow!
@@vladimirstroganoff4404 I definitely wasnt going through the comment section to figure our which language this was because I was too lazy to look it up (I got here from the band faun so trying to figure out the language is a bit of a mess, they sing in like 15 languages or some crazy shit like that)
AbdelTube We come from the land of the ice and snow From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new land To fight the horde and sing, and cry Valhalla, I am coming On we sweep with, with threshing oar Our only goal will be the western shore We come from the land of the ice and snow From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow How soft your fields so green. Can whisper tales of gore Of how we calmed the tides of war. We are your overlords On we sweep with threshing oar Our only goal will be the western shore So now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins For peace and trust can win the day despite all your losing
That’s rather contradictory since the song is precisely about an impossible union between a knight and a troll given that the troll is not a christian, she is in fact associated to the devil and by extension the norse gods. So this song is more of an anti-pagan song than anything else.
First of all, this is a Christian song. Secondly - None of y'all going to Valhalla. Only those who fall in battle will enter the Halls of Valhalla and Folkvangr. They're both meant to only host warriors so that they can fight alongside the gods come Ragnarök. Everyone else just ends up in Helheimr - which isn't the same as Hell. Helheimr is just a mundane place for the dead. However, Naströnd is a place within Helheimr inwhere those who have been wrought with dishonour ends up. It is where Nidhöggr resides and its gates are made of snake spines, and people have to wade through venom in torment. It's the Norse equivalent to the Greek Tartaros. But in reality, most - if not all - of us are just gonna end up resting in Helheimr.
@@hartvigflogh8144 I will answer you in English since I have been learning Swedish very little, specifically I go for a month and what I have seen is that it is not so complicated in some things, what complicates me as a Latin American, is the pronunciation. 🤓
Early one morning before the sun rose up Before the birds began to sing The mountain troll proposed to the handsome young man She had a false tongue Herr Mannelig, herr Mannelig, will you be betrothed to me? For that, I offer you gifts very gladly Surely you can answer only yes or no If you wish to or not To you I wish to give the twelve horses [palfreys] That go in the grove of roses Never has there been a saddle upon them Nor a bridle in their mouths To you I wish to give the twelve mills That are between Tillö and Ternö The stones are made of the reddest gold And the wheels are covered in silver To you I wish to give a gilded sword That chimes of fifteen gold rings And fight however you fight [well or badly] The battle site you would surely win To you I wish to give a shirt so new The best you will want to wear It was not sewn with needle or thread But crocheted of white silk Such gifts I would surely accept If thou wert a Christian woman However, thou art the worst mountain troll The spawn of the Neck and the Devil The mountain troll ran out the door She shakes and wails hard If I had got the handsome young man I would have got rid of my plight.
Most french people can roll Rs...It's not common nowadays (except in some places in the South), but it used to be. Only native English speakers have trouble with that.
@@JillWouters In someway it was, this tale is from the first years of Christinized Scandinavia. I recently researched about this song, people still kept their Nordic traditions and beliefs, once mighty and respected creatures of forests and mountains became antagonists of now Christian people of Scandinavia. People still believed that mythical creatures exist but they did not accept Christianity, so any pagans or disbelievers were connected to them as they were witches, dwarfs, trolls, or nymphs(elves). We need to note that many creatures from Nordic pantheon are human-like, but with various powers, knowledge and traditions. This old tale found it's place in literature in 19th century, according to tale a woman (mermaid, nymph, fairy, mountain troll) is courting with a young handsome Christian wanderer in woods, woman can look charming or not but she has a curse or spell on her (probably cursed by wood nymphs and she requires a young human male to take her as his bride to break spell) we do not know about what is this curse but it is probably linked to her greed and denial of Christianity, so Christian kid does what all Christian guys in those times must do, kindly refuses that charming wood nymphs proposal and says that i would be accepting your proposal if you were a religious Christian woman, this part is important because here we understand that here tale tells that a woman needs to be a good christian to marry with a religious and strong loyal Christian man who even will not turn from his religion and her when offered great powers by a wood nymph. And we also understand that being a Chad religious young man even chicks from woods and mountains will propose to us. An interesting tale of transition time from Nordic pantheon to Christianity, telling us how a Christian man and woman should be by idolizing and stigmatising characters of the tale. So yes troll was a bad word for a Christian Scandinavian community, as they were still humans but they practiced witchcraft and praised Old Gods
@@novembertheduck3575 How awesome! Do you know which part of Sweden your family came from? Mine were from Sölvesborg. The name of this town showed up on my AncestryDNA results - amazing!
After a long day of moving, and completely exhausted, I put this on and nearly relaxed myself to sleep... Sent it to my hubby and got an immediate reaction of joy and relaxation from him.
Whoa I didn’t knew russian love Germanic language such as English, German and swedish. I didn’t knew you guys love Sweden and vikings. Whoa. I’m just curious…
@@corporatejones9126 We are curious about lots of cultures. For example, comics and manga are freely sold in stores in major cities. Funny fact: in some schools the national Finnish epic "The Kalevala" is offered for extracurricular reading
@@user-nt1ty8cu4y English 1. Early one morning before the sun rose up Before the birds began to sing The mountain troll proposed to the handsome young man She had a false tongue (chorus) Herr Mannelig, herr Mannelig, will you be betrothed to me? For that, I offer you gifts very gladly Surely you can answer only yes or no If you wish to or not 2. To you I wish to give the twelve horses [palfreys] That go in the grove of roses Never has there been a saddle upon them Nor a bridle in their mouths (Chorus) 3. To you I wish to give the twelve mills That are between Tillö and Ternö The stones are made of the reddest gold And the wheels are covered in silver (Chorus) 4. To you I wish to give a gilded sword That chimes of fifteen gold rings And fight however you fight [well or badly] The battle site you would surely win (Chorus) 5. To you I wish to give a shirt so new The best you will want to wear It was not sewn with needle or thread But crocheted of white silk (Chorus) 6. Such gifts I would surely accept If thou wert a Christian woman However, thou art the worst mountain troll The spawn of the Neck and the Devil (Chorus) 7. The mountain troll ran out the door She shakes and wails hard If I had got the handsome young man I would have got rid of my plight. (Chorus)
If there was ever any doubt that this was a real medieval song just consider the gifts she promises: 12 wild horses, 12 mills made of gold and silver, a golden sword that can win any battle, and to top it of, a WHITE SHIRT! 😮
I am Kazakh, but I feel those times of the Scythians, Saks, Huns, when our ancestors were on the lands of Europe. The sounds of the words of Norwegians, Germanic tribes are closer to my soul
You'll love serbocroatian then too, it has even more proper and consistent Rs than Swedish. Swedes sometimes ommit it alltogether like in sakerna or förska for example. Serbocroatian never ommits their Rs, has pleanty of them, and rolls it really hard. It also pronounces all other consonats really hard.
@@zeravara5007 false. Russian has a really soft R and is a really soft language with rare rs and rare hard consonats. It's a common misconception in the west that russian is a hard language, but they also ain't able to distinguish russian from other slavic languages. For example, Russians call their country rosIya, which is waay softer than swedish rySSland or serbocroatian ruSiya. If you listen to russians speaking, it's mostly ya sounds. Since they always break their consonant clusters and hard consonants with a to soften it up. Further more, they stress their words at the back vocals, serbocroatian on the contrary stresses forward vocals or even consonants. For example, the russian word for apple is yabOlko stressed at O, in serbocroatian it's yAbuka stressed at A. Try pronouncing it and you'll get the difference. For Rs, Serbia was in the middle ages called Serbiya and Croatia Horvatska. Todat it's Srbiya and Hrvatska, both stressed at R. Just look at these consonant clustersand try pronouncing that and then say rosIya stressed at I, you'll get the picture.
@@radunMARSHAL I never said it was hard or harsh to hear. I study russian, I can tell it apart from other slavic languages, and yes it is in my opinion very soft and beautiful because of the palatized consonants. But there is no doubt they roll their R's much like the singer here.
@@smirnoff9241 what did you mean by that? Trying to show me how hard sounding russian is? There are soft signs in two of your words. We don't have any of them for centuries now. The first thing we were taught in the russian course in elementary school was a russian song about a birch tree, in russian "biryoza". How do you think this sounds to someone speaking a slavic language where this word has morphed into "breza"? It's soft as hell and you russians sound soft as hell to us. Poles, slovaks and czechs, even ukrainians sound harder than you.
Love the iceladic horses. Rode one since I were 9. He was 2 years older than me. A stallion called Loke. Died at age 38, 2 years ago. He made me understand. Sometimes you have to realize you cant win. And just work with what you have...
@@hisokamorow8910 yeah and? scandinavia and other germanic countries dont have much in common, scandinavia is scnadinavia dont group them in to "germanic"
Herr Mannelig (also known as Bergatrollets frieri "The Courting of the Mountain Troll") is a Swedish folk ballad (SMB 26; TSB A 59 = scholarly texts) that tells the story of a female mountain troll (bergatroll) who proposes marriage to a young human man. The troll is trying to convince "Sir Mannelig" (Herr Mannelig) to marry her. She offers him many great gifts but he refuses her because she is not a Christian. It's also implied that the troll is actually a pagan woman, and that the song symbolizes a young Christian man resisting material gain that would come with apostasy. ~ Lesson: Do not mess with trolls, they are always a NO! Peace & Health
@@MissLoonasSpeech LOL! OK! and what are "the moomins". Yes, Love the history. We do a lot of research for documentaries and history based films. Peace & Health
What I understand: This Ballad is an important ballad not only in terms of musicology or literature, and also in terms of history, which was formed by the events that remained in the national memory of the Swedish people during a historical period (convertion to Christianity). I am Turkish. We have similar things. Also, emotions are always universal.
I'm heathen. Don't need no material gains in life. Only someone to spend my life with. I'd rather marry a Bergatroll than have anything to do with Christians and their tyranny on my kind thousands of years ago.
@@IlyaTseptsura да,спасибо большое,я как раз его вчера посмотрел,мне понравилось неторопливое повествование и красивая ведьма-рыжулька,от неё прямо дух захватывало
I've played this song for my son since he was born. It still works like a charm to help him to sleep 5 years later. This and the song "yggdrasil " are absolute magic for him always.
Thats nice, this is without a doubt one of the most beautiful folk songs from my country. My mom used to sing parts of this song, had learned it in her choir group.
Однажды в час рассветный, ещё до пенья птиц, Княжне из рода троллей Вдруг приглянулся рыцарь, она от чувств своих Промолвила герою: Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной, Княжной пещерных троллей. Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой, Но лишь по доброй воле. Двенадцать кобылиц отдам, что на моих лугах Пасутся на рассвете. Они не ведали узды не знали седока И быстры словно ветер. Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной, Княжной пещерных троллей. Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой, Но лишь по доброй воле. Двенадцать мельниц я отдам меж Тилло и Терно, Их жернова из меди Колёса день и ночь стучат, сверкая Герребром, Их лучше нет на свете. Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной, Княжной пещерных троллей. Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой, Но лишь по доброй воле. Тебе рубаху я свяжу, такой не видел ты, Крючком, а не иголкой. Три нити Герребра возьму я из клубка Луны Нежней и мягче шёлка. Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной, Княжной пещерных троллей. Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой, Но лишь по доброй воле. Я за твою любовь отдам волшебный древний меч. Он бьёт, куда ты скажешь. Врагам он отделит в бою их головы от плеч, Тебя не ранят даже. Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной, Княжной пещерных троллей. Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой, Но лишь по доброй воле. Твои подарки хороши и принял бы их я, Коль верила б ты в Бога. Но ты отродье троллей и отец ваш - сатана, Во тьму тебе дорога. Вздыхая, слёзы проливать не буду я, поверь, Хотя мне одиноко. Хотела человеком стать, а ты меня отверг, Сердце твоё жестоко. Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной, Княжной пещерных троллей, Я брошу всё к ногам твоим лишь слово за тобой, Но лишь по доброй воле. Но лишь по доброй воле. Но лишь по доброй воле. ОГО, 118 ЛАЙКОВ, Я ПРЯМО ЗВЕЗДА ))
A song of what cannot be. It takes me back to Norway and an old love who came from sweden. Unattainable love, a world in which we do not belong as they do not belong in ours. A beautiful woman true, but from her back brambles and spines of branches grow telling if her toll kin. She is between two worlds and sings a song of unattainable love, of loss, of regret and of hope. A good saga that borders two realms.
I think this is the first time I come across a video of Heilung (a Viking music band) with English subtitles... XD I strongly recommend you to take a look. :) ruclips.net/video/zeP2q4YAIXA/видео.html
This song i heard from my grandmother almost 50 years ago. It was indeed haunting. Because as s young person it is very hard to conceive of people being mischievious and malicious as a troll. A nonchristian deceiver who goes about tempting young men in order to extort from him and destroy his seed. It is a warning to the young man to keep his moral boundaries and cling to them for dear life! It is as a play conducted out of the first 7 chapters of the Book of Proverbs. A book written by a king unto his own son to give him wisdom.
@@ladeda7033 Can you go take your christian missionary BS somewhere else? You have no idea how much scandinavian culture was destroyed and whiped out by christianity. We've abandoned christianity and we're never going back to it.
@@KungKras Ironic speaking of "christian missionary bs" because you do know this song is about instilling christian virtues, lol. Look up the lyrics in english.
This song is so beautiful, to my ears it's simply indescribable. As a native Dutch speaker who also speaks German and English, many things are somewhat understandable - when I have the lyrics available at least.
i'm german and don't know swedish but i will learn this song by heart and comment below as soon as i know it by heart in swedish. This song is magical and touches my soul. envelops you in sublime bliss and awe.
@@lightscameras4166 not Danish and Scanian (Southern Swedish) and nor do many other Swedish and Norweigan dialects. Austrian and Bavarian have rolling Rs though haha
Joe Pa I am from Pakistan and in our language (Urdu) we have a regular ‘r’ and hard rolling ‘r’ sound. Same goes for ‘k’ where there is a hard and soft ‘k’
I've just watched the movie Beowulf and Grendel because of this video. Great story, now I want to read one of the translations. I will probably miss some aspects of the movie, from what i've already read. BTW this song is also great to play on an alto recorder(tuned in F)
+launch “herpdaderp” kickz This song was about a fictional story set after Sweden had already Christianized. The Troll woman is trying to propose to a knight and try to encourage him by offering gifts. However, the knight is a faithful Christian and thus is unwilling to marry a Pagan being.
I as a Slav, feel strong kinship to the Norse people for some reason. I always loved both Norse and Scottish/Irish culture and music. This song is amazing to me. Mysterious and sad, that's how I feel from listening this.
There is a connection to the Balcans and Scandinavia. A realitively new theory says that the gepids had their roots in Västergötland. Their capital city in Balcan-Pannonian kingdom was called Sirmium in 6th c. What they looked like? The group Timoteij probably gives a clue..
Håkan Liljeberg Well, we know the connection between Russians and Nords, but Balkan was always a bit of a mystery. Although our aptitude for fighting, reflects that of a Viking :D There are many theories, most are bollocks to me. But there is no denying that Serbs, came from "somewhere" north of Carpathians(records call this land "White Serbia"), and that Sorbs are in eastern Germany. In fact, the "Luzicki Srbi" exist to this day in eastern Germany, speaking almost the same language, even though they developed under a totally different influences. Who knows. History tends to be completely manipulated, hence why I rely on what I personally feel. Which is affinity for Norland. Sirmium is the old name for Serbian modern-day city of Sremska Mitrovica.
+Illusive Serb Yes, that the Sorbs are related with Serbs sounds logical. I did meet a woman who has a serbian father, she looked quite scandinavian, a little similar to the girl with the violin in Timoteij. PS That you feel connected with Northern lands doesn't have to be strange. I believe that we live many lifes, sometimes we remember much, but most of the time just feel an attachment. DS
+Illusive Serb Connection between Slavs and Norse is just a wishful thinking. YES, we have some similarities with Norse, such as fearless warriors, but Gauls were too. And as Hakan mentioned, the look can be similar too (blonde). But during the centuries we (the Balkan people) mixed with the locals and how we rarely find people who look as should be. IF we presume that we are related with the Russians, than you can notice that Norse and Russians have no similarities in the facial lines. Norse are more "square" with strong jaws unlike the Slavic with the "round" faces. Even with the legends we have no connections with the Norse. But I admire the Norse history and mythology and in these days with the internet (in my time to get a new info was a struggle) just learning more and more everyday about them. And about the song, THE best "cover" of all. Maybe the Haggard's interpretation is next best thing.
Sasa Dimitrijevic And you base everything you said on...? Riiight, data you have read somewhere that has to be true. If we presume? So we, as Slavs, are not related to Russians, who are Slavs? So Russians are neither Nords, nor Slavs? No connections? I know little, I'll grant you that, but there are connections. The cosmic tree, the thunder Gods... Sure, we mixed with the locals, why not. So where is this local culture? And if you start citing Deretic and how Serbs are ancient Spartans, I'll block you right away. You can feel however you want, and you can present your "facts" all day, but I am not interested in it. I already explained why I have no interest in the "facts". My skin is as white as snow and I long for the lost times and the highlands. If I was anything other than a Slav, I would be a Nord. Wishful thinking as it is. Slava.
@@user-oz6eh9om4g Этот жанр называется Фентези, поищите по жанру или в ютубе "топ 10 фильмов фентези" какие нибудь. А так могу назвать те, которые наверняка все смотрели. Хоббит 3 фильма, Властелин Колец 3 фильма, Гарри Поттер, Пираты Карибского Моря, , сериал Игра Престолов, сериал новый вышел Ведьмак
@@user-oz6eh9om4g Можно на ты? Так гораздо проще общаться все же. Этот фильм про тролля, не понимаю с чем связано язычество тут. А новый сериал ведьмак?
This song gives me shivers. All europeans should feel this song and fight to preserve our history and culture. Europe is one nation and has one history! All the tribes that form Europe became brothers through time and war. I salute all german, celt, northern,slavic and latin brothers that still feel the blood of their ancesters through their veins!
you forgot the belgians haha but i understand most of them are midgets ;) i get your point and i'm in to it although i prefere the old scandinavian history :-)
All brothers are different but share the same blood. Throughout history , tribe migration, wars and conquests made these border but Germanic tribes were all across Europe. In my country lived the Dacians, Goths, Saxons, Mongols, Huns, Tartars, Magyars, Slavs. This happened in more than 2000 years of history. We are all related, you can search genetics and cultural background. If you study other European cultures you will find all types of similarities.
"The name Latin derives from the Italic tribal group named Latini that settled around 10th Century BC in Latium, and the dialect spoken by these people. The Italic languages form a centum subfamily of the Indo-European language family. These include the Romance, Germanic, Celtic, and Hellenic languages, and a number of extinct ones."
I am Indian but when I heard this song the first time it felt I know this song and it touched my soul!!!! I listen to it everyday! Extremely Magical and Beautiful!! Thank you sweden 🇸🇪❣️🙏
The best Swedish folk song, the lyrics are so beautiful. It's an ancient song that has had a few regional & era variants, this one by Garmarna is the 1877 version which was preserved in a state cultural preservation effort that year.
@@georgeantabi6025 Correct, in Norway and Denmark they use ø whilst we use ö in Sweden. However it is pronounced the same so its not that big of a deal
Çünkü asıl kültürlerimiz vikinglere neredeyse denk inançlardan tut savaş stillerimize kadar büyük benzerliklerimiz var adaklar tapınaklar tanrılar müzikler ezgiler masallara kadar fakat İskandinavların hepsi bu kültürü yaşatıp korudular hala kendilerine viking diyebiliyorlar biz bunları kaybetmeyi seçtik 😂
I come here when I feel that I need more 'R' in my life.
Сергей Волков and more cowbell
wtf are you say?
What is R hun Xd xaxa
Arr, I'm a Viking.
Don't fo'get the silent R:s 😏
*For those wondering, the scenes are from a movie called Beowulf & Grendel.*
Yeah a great movie I loved it as a kid
no one asked, everyone needded, thank you
Thank you! I was wondering if that's what it was.
That's... why I'm here.
Thank you.
thanks man i helped me find the movie
I don't know why, but to my ears swedish is just crazy beautiful. Im German and it feels like an old soft German, rounded edges and some sweet melody added.
True. I yearn for the days when all our Germanic dialects were still alive and there was a continuum where we all might have had some understanding of each other's tongues, be they saxon or swede or dutch or dane...
@Propaganda Man I think we have grown apart too much, also our political concepts don't allow for this to make sense. It used to make sense in the middle ages, it doesn't any more I fear, and it will most likely never
@Propaganda Man Aye. Well, I'm honestly not sure what future to wish for yet. I'm politically rather confused at the moment tbh. Just focusing on my own well-being right now. Anyway, I wish you all the happiness you deserve ✌
It’s worth mentioning that the lyrics sung in this version are from around the mid-19th century and is a lot closer to old german since it lacks a lot of the modernisations made to the language in the 20th century
@@BasedMan847 How about no? Nothing good ever comes from Germanic people trying to create an empire. Also you already have this, it is called the EU.
the balance of hard and soft sounds in this language is such a pleasure for ears, beautiful language
For those who don't know Swedish folklore a troll is a being that resemble humans, Bergatroll refers to that she was of the troll breed that lived in the mountains. Young troll women was actually according to the legends beautiful but turned hideous as they aged, however they had a much longer lifespan than humans. Trolls could also do magic and was very strong physically.
Sounds like Neanderthals to me!
@@jenyakolpakova9180 intelligent 🤓 note,
@@runarhe5913 Goes way beyond that. It's an oversimplification that isn't even correct.
I read somewhere that in the context of this story she's human but is referred to as a bergatrollet (in this context, "mountain witch" as, in old Norse, troll in certain areas means magical being) because she's a Scandinavian pagan woman, as Christians at that point associated paganism with heresy and witchcraft. It's sort of an old translation of his interpretation of her... apparently.
@@runarhe5913 well... that corresponds with what internet trolls are)
When the Swedish kid starts speaking his language and The furniture starts reasembling by itself:
Avengers assemble
@@MandMaog gonna be ikea assemble
Responsible from Tatars tan !!!
Здесь были викинги, в Болгаре!!
@@zodiac8667 What?
This is hillarious
As a Greek I’ve never cried this much compared to our songs.The feelings this song generates cannot be bought neither with gold nor with silver
Come turkey bro, eat kebab and you will be happy
@@pinkfloydcu I visited Turkey last year and the kebab was delicious but to be fair i will say this: kebab made by greeks is better and baklava made by turks is better than the greek one
Lol Greeks and Turks. You guys never stop having the same cultural foods and each insisting yours is better. You both make excellent food.
crying over a mediocre European folk song? Its not even well sung.
Its the video that makes you cry..
@@3tangle3 this song is really nothing that would make someone cry, neither is the video. but if you're gonna call it mediocre and "not well sung" is just laughable. "look at me, I'm so high class and have such refined taste I consider this mediocre and not well sung look at how high my standards are"
I am a Burmese 🇲🇲 Every morning at the sunrise I listen to this song alone at the balcony.
Beautiful
İnternete nasıl eristin amin feryadı
Good for you!
Burma will be free from dictatorship ✊🏼
I do when i sleep. When i hv stressed ❤❤❤
Movie's name is: ''Beowulf & Grendel (2005)''
Ömer Aytaş sonunda buldum
Thx man!)
thanx
Thank you!!!
Thanks a million.
I dont understand a single word, but this music is beyond beautiful
@Blue cigar Gaming there's just one verse i think which clarifies that the man is Christian so i guess the confusion can occur
,.
@Blue cigar Gaming it was conducted out of the first 7 chapters of the Book of Proverbs. To warn the young men to hold tight to their moral compass which would save them from the many griefs that such a woman would bring to the unaware. There are many many of these trolls out there today! They seek the seed of good men. To destroy it pervert it and to destroy the souls of good young men! These are the women who want to later break away and take with them the child and seek after child support and break into pieces the soul of a man! It is indeed a warning! The opposite are the Black Rap and Hip-hop videos. That work hard to pervert the way! Which tempt young men to abandon their virtues and morality so that they can fall victim to Trolls/witches and through such works the enemies of this nation are destroying it from within!
@@b.k.brawler9197 the woman came deceiving her intentions were not true. This is the kind of woman who would quickly turn against you and steal your children and force you to pay child support while she destroys your seed! Evil at work! It is a strong warning to the young man to hold tight to his moral compass and live! It is also a composition based on the first 7 chapters of the book of Proverbs. Read it and you will wake up to truth.
@Blue cigar Gaming yup. First 7 chapters of proverbs!
Türk’üm ve bu şarkıya aşık oldum. Bu şimdiye kadar duyduğum en güzel melodilerden biri 🥰
BENDE ÇALIŞIRKEN HERGÜN DİNLİYORUM
Çok çok uzun senelerdir dinlerim filminide küçükken izlemistim o cadı sahnesi hep aklımdadir Türkleri kaliteli müziklerde görmek cidden umut verici birde yok uzi bilmem ne gibi vasat şeyleri dinleyenler var aman tanrım
reis filmin adını biliyorsan söylermisin@@serkankokhan
@@ahmetkrac609 Beowulf & Grendel 2005 gerard Butler oynuyor
@@serkankokhanben şahsen kızıl büyücü kadına çok uzulmustum.
до сих пор слушаю и она так же прекрасна
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων
@@Jakub-kw1rx Аминь.
@@Jakub-kw1rx Да благословит и тебя Господь, брат православный.
Man, the moment the singer started singing I seriously immediately fell in love with swedish language. Makes me want to learn it.
Don't Sweden is gay, and once you learn it you'll turn gay. It's true.
@@chapno4255 this is true. I was a straight, married male. I learned Swedish and now I'm gay. I'm not attracted to my wife anymore.😭😭😭
Credevo fosse landsmål
@@chapno4255 lol lol lol
@@chapno4255 Finnish, i presume?
when you assemble IKEA furniture without reading the manual
HAHAHAHA
They should make this the new way to gain Swedish citizenship
ahahhaha
hahah lol
OH GOSH JAISJAISJAISJAISJAISJAISAJSIA
Sehr schönes Lied , was 100% mein Herz berührt. ❤
I’m persian and I don’t understand a word but this song is very beautiful
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων.
@@Jakub-kw1rx i don’t understand what you’re trying to say but 🇬🇷🤝🦁💚🤍❤️
When you realize that the amount of people that have watched this video is more than the entire population of Sweden.
:)
Wow, it's spectacularly amazing that a song that is sung in Swedish can get more views than the entire Swedish population. Consider my mind blown, wow!
Good, eh?
@@vladimirstroganoff4404 I definitely wasnt going through the comment section to figure our which language this was because I was too lazy to look it up
(I got here from the band faun so trying to figure out the language is a bit of a mess, they sing in like 15 languages or some crazy shit like that)
Sweden? They renounced their culture, they cant even use runes dude..RUNES! Pretty sad
People who disliked are not going to Valhalla
AbdelTube
We come from the land of the ice and snow
From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow
The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new land
To fight the horde and sing, and cry
Valhalla, I am coming
On we sweep with, with threshing oar
Our only goal will be the western shore
We come from the land of the ice and snow
From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow
How soft your fields so green. Can whisper tales of gore
Of how we calmed the tides of war. We are your overlords
On we sweep with threshing oar
Our only goal will be the western shore
So now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins
For peace and trust can win the day despite all your losing
ther is valhalla in this crayzi world
That’s rather contradictory since the song is precisely about an impossible union between a knight and a troll given that the troll is not a christian, she is in fact associated to the devil and by extension the norse gods. So this song is more of an anti-pagan song than anything else.
And just why would they deserve Valhalla? To be admitted to Valhalla is an honor not a punishment.
First of all, this is a Christian song. Secondly - None of y'all going to Valhalla. Only those who fall in battle will enter the Halls of Valhalla and Folkvangr. They're both meant to only host warriors so that they can fight alongside the gods come Ragnarök. Everyone else just ends up in Helheimr - which isn't the same as Hell. Helheimr is just a mundane place for the dead. However, Naströnd is a place within Helheimr inwhere those who have been wrought with dishonour ends up. It is where Nidhöggr resides and its gates are made of snake spines, and people have to wade through venom in torment. It's the Norse equivalent to the Greek Tartaros. But in reality, most - if not all - of us are just gonna end up resting in Helheimr.
This song has made me learning Swedish
Hallå 🇲🇽🤝🇸🇪
@@hartvigflogh8144 I will answer you in English since I have been learning Swedish very little, specifically I go for a month and what I have seen is that it is not so complicated in some things, what complicates me as a Latin American, is the pronunciation. 🤓
@@richyvalens5849 Lycka till :)
Τῷ καθημένῳ ἐπὶ τῷ θρόνῳ καὶ τῷ Ἀρνίῳ ἡ εὐλογία καὶ ἡ τιμὴ καὶ ἡ δόξα καὶ τὸ κράτος εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων.
@@richyvalens5849 how did it go?
Я просто... потерял дар речи. Это услада для моих ушей! Пусть я ни слова не понимаю из этой песни, но слушаю уже раз 20.
Есть руская песня
Склот - Гремана лик
My kindergarten teacher used to sing this to us when it was nap time.
Holy shit very cool
I found out the old ancient ways are the best way. I mixes it with modern ways and it gives me the true meaning of everything.
Your kindergarden teacher sounds epic
I was born in Valhalla
*SLEEP FOR THE GLORY OF VALHALLA*
This 'R' rolling is harder than in my mother tongue Russian, kinda RRRare thing.
the way she says weirdly gives me south asian vibes. I love it.
This R Rolls like a german Panzer, we say in germany
In sweden we roll our r’s pretty intensely.
Soglasen with you, Sanya
@@abdullahabbasi9736 south Asia as in India and co?
Эту песню можно слушать вечно...
Поддерживаю. 😊
@@Geo_94 а что это за фильм
@@user-dr3rk9fs4m Ну судя по том что там есть Джерард Батлер, это фильм Беовульф и Грендель. Этот фильм есть на Ютубе
@@user-dr3rk9fs4m Беовульф и грендель
Стоит на звонке алло это кто Herr Mannelig
greetings from germany to my germanic sisters and brothers.
Dont need to understand lyrics, my soul gets it anyway
skal
Skål
ahhh but it is a very important warning to the young man, to preserve him and protect him. Dont stay a n infant in your understanding.
Yggdrasil skål 🍷
SKOL🍻
If you searched for this , congratulations.
You have an amazing taste in music.
who is this ive heard the song but band name is not here
Thank u!😘
sweden gay lol
and the song trash
@Ignaz Weissmeister ты русский?
日本から、私は北欧の文化が大好きです!美しい自然や、屈強なヴァイキングは素晴らしいです!
Early one morning before the sun rose up
Before the birds began to sing
The mountain troll proposed to the handsome young man
She had a false tongue
Herr Mannelig, herr Mannelig, will you be betrothed to me?
For that, I offer you gifts very gladly
Surely you can answer only yes or no
If you wish to or not
To you I wish to give the twelve horses [palfreys]
That go in the grove of roses
Never has there been a saddle upon them
Nor a bridle in their mouths
To you I wish to give the twelve mills
That are between Tillö and Ternö
The stones are made of the reddest gold
And the wheels are covered in silver
To you I wish to give a gilded sword
That chimes of fifteen gold rings
And fight however you fight [well or badly]
The battle site you would surely win
To you I wish to give a shirt so new
The best you will want to wear
It was not sewn with needle or thread
But crocheted of white silk
Such gifts I would surely accept
If thou wert a Christian woman
However, thou art the worst mountain troll
The spawn of the Neck and the Devil
The mountain troll ran out the door
She shakes and wails hard
If I had got the handsome young man
I would have got rid of my plight.
Γνοστο αυτο βρηκολακας κινηγαγε αυτον που δεν ήθελε να κανη πεδη😮
Τι χενουν άφτα αλά πος θα ακουγόταν ι κοπέλα όταν τον πλησίασε σαν χορηζμενη λογοδοζμενη
Τι Νάπη ο αθροπος στο καθρέφτη τελικά ιμε πόλη όμορφος δέχτηκα πρόταση γάμου αποβρηκολακα
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων.
Swedish: Herr
English: Knight
The movie is: "Beowulf & Grendel"
with Gerard Butler
thanks dude, was looking for this comment)
When I was in high school apparently the AP kids learned it but I wasn’t in an AP class so rip
Tank you glad I didn't have to read through too long to find this
ty
Thanks a lot!)
Song full of rrrrrrrrrr:
Le France: for safety reasons this song is not available in your region.
What about russian content
@@user-rs5mg1ue2y what about it I thought Russians could
@@user-rs5mg1ue2y Damn I can't cringe to anything for the next 50 years after I saw your profile picture
english too :v
Most french people can roll Rs...It's not common nowadays (except in some places in the South), but it used to be. Only native English speakers have trouble with that.
No matter how many years pass this song is such a timeless piece of art
Hello from Armenia❤i love this song and all folk songs from North🌌Thank you :))
Hallo
Τῷ καθημένῳ ἐπὶ τῷ θρόνῳ καὶ τῷ Ἀρνίῳ ἡ εὐλογία καὶ ἡ τιμὴ καὶ ἡ δόξα καὶ τὸ κράτος εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων.
Everyone talking about Vikings when the Song is about a Christian refusing to marry a Troll.
oh yeah RIGHT.. so its the religion that is teh problem..not teh inter SPECIES erotica thats going on .. right !! ^^ lol
@@grimnir8872 A Viking was an Action not a people....
@@tealosophy And Anglo-Saxon wars
I read somewhere that "Troll" was the derogatory term for a "pagan", a non christian. But I'm not sure if it's correct.
@@JillWouters In someway it was, this tale is from the first years of Christinized Scandinavia. I recently researched about this song, people still kept their Nordic traditions and beliefs, once mighty and respected creatures of forests and mountains became antagonists of now Christian people of Scandinavia. People still believed that mythical creatures exist but they did not accept Christianity, so any pagans or disbelievers were connected to them as they were witches, dwarfs, trolls, or nymphs(elves). We need to note that many creatures from Nordic pantheon are human-like, but with various powers, knowledge and traditions. This old tale found it's place in literature in 19th century, according to tale a woman (mermaid, nymph, fairy, mountain troll) is courting with a young handsome Christian wanderer in woods, woman can look charming or not but she has a curse or spell on her (probably cursed by wood nymphs and she requires a young human male to take her as his bride to break spell) we do not know about what is this curse but it is probably linked to her greed and denial of Christianity, so Christian kid does what all Christian guys in those times must do, kindly refuses that charming wood nymphs proposal and says that i would be accepting your proposal if you were a religious Christian woman, this part is important because here we understand that here tale tells that a woman needs to be a good christian to marry with a religious and strong loyal Christian man who even will not turn from his religion and her when offered great powers by a wood nymph. And we also understand that being a Chad religious young man even chicks from woods and mountains will propose to us. An interesting tale of transition time from Nordic pantheon to Christianity, telling us how a Christian man and woman should be by idolizing and stigmatising characters of the tale. So yes troll was a bad word for a Christian Scandinavian community, as they were still humans but they practiced witchcraft and praised Old Gods
when the DNA test shows you’re 1% swedish :
13% swedish hell yeah!
0.000000 but yeah
@@novembertheduck3575 How awesome! Do you know which part of Sweden your family came from? Mine were from Sölvesborg. The name of this town showed up on my AncestryDNA results - amazing!
@@Boslack oh im sorry, i didnt know trying to make people laugh was a crime, Mr. Fun Police
@@emmanuelgoldspleen2905 Gälve, which is in Eastern Sweeden.
Hûnereke bêhempa, him muzîk hım jî klîp pir xweşe, serkeftin 🙏🏼✌🏼✌🏼
After a long day of moving, and completely exhausted, I put this on and nearly relaxed myself to sleep... Sent it to my hubby and got an immediate reaction of joy and relaxation from him.
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων.
люди, человеки, если кто ищет фильм, это Беовульф и Грендель (2005 года). film: Beowulf & Grendel (2005 y)
Спасибо!
❤
Whoa I didn’t knew russian love Germanic language such as English, German and swedish. I didn’t knew you guys love Sweden and vikings. Whoa. I’m just curious…
@@corporatejones9126 We are curious about lots of cultures. For example, comics and manga are freely sold in stores in major cities.
Funny fact: in some schools the national Finnish epic "The Kalevala" is offered for extracurricular reading
@@corporatejones9126 actually, we like good musice and songs in anorher languages. For exemplar, I prefer musice, which connect with Middle Ages.
She (the Troll) is actually offering him a plenty of high-quality IKEA products
Vad I hela friden?
It`s not troll, it`s huldra. That`s kinda the same. But only kinda
😝😝
🤣👍
I think this list is outdated. we need an updated version. I heard they have new product names to pronounce
Hello from Germany 🇩🇪 i greet all my Germanic Brothers
GERMANIC 🇸🇪 🇸🇪
Greetings from slavic czech, love your nature and all about
Song: Swedish
Location: Iceland
Comments: English.
Hotel: trivago.
R r r rrrrr rrr rrrrrr rrrrr
What Is this movie?
@@krnepotrait7097 Beowulf and grendel.
@@therandom.cowboy5526 thx man
i did trivago meme, im so funny 🤡
As a Norwegian, i've never been so proud to be Scandinavian
you should be proud of ur nose
Why
Im a swede and i respect you
Same from Sweden 🇸🇪
You always need to feel proud of your heritage, don't listen to those f*ing progresive leftists, that's bs
Man i love these norse folk songs. Greetings from your southern neighbour Germany
This one specifically is Swedish:))💜 thank u btw
As a swede, songs like these are my absolute pride and joy
As they should be, you got such beautiful songs! 😊🍀
can u translate it in english? maybe it is here? but i read wery slowly. sorry)
vi von zulul
@@user-nt1ty8cu4y English
1. Early one morning before the sun rose up
Before the birds began to sing
The mountain troll proposed to the handsome young man
She had a false tongue
(chorus) Herr Mannelig, herr Mannelig, will you be betrothed to me?
For that, I offer you gifts very gladly
Surely you can answer only yes or no
If you wish to or not
2. To you I wish to give the twelve horses [palfreys]
That go in the grove of roses
Never has there been a saddle upon them
Nor a bridle in their mouths
(Chorus)
3. To you I wish to give the twelve mills
That are between Tillö and Ternö
The stones are made of the reddest gold
And the wheels are covered in silver
(Chorus)
4. To you I wish to give a gilded sword
That chimes of fifteen gold rings
And fight however you fight [well or badly]
The battle site you would surely win
(Chorus)
5. To you I wish to give a shirt so new
The best you will want to wear
It was not sewn with needle or thread
But crocheted of white silk
(Chorus)
6. Such gifts I would surely accept
If thou wert a Christian woman
However, thou art the worst mountain troll
The spawn of the Neck and the Devil
(Chorus)
7. The mountain troll ran out the door
She shakes and wails hard
If I had got the handsome young man
I would have got rid of my plight.
(Chorus)
@@wcx9878 poor troll. thank you)
If there was ever any doubt that this was a real medieval song just consider the gifts she promises: 12 wild horses, 12 mills made of gold and silver, a golden sword that can win any battle, and to top it of, a WHITE SHIRT! 😮
what are mills ? good sir pls don t ignore
a white shirt? for real? goddamn. I'd KILL for a white shirt any day.
@@JohnBWayne-cz9uw coins
Your inventory is full....
A white silk shirt to be specific. That really must have been incredibly rare and expensive in Sweden at the time, coming all the way from China!
14th May 2024. From Srilanka. Still i listen this beautiful song..❤❤❤ . Love muchh
I am Kazakh, but I feel those times of the Scythians, Saks, Huns, when our ancestors were on the lands of Europe. The sounds of the words of Norwegians, Germanic tribes are closer to my soul
Wow! I preffere Altai Kai.
Предки казахов к европейским этносам никак не относятся, насколько мне известно это народ тюркского происхождения
this is swedish
@@bik3yyв этногенезе казахов повлияло автохтонное индоевропейское население поэтому они и относяться к туранидской расе
Scythians and saka are ancestors of Kazakhs they were Iranians
Her voice is magical... The music so energetic.. I love this song... Greetings to my fellow Vikings, from a Greek Spartan.
greetings from old war maker- shiva
Greco Lefteris Έλληνες συμπατριώτες παντού! Έτσι!
So how do you know your from sparta if the place doesn't exist
Did you know the Rus vikings raided Byzantium many times so I wouldn't say you and us have that much in common
share with us some of your songs my fellow Spartan friend :)
I love Swedish; a language that has a proper sound for "R"
You'll love serbocroatian then too, it has even more proper and consistent Rs than Swedish. Swedes sometimes ommit it alltogether like in sakerna or förska for example. Serbocroatian never ommits their Rs, has pleanty of them, and rolls it really hard. It also pronounces all other consonats really hard.
Lots of languages do that. (Russian being the best)... German, english and french are some of the exceptions.
@@zeravara5007 false. Russian has a really soft R and is a really soft language with rare rs and rare hard consonats. It's a common misconception in the west that russian is a hard language, but they also ain't able to distinguish russian from other slavic languages. For example, Russians call their country rosIya, which is waay softer than swedish rySSland or serbocroatian ruSiya. If you listen to russians speaking, it's mostly ya sounds. Since they always break their consonant clusters and hard consonants with a to soften it up. Further more, they stress their words at the back vocals, serbocroatian on the contrary stresses forward vocals or even consonants. For example, the russian word for apple is yabOlko stressed at O, in serbocroatian it's yAbuka stressed at A. Try pronouncing it and you'll get the difference. For Rs, Serbia was in the middle ages called Serbiya and Croatia Horvatska. Todat it's Srbiya and Hrvatska, both stressed at R. Just look at these consonant clustersand try pronouncing that and then say rosIya stressed at I, you'll get the picture.
@@radunMARSHAL I never said it was hard or harsh to hear. I study russian, I can tell it apart from other slavic languages, and yes it is in my opinion very soft and beautiful because of the palatized consonants. But there is no doubt they roll their R's much like the singer here.
@@smirnoff9241 what did you mean by that? Trying to show me how hard sounding russian is? There are soft signs in two of your words. We don't have any of them for centuries now. The first thing we were taught in the russian course in elementary school was a russian song about a birch tree, in russian "biryoza". How do you think this sounds to someone speaking a slavic language where this word has morphed into "breza"? It's soft as hell and you russians sound soft as hell to us. Poles, slovaks and czechs, even ukrainians sound harder than you.
I was listening to Raeb's Lament and randomly RUclips recommended this song, just different video, and here I am still listening to it.
Love the iceladic horses. Rode one since I were 9. He was 2 years older than me. A stallion called Loke. Died at age 38, 2 years ago. He made me understand. Sometimes you have to realize you cant win. And just work with what you have...
Even though I'm not Germanic, when I listen to this, I feel like a Germanic Warrior.
Scandinavian*
@@lanne9938 swedish is a germanic language lil bro
@@hisokamorow8910 yeah and? scandinavia and other germanic countries dont have much in common, scandinavia is scnadinavia dont group them in to "germanic"
Northern germanic languages bud
I can't even imagine how much amazing songs there are on youtube that we have not discovered yet
😂
Here are two more:
ruclips.net/video/HRCrCCzfArA/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/tERRFWuYG48/видео.html
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων
Herr Mannelig (also known as Bergatrollets frieri "The Courting of the Mountain Troll") is a Swedish folk ballad (SMB 26; TSB A 59 = scholarly texts) that tells the story of a female mountain troll (bergatroll) who proposes marriage to a young human man. The troll is trying to convince "Sir Mannelig" (Herr Mannelig) to marry her. She offers him many great gifts but he refuses her because she is not a Christian. It's also implied that the troll is actually a pagan woman, and that the song symbolizes a young Christian man resisting material gain that would come with apostasy. ~ Lesson: Do not mess with trolls, they are always a NO! Peace & Health
The lesson especially applies to the ones on the internet, whereas I'd make an exception for the Moomins. ;)
@@MissLoonasSpeech LOL! OK! and what are "the moomins". Yes, Love the history. We do a lot of research for documentaries and history based films. Peace & Health
@@MyelinProductions The Moomins are a bunch of very friendly and amiable creatures (loved the books as a child) and therefore for me always a YES.
What I understand: This Ballad is an important ballad not only in terms of musicology or literature, and also in terms of history, which was formed by the events that remained in the national memory of the Swedish people during a historical period (convertion to Christianity).
I am Turkish. We have similar things. Also, emotions are always universal.
I'm heathen. Don't need no material gains in life. Only someone to spend my life with. I'd rather marry a Bergatroll than have anything to do with Christians and their tyranny on my kind thousands of years ago.
The song is very proudly and nice! Respect from Serbia! 🇷🇸
Τῷ καθημένῳ ἐπὶ τῷ θρόνῳ καὶ τῷ Ἀρνίῳ ἡ εὐλογία καὶ ἡ τιμὴ καὶ ἡ δόξα καὶ τὸ κράτος εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων.
Как же я люблю эту песню, вы даже не представляете!
подскажи,из какого фильма кадры?
@@user-jd2tq7nj3i к сожалению я не знаю названия фильма.
@@user-jd2tq7nj3i под другим комментом ответили, фильм Беовульф и Грендель 2005 года
@@alhagazeev3136 написал название фильма)
@@IlyaTseptsura да,спасибо большое,я как раз его вчера посмотрел,мне понравилось неторопливое повествование и красивая ведьма-рыжулька,от неё прямо дух захватывало
My American friend: "Why do you like Nordic music this much?"
Me, a Turkish man having to speak English softening all my R's: "You wouldn't get it..."
The same goes for Polish
😏🇹🇷
🤗🇹🇷
relatable 😁
bu şarkının hikayesi falan var mı
I've played this song for my son since he was born. It still works like a charm to help him to sleep 5 years later. This and the song "yggdrasil " are absolute magic for him always.
Thats nice, this is without a doubt one of the most beautiful folk songs from my country. My mom used to sing parts of this song, had learned it in her choir group.
Now he talks in Swedish, XD
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων
@@apandey6249 😉😉👌👌👍👍
Однажды в час рассветный, ещё до пенья птиц,
Княжне из рода троллей
Вдруг приглянулся рыцарь, она от чувств своих
Промолвила герою:
Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной,
Княжной пещерных троллей.
Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой,
Но лишь по доброй воле.
Двенадцать кобылиц отдам, что на моих лугах
Пасутся на рассвете.
Они не ведали узды не знали седока
И быстры словно ветер.
Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной,
Княжной пещерных троллей.
Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой,
Но лишь по доброй воле.
Двенадцать мельниц я отдам меж Тилло и Терно,
Их жернова из меди
Колёса день и ночь стучат, сверкая Герребром,
Их лучше нет на свете.
Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной,
Княжной пещерных троллей.
Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой,
Но лишь по доброй воле.
Тебе рубаху я свяжу, такой не видел ты,
Крючком, а не иголкой.
Три нити Герребра возьму я из клубка Луны
Нежней и мягче шёлка.
Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной,
Княжной пещерных троллей.
Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой,
Но лишь по доброй воле.
Я за твою любовь отдам волшебный древний меч.
Он бьёт, куда ты скажешь.
Врагам он отделит в бою их головы от плеч,
Тебя не ранят даже.
Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной,
Княжной пещерных троллей.
Я брошу всё к ногам твоим и слово за тобой,
Но лишь по доброй воле.
Твои подарки хороши и принял бы их я,
Коль верила б ты в Бога.
Но ты отродье троллей и отец ваш - сатана,
Во тьму тебе дорога.
Вздыхая, слёзы проливать не буду я, поверь,
Хотя мне одиноко.
Хотела человеком стать, а ты меня отверг,
Сердце твоё жестоко.
Герр Маннелиг, Герр Маннелиг, ты обручись со мной,
Княжной пещерных троллей,
Я брошу всё к ногам твоим лишь слово за тобой,
Но лишь по доброй воле.
Но лишь по доброй воле.
Но лишь по доброй воле.
ОГО, 118 ЛАЙКОВ, Я ПРЯМО ЗВЕЗДА ))
Дякую
Великолепно
Круто, спасибо. А как фильм из клипа называется, не знаете?
@@glosscarlaboratorium8639 Беовульф и Грендель.2005.
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων.
A song of what cannot be. It takes me back to Norway and an old love who came from sweden. Unattainable love, a world in which we do not belong as they do not belong in ours. A beautiful woman true, but from her back brambles and spines of branches grow telling if her toll kin. She is between two worlds and sings a song of unattainable love, of loss, of regret and of hope. A good saga that borders two realms.
Τῷ καθημένῳ ἐπὶ τῷ θρόνῳ καὶ τῷ Ἀρνίῳ ἡ εὐλογία καὶ ἡ τιμὴ καὶ ἡ δόξα καὶ τὸ κράτος εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων.
Okay
80℅ of us aren't even Swedish but this is fantastic
No need man this goes beyond nationality
Iam so shut the Fuck up and just 🎶 👂.
@@82GHOSTKIDKODY you've got a beautiful language good sir.
True
I am from indonesia 😂
This song makes me feel like I need to prepare for something. Like something big is coming
I think this is the first time I come across a video of Heilung (a Viking music band) with English subtitles... XD
I strongly recommend you to take a look. :)
ruclips.net/video/zeP2q4YAIXA/видео.html
There is
Like another pandemic
Like Agenda 2030
...... they are coming..... the tall blondes......
A beautiful folk song. Greetings from Germany to our Germanic brothers and sisters from the north.
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων
Esta pelicula la vi cuando tenia 13 años nunca pense encontrarla aqui saludos desde mexico
This is one of the most hauntingly beautiful songs I have ever heard. So happy I found this.
This song i heard from my grandmother almost 50 years ago. It was indeed haunting. Because as s young person it is very hard to conceive of people being mischievious and malicious as a troll. A nonchristian deceiver who goes about tempting young men in order to extort from him and destroy his seed. It is a warning to the young man to keep his moral boundaries and cling to them for dear life! It is as a play conducted out of the first 7 chapters of the Book of Proverbs. A book written by a king unto his own son to give him wisdom.
Seriously! Listening again and again till memorized :)
@@ladeda7033
Can you go take your christian missionary BS somewhere else?
You have no idea how much scandinavian culture was destroyed and whiped out by christianity. We've abandoned christianity and we're never going back to it.
@@KungKras Ironic speaking of "christian missionary bs" because you do know this song is about instilling christian virtues, lol. Look up the lyrics in english.
@@KungKras Herr mannelig er en kristelig ridder din sopp.
When you read the IKEA signs
VCutz Productions OMG that made me bust my gut. 😂😅🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣
What time is it
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
IKEA is after oesel vikings of estland saaremaa burned sigtuna, swedish capitol
Hahahaha true
This song is so beautiful, to my ears it's simply indescribable.
Jeg er en tyrker, men jeg elsker nordmenn så mye at jeg liker sangene deres, spesielt Viking History
respect turkey as a swede 🇸🇪
This song is so beautiful, to my ears it's simply indescribable.
As a native Dutch speaker who also speaks German and English, many things are somewhat understandable - when I have the lyrics available at least.
As a Swede, I think the Dutch language is beautiful. It's nice we can appreciate each other.
But I think the Dutch grammar is quite different from the Scandinavian languages?
@@alicelund147quite but not fully. they're all germanic anyway
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων
LIterally what I said in my comment as I speak all 3 as well. Scary how the Germanic languages all blend the more you learn :)
If anyone is wondering, they're singing in Swedish.
(Native, born in Hälsingland. Börk)
Älskar gammal svenska, kul att man förstår typ 99% av allt också :D
is this the standard accent? it sounds very different to the Swedish I've heard.
Its old-ish swedish. They are using ancient words that are supposed to be pronouced very strongly just for the sake of the song.
Isn't it Elfdalian, though? That's what I've heard, but the spelling (from googling the lyrics, that is) doesn't seem so.
Not Elfdalian. It's basically ordinary Swedish with some older words/ word forms here and there.
i'm german and don't know swedish but i will learn this song by heart and comment below as soon as i know it by heart in swedish. This song is magical and touches my soul. envelops you in sublime bliss and awe.
geht mir genauso
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων.
يا حسرة على 2018 و يامات الفوتينغ و الفايكينغ و اللحية ❤😢
Just the way she pronounces letter R give me goosebumps wtf
Andrei Maltsev Yeah north germanic languages have a hard, rolling ‘r’ sound. It’s pretty cool
Stfu normie.
What is special about it?
@@lightscameras4166 not Danish and Scanian (Southern Swedish) and nor do many other Swedish and Norweigan dialects.
Austrian and Bavarian have rolling Rs though haha
Joe Pa I am from Pakistan and in our language (Urdu) we have a regular ‘r’ and hard rolling ‘r’ sound. Same goes for ‘k’ where there is a hard and soft ‘k’
Germanic Language fammilly is very beautifull from the Netherlands, germanic😀♥️🇳🇱🇩🇪🇮🇸🇳🇴🇸🇪🇩🇰🇧🇪🇬🇧🇨🇭🇦🇹
Belgium is not entirely germanic
Only Flanders.
english is just half getmanic
@@matyaskrzok1728 mostly germanic
@@casuallowsaxon628 mostly
@@tankiwolf partly
*Fitting that the video shows the story of Beowulf, a legendary swedish (geat) hero who came to the aid of the danish king!*
Τῷ καθημένῳ ἐπὶ τῷ θρόνῳ καὶ τῷ Ἀρνίῳ ἡ εὐλογία καὶ ἡ τιμὴ καὶ ἡ δόξα καὶ τὸ κράτος εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων.
Greeting from Turkish! I love this music
I love how she pronounces "R"
Den Son like in all nordic languages
@@ionutsuteu2175 not really
I wonder if that's where scottish accent got it's "r" sound.
only fake swedish doesnt pronouce R. like in Malmö.
I talk spanish ;-), We born with that R sound. heheh
For people wondering the song is a Swedish medieval ballad but the version here with more modern Swedish is from roughly the 1800s.
I've just watched the movie Beowulf and Grendel because of this video. Great story, now I want to read one of the translations. I will probably miss some aspects of the movie, from what i've already read. BTW this song is also great to play on an alto recorder(tuned in F)
what's the name of the redhead girl?
@@AK-tf3fc sarah polley, canadian actress
@@alyssa92400 thx
j'adore cette chanson et le clip 🤩👏👏👏
I noticed the viking with no horned helmets and I was happy because they used proper history
+launch „herpdaderp“ kickz They are not even vikings...
+launch “herpdaderp” kickz This song was about a fictional story set after Sweden had already Christianized. The Troll woman is trying to propose to a knight and try to encourage him by offering gifts. However, the knight is a faithful Christian and thus is unwilling to marry a Pagan being.
Those helmets are more ancient Frankish than viking though...
The horned helmets are bronze age, 2000 years before the viking age began.
Martin Andersson the helmets in the video are ancient Frankish.....
I as a Slav, feel strong kinship to the Norse people for some reason. I always loved both Norse and Scottish/Irish culture and music. This song is amazing to me. Mysterious and sad, that's how I feel from listening this.
There is a connection to the Balcans and Scandinavia. A realitively new theory says that the gepids had their roots in Västergötland. Their capital city in Balcan-Pannonian kingdom was called Sirmium in 6th c. What they looked like? The group Timoteij probably gives a clue..
Håkan Liljeberg Well, we know the connection between Russians and Nords, but Balkan was always a bit of a mystery. Although our aptitude for fighting, reflects that of a Viking :D
There are many theories, most are bollocks to me. But there is no denying that Serbs, came from "somewhere" north of Carpathians(records call this land "White Serbia"), and that Sorbs are in eastern Germany. In fact, the "Luzicki Srbi" exist to this day in eastern Germany, speaking almost the same language, even though they developed under a totally different influences. Who knows. History tends to be completely manipulated, hence why I rely on what I personally feel. Which is affinity for Norland.
Sirmium is the old name for Serbian modern-day city of Sremska Mitrovica.
+Illusive Serb Yes, that the Sorbs are related with Serbs sounds logical. I did meet a woman who has a serbian father, she looked quite scandinavian, a little similar to the girl with the violin in Timoteij. PS That you feel connected with Northern lands doesn't have to be strange. I believe that we live many lifes, sometimes we remember much, but most of the time just feel an attachment. DS
+Illusive Serb Connection between Slavs and Norse is just a wishful thinking. YES, we have some similarities with Norse, such as fearless warriors, but Gauls were too. And as Hakan mentioned, the look can be similar too (blonde). But during the centuries we (the Balkan people) mixed with the locals and how we rarely find people who look as should be. IF we presume that we are related with the Russians, than you can notice that Norse and Russians have no similarities in the facial lines. Norse are more "square" with strong jaws unlike the Slavic with the "round" faces. Even with the legends we have no connections with the Norse.
But I admire the Norse history and mythology and in these days with the internet (in my time to get a new info was a struggle) just learning more and more everyday about them.
And about the song, THE best "cover" of all. Maybe the Haggard's interpretation is next best thing.
Sasa Dimitrijevic And you base everything you said on...? Riiight, data you have read somewhere that has to be true.
If we presume? So we, as Slavs, are not related to Russians, who are Slavs? So Russians are neither Nords, nor Slavs?
No connections? I know little, I'll grant you that, but there are connections. The cosmic tree, the thunder Gods...
Sure, we mixed with the locals, why not. So where is this local culture? And if you start citing Deretic and how Serbs are ancient Spartans, I'll block you right away.
You can feel however you want, and you can present your "facts" all day, but I am not interested in it. I already explained why I have no interest in the "facts". My skin is as white as snow and I long for the lost times and the highlands. If I was anything other than a Slav, I would be a Nord. Wishful thinking as it is.
Slava.
This of Cause it's a really old Song! Have IT Heard for the First Time from In Extremo! But this Version is Fantastic! Cheers from Germany!
Фуркат каждый раз как слушаю эту песню эмоции всегда те-же продолжай не бросай ты большой молодец!
Mach weiter und gebe nicht auf!
Bleib nur dir selbst treu.
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων!
Фильм называется Беовульф и Грендель, ставьте лайк чтобы в топ вывести и люди не искали долго что за фильм
а порекомендуйте еще по типо фильмы
@@user-oz6eh9om4g Этот жанр называется Фентези, поищите по жанру или в ютубе "топ 10 фильмов фентези" какие нибудь. А так могу назвать те, которые наверняка все смотрели. Хоббит 3 фильма, Властелин Колец 3 фильма, Гарри Поттер, Пираты Карибского Моря, , сериал Игра Престолов, сериал новый вышел Ведьмак
@@user-xt2uw3ui1l ну, да все смотрела)) но вот этот фильм пропустила.. это скорее языческий фильм, хотя так забыто что кажеться фентази
@@user-oz6eh9om4g Можно на ты? Так гораздо проще общаться все же. Этот фильм про тролля, не понимаю с чем связано язычество тут. А новый сериал ведьмак?
@@croatianwarmaster7872 Hello Hrvat. Google translater helps me to understand what you mean by the way =)
This song gives me shivers. All europeans should feel this song and fight to preserve our history and culture. Europe is one nation and has one history! All the tribes that form Europe became brothers through time and war. I salute all german, celt, northern,slavic and latin brothers that still feel the blood of their ancesters through their veins!
you forgot the belgians haha but i understand most of them are midgets ;) i get your point and i'm in to it although i prefere the old scandinavian history :-)
No, actually, we differ too much to call us all brother and one nation.
All brothers are different but share the same blood. Throughout history , tribe migration, wars and conquests made these border but Germanic tribes were all across Europe. In my country lived the Dacians, Goths, Saxons, Mongols, Huns, Tartars, Magyars, Slavs. This happened in more than 2000 years of history. We are all related, you can search genetics and cultural background. If you study other European cultures you will find all types of similarities.
I don’t think latinos are Europeans
"The name Latin derives from the Italic tribal group named Latini that settled around 10th Century BC in Latium, and the dialect spoken by these people.
The Italic languages form a centum subfamily of the Indo-European language family. These include the Romance, Germanic, Celtic, and Hellenic languages, and a number of extinct ones."
This is one of my favorite songs...😌
My no.1 band " Wardruna " no.2 band " Dånheim...
Nordic folks 🤘😎🎵🎶💥🥁🥁⚔🪓
I'm so addicted to this song
I love this rolling R...a Song i listened from In Extremo too❤
Mükemmel. Sanatın evrensel olduğunun ve sadece duygulara hitabın bile yeterli olduğunun emsali bir balad...
Dinlerken böyle mütevazi bir yorumla denk gelmek ne muazzam bir șey
🤣👍👍
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İlaveten doğayla iç içe yaşayan insanların müziğin matematiğine girmeden daha hisli ezgiler çıkarmasının timsali
What movie or series is the footage from?
I am Indian but when I heard this song the first time it felt I know this song and it touched my soul!!!! I listen to it everyday! Extremely Magical and Beautiful!! Thank you sweden 🇸🇪❣️🙏
Det var akkurat det jeg hadde. Det er som en kjent sang.
You are welcome.
💖🙏🇹🇷🥂🍻
This song is beautiful, but the lyrics present a haunting backstory: the tragic persecution of pagans in Europe
@OnePlus 5 Backup I know. Very few Saami are left
I dont generally listen to songs I do not understand but this one is just plain beautiful, and so is her voice.
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων.
Yes?@@Jakub-kw1rx
@@Jakub-kw1rx to him who sits on the throne and to the lamb be the blessing and the honor and the glory and the kingdom forever and ever.
Always amazed at the things you share. Thanks for being present.
The best Swedish folk song, the lyrics are so beautiful. It's an ancient song that has had a few regional & era variants, this one by Garmarna is the 1877 version which was preserved in a state cultural preservation effort that year.
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων
I let my dog listen to this song.
Now it's not Bruno. It's Bjørn.
LMAO
Björn*
I think this is the way to write it in danish, tho not swedish.
@@georgeantabi6025 Correct, in Norway and Denmark they use ø whilst we use ö in Sweden. However it is pronounced the same so its not that big of a deal
@@Lajosen you are really not radikal ı like it
det är 2024, men den här låten finns fortfarande i mitt hjärta
Den är fet
the movie the scenes are from is BEOWULF & GRENDEL
Her seferinde önüme çıkardığın bu şarkıyı neyse bu kez açmayacağım diyorum, ardından açıp dinliyorum.Teşekkürler RUclips.
Hadi bir kez daha😂
Bir daha dinle
I'm 3.2% Scandinavian. But when I listen to this I'm 100%.
how vvould you be sure about %3.2
Piękny utwór.
τω καθημενω επι του θρονου και τω αρνιω η ευλογια και η τιμη και η δοξα και το κρατος εις τους αιωνας των αιωνων
Türk olmama rağmen kendimi neden bu şarkıya yakın hissettiğimi anlayamıyorum. Bizim çocuklarımıza söylediğimiz ninnilere benziyor.
Çünkü asıl kültürlerimiz vikinglere neredeyse denk inançlardan tut savaş stillerimize kadar büyük benzerliklerimiz var adaklar tapınaklar tanrılar müzikler ezgiler masallara kadar fakat İskandinavların hepsi bu kültürü yaşatıp korudular hala kendilerine viking diyebiliyorlar biz bunları kaybetmeyi seçtik 😂