Great! Love to see this here. As Paraguayan, I can make some points about this song. 1st) It's written in "Jopara", a mix between spanish and guaraní 2nd) Is about the 13th Regiment of Infantry, who was known as one of the bravest regiments in Paraguay 3rd) 1:30 when it says "eldest knight" the right translation is "Mayor Caballero", mayor as a military rank and Caballero as the surname 4th) in 2:47, the author makes a reference to Hans Kundt, a German General, veteran from WWI, who went to Bolivia and served as leader of the bolivian invasion during the first part of the war 5th) in 4:23 we have to remember that "indian" is just a colloquial way to say "indigenous people", because when the spanish colonizers came, they thought they arrived to India when they discovered América. 6th) I love that Ingen put all the song the shape of the paraguay without the Chaco (the territory whose dispute caused the war) an at the end, you put the actual shape of Paraguay, with the Chaco. 7th) Viva la patria.
@@nicolasvillalba372 modern Brazilian historiography shows that the thesis that the British Empire was behind the war is completely false. The war started and continued going only because Paraguay was ruled by a mad man. While it's true that the British did give us loans, it wouldn't have made sense to do the same for Paraguay (you don't profit by giving money to the side which will certainly be defeated).
@@EnigmaticLucas Tagalog (one of the languages of the Philippines) uses Spanish numbers for dates and time while native numbers are used to count other things iirc (if there's a pinoy around here please correct me)
Greetings from Argentina! At first I thought this was spanish and thought "damn, I never knew paraguayans had this thick of an accent that I can't understand them" but then I read the description...
@I hate the Spanish Empire mas o dano causado pela guerra foi mt grande cara, perderam muitas pessoas e a economia foi destruída, foi em menos de 100 anos de diferença estas guerras.
Bom... é da Bolívia e Paraguai que estamos falando. A Bolívia nunca teve um exército plenamente moldável. Em parâmetros, até a década de 50 a tecnologia e logística do exército do Paraguai era superior.
Some facts of this song and the war: the author Emiliano R. Fernández wrote the song in battlefield, paraguayans soldiers would sang together with instruments at night as a cope mechanism, they would also speak only guaraní to divert bolivians and in secret meetings they would do the same so spies won't understand, many veterans from the war of Paraguay (1865-1870) asked the government to be enlisted to defend their homeland, due to their old age that request was impossible.
El Coronel Oviedo, un héroe de esa guerra( 1.864/1.870) se presentó en la de (1.932/1.935) y fotografió en el frente ; junto a soldados jóvenes para apoyarlos en defensa de la Patria ! 🇵🇾♥️🧉
Here in Brazil we have jokes about paraguay that says everything from Paraguay is false And it's because everything there is so cheap that is false lol, many brazilians just go to paraguay to buy cheap things (but false)
Amazing how, even after it's influence was thoroughly wiped by the War of the Triple Alliance, Paraguay still best Bolivia. Great respect to the forgotten South American nation
@@apersononlineyes6554 There are so many over simplifications of the Triple Alliance War that it is more credible to say that the earth is flat and universal gravity is an invention of the illuminati, the war of guaranis against the spanish and portuguese started long before. In january of 1865 the Uruguay 's last resistance fell, Tamandare sieged Paysandu for a month, The Colorados, with help of the Brazilian Empire and Buenos Aires, the resistance was tough, when asked General Leandro Gomez said that they will fight "Hasta que sucumba", forgotten heroes from la Heroica Paysandu, of how strong was the resistance against europeans, Paraguay attacked Brazilian Empire and the rest is sadly the history of the genocide of the guarani people in the 19 century.
La verdad los paraguayos son muy aguerridos , eh visto que a lo largo de la historia han sufrido pero han sabido levantarse acpetando la victoria y la derrota , un saludo desde Perú a todos los paraguayos ,su pais si existe gracias a ustedes paraguayos valientes .
Greetings american fellows! Thank you very much, and a very special thanks to your ex president, Rutherford B. Hayes, he helped Paraguay a lot after the T.A war. You're always welcome in Paraguay! 💜🇵🇾🇺🇸
I share the same spirit as Paraguayans. I've always been drawn to those who despite being outnumbered, and whether they win or lose in battle, simply refuse to submit. ¡Viva Los Guaranis y su pais El Maravillosa Paraguay!
As a person who can speak a "little" Spanish, I was thinking "what is this weird dialect?" because I didn't understand anything. And then I realized it was a different language lol.
As a Paraguayan, I'd say this is one hell of a good choice! Especially this version, sung and played by Francisco Russo. Great translation too! Urban youngsters rediscovered our folk music a few years ago when discos were mandated to play some hours of folk music, and they fell in love with this song in this precise version.
great video, I am paraguayan and I never saw foreigners talking about or translating our songs, thank you! most of them talk about wars, and of course, are very patriotic. Paraguay is a country who still don't like brazil, argentina, bolivia and uruguay because of the wars (well... we were one of the most powerful rising countries at the time, then the wars started, ended and paraguay became known as the country of dumb natives, where people doesn't know how to write, where we all are poor and etc., and that for those few who actually know our country exist), we have our own ''lovely'' way to call each one of them in guarani and even today most of our songs are about loving the country, we have to study A LOT about the heroes of the nation at school, most of our cities have the names of important military and everything. oh, and another veery famous patriotic song we have is ''acosta ñu'', the lyrics are about an important episode that occurred in the war of the triple alliance, in acosta ñu. there, the enemy troops continued to advance even with the country already without soldiers, so the elderly, the sick, children and women went to battle even without knowing how to fight and without having adequate weapons. obviously the Paraguayans were massacred but this event has gone down in history. (sorry if there is any gramatical mistake or something, english is not my first language)
yo recuerdo que pase mi juventud leyendo sobre el Paraguay y sus grandes héroes, siempre que oigo sobre la guerra de la triple alianza se me cae una lagrima al recordar todo, saludos desde México
@@chanyeolsadidas6108 I thought that most Paraguayans liked Brazilians, especially the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (which is basically a brazilian paraguay)
@@horaciosporting İmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Ahaha you are ignorant 🤣 (eastern Kurdistan) Iran has the province of Kurdistan, southern Kurdistan (Iraq) is an autonomous region, western Kurdistan (Syria) has the Kurdish region Rojava (Kurdistan) and northern Kurdistan (Turkey) the eastern region is fully Kurdish cities and majority Kurds. Kurds He calls it Kurdistan, not Turkey! The place you occupy is Kurdistan whether you accept it or not 🤣
@@franco682 10% Habla español y solo sabe expresiones en guaraní, la mayoría de la capital o de grandes ciudades Entre el 50% y el 55% Hablan ambos con fluidez Y entre el 40% o 35% Sabe mas guaraní que español, en su mayoría gente de campo
I love Paraguay I have Guaraní blood running through my veins my family is from corrientes Argentina we are a mix of Italian Spanish French and Guaraní
I'm a paraguayan Russian descendant, i have always been inspired by your nation, even before knowing i come from there. The USSR also hugely helped the development of the guaraní language by giving asylum to a the great linguist Felix Gimenez López. Our lived experience as a people who went through much suffering makes us brothers 🤝
Paraguay was so based country before war of triple alliance. Dictatorship where dictator spoke native language as well as population, there was welfare and strong position of state that helped people like in communist country but it was conservative and traditionalist country, everyone could eat meat everyday and no one was hungry. There was repression on opposition, but simple people lived happy. Patriotism was huge, as well as consciousness of Paraguayans. It was like utopia created by dr Francia and developed by Lopez family. But all this was lost because of most ridiculous war of XIX century.
La Batalla de Nanawa, en realidad las batallas de Nanawa, fueron los episodios más importantes del punto más álgido de la Guerra del Chaco, en 1933, Bolivia en dos oportunidades quería entrar por el Fortín Nanawa y llegar al Río Paraguay, cortando en dos el Paraguay, destruyendo el punto de abastecimiento para las tropas que llegaban de Asunción para el Puerto Casado y de ahí al frente de batalla, si tenían éxito, difícilmente el Paraguay hubiera podido dar vuelta lo ocurrido y se ponía en duda todo lo que podría ocurrir de ahí en adelante. Las dos son épicas, las dos son muestras de gran heroísmo de las dos partes, Bolivia y sobre todo el General Kundt, se jugaban la victoria en la Guerra, el Paraguay, su existencia como nación y su más que probable derrota.
Como Boliviano hay que reconocer la valentía de los paraguayos, sin embargo tambien hay que reconocer que está guerra fue una puta mierda que nunca debió haber ocurrió.
Hello Ingen first of all I love your work and how it spread this songs that normally are known almost by their people to the reast of nations. I dont know if you would like to put more spanish songs, I know a bunch that I think you would like and they are not very famous. If you are interested I can show you them
@@tihagoostapchuk1743 tambien soy paraguayo de ascendencia ucraniana,pero también tengo ascendencia japonesa y paraguayo mestiza, espero conocer Ucrania y Japón algún día
@@cristhianramirez6939 They have similar phonotactics: 1) no closed syllables, i.e. words are like (V)CVCVCV... , 2) glottal stops (') between two vowels, and 3) some consonant clusters like mb and nd are also found in some Oceanic languages like Fijian.
@@AGLubang hay un lingüista acá en RUclips que hizo un video mostrando las increíbles semejanzas entre el guaraní y varias lenguas de la familia japónica, tanto fonética, morfológica e incluso gramaticalmente.
ONLY "One" the number of my Battalion.... VIVA el Paraguay!! The only country that fought in the two more greatest wars over the America continent!. I apologize, I am proud of my ancestors, and many Paraguayans, we will take care of honoring their memoirs, until the end of times.. .
@@dedo9990 He's the real hero, not Solano Lopez, Lopez did wrong entering into Argentinian territory and attacking Brazil after that. Such a dumb man.
4:14 My father told me that his regiment "aca vera" regiment 5 told me that in the Chaco War, the cavalry with their machetes cut off the heads of the Bolivians, that fact is mentioned there
The same Guarani people who is the biggest Ethnic group of Paraguay today was the principal native people of Sao Paulo state too. If not by Pombal (prime minister of Portugal in XVIII century) ordering everyone in Brazil to speak Portuguese or be killed, Sao Paulo would speak Guarani today, like Paraguay.
Nice to see at least one south American country having large native, non-fetishized, presence in culture. The language sounds very similar to Maori. Maybe the Kon-Tiki hypothesis is not that untrue after all?
@franco682 Mamá viajó a Paraguay basicamente por accidente en los nonenta, conoció a Papá y se quedô a vivir. Hace diez años nos mudamos acá en Nueva Zelanda, pero volvemos cada dos o tres años depende de como va la plata. Ha che guarani naiporãi hoy en dia
Those tribes are mostly wichi (known as toba or qom), calchaqui, and it's pretty obvious that there is a guarani minority in all the Argentine provinces which are adjacent to Paraguay.
Great! Love to see this here. As Paraguayan, I can make some points about this song.
1st) It's written in "Jopara", a mix between spanish and guaraní
2nd) Is about the 13th Regiment of Infantry, who was known as one of the bravest regiments in Paraguay
3rd) 1:30 when it says "eldest knight" the right translation is "Mayor Caballero", mayor as a military rank and Caballero as the surname
4th) in 2:47, the author makes a reference to Hans Kundt, a German General, veteran from WWI, who went to Bolivia and served as leader of the bolivian invasion during the first part of the war
5th) in 4:23 we have to remember that "indian" is just a colloquial way to say "indigenous people", because when the spanish colonizers came, they thought they arrived to India when they discovered América.
6th) I love that Ingen put all the song the shape of the paraguay without the Chaco (the territory whose dispute caused the war) an at the end, you put the actual shape of Paraguay, with the Chaco.
7th) Viva la patria.
@@VittalinniGamerBr that's a myth, thou. But yes, tríplice aliança killed a lot of teenagers until they get Solano Lopez.
@@VittalinniGamerBr it's not our fault if their dictator didn't want to surrender
@@BrunoViniciusCampestrini well to be honest it was almost all plotted by the UK so it would've been a fact even if Solano didn't surrender
@@nicolasvillalba372 modern Brazilian historiography shows that the thesis that the British Empire was behind the war is completely false. The war started and continued going only because Paraguay was ruled by a mad man. While it's true that the British did give us loans, it wouldn't have made sense to do the same for Paraguay (you don't profit by giving money to the side which will certainly be defeated).
@@nicolasvillalba372 It wasn't
Thought this was Spanish at first, but this is in Guarani. Also, nice song in a native language
Same
@@crispersam1887
I'm Brazilian. We can understand Spanish a little.
And I can confirme this. It's really Guarani
Weird how Guarani uses Spanish numbers
@@EnigmaticLucas Tagalog (one of the languages of the Philippines) uses Spanish numbers for dates and time while native numbers are used to count other things iirc
(if there's a pinoy around here please correct me)
@@EnigmaticLucas there is no pure Guarani spoken. It's a mix of Guarani and Spanish
Greetings from Argentina! At first I thought this was spanish and thought "damn, I never knew paraguayans had this thick of an accent that I can't understand them" but then I read the description...
si kek
Jajaja Same.
Es que vienen de la selva
@@nicosd3017
Shut up
i already knew it wasnt spanish just by the lyrics
Love Paraguay from Bulgaria 🇧🇬❤️🇵🇾
From Brasil to Paraguai 🇧🇷 🇵🇾
let's not let the war's past haunt us.
_Não Vamos deixar o passado da Guerra nos assolar_
What if Paraguay became Orthodox? ☦️
Solano Lopes manda lembranças
@@seronymus Paraguay would suck more.
@@xdop3z459 no it would be based
É realmente bizarro que depois da guerra do Paraguai eles ainda foram capazes de conquistar o chaco boreal dos bolivianos.
sim
@I hate the Spanish Empire mas o dano causado pela guerra foi mt grande cara, perderam muitas pessoas e a economia foi destruída, foi em menos de 100 anos de diferença estas guerras.
@I hate the Spanish Empire I still hate inca empire
@@herc9275 sim sim, eles demoraram muito pra se recuperar, se eu não me engano ainda têm problemas com isso
Bom... é da Bolívia e Paraguai que estamos falando. A Bolívia nunca teve um exército plenamente moldável. Em parâmetros, até a década de 50 a tecnologia e logística do exército do Paraguai era superior.
Some facts of this song and the war: the author Emiliano R. Fernández wrote the song in battlefield, paraguayans soldiers would sang together with instruments at night as a cope mechanism, they would also speak only guaraní to divert bolivians and in secret meetings they would do the same so spies won't understand, many veterans from the war of Paraguay (1865-1870) asked the government to be enlisted to defend their homeland, due to their old age that request was impossible.
El Coronel Oviedo, un héroe de esa guerra( 1.864/1.870) se presentó en la de (1.932/1.935) y fotografió en el frente ; junto a soldados jóvenes para apoyarlos en defensa de la Patria !
🇵🇾♥️🧉
People trying to think of a meme about Paraguay as fast as possible to get funni likes and internet points:
how can you meme something that's nonexistant?
Here in Brazil we have jokes about paraguay that says everything from Paraguay is false
And it's because everything there is so cheap that is false lol, many brazilians just go to paraguay to buy cheap things (but false)
@@rafaels.1979 here in spain we just repeat the joke that paraguay doesn't exist to piss off paraguayans about the war of the trple alliance LMAO
@@mrraichudealola9227 Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay actually made paraguay vanish lol
@@mrraichudealola9227 terrible panafresco
Amazing how, even after it's influence was thoroughly wiped by the War of the Triple Alliance, Paraguay still best Bolivia. Great respect to the forgotten South American nation
@@jotascript03 Isn't that France?
@@jotascript03 the biggest war in the entire Western Hemisphere
@@jonathanwilliams1065 Nah, the Mexican revolution and Mexico's war of independence were far more bigger and bloodier
@@apersononlineyes6554 no they weren't
@@apersononlineyes6554 There are so many over simplifications of the Triple Alliance War that it is more credible to say that the earth is flat and universal gravity is an invention of the illuminati, the war of guaranis against the spanish and portuguese started long before.
In january of 1865 the Uruguay 's last resistance fell, Tamandare sieged Paysandu for a month, The Colorados, with help of the Brazilian Empire and Buenos Aires, the resistance was tough, when asked General Leandro Gomez said that they will fight "Hasta que sucumba", forgotten heroes from la Heroica Paysandu, of how strong was the resistance against europeans, Paraguay attacked Brazilian Empire and the rest is sadly the history of the genocide of the guarani people in the 19 century.
the voice, the music, the lyrics are all beautiful
Read about Chaco War
Have to admit, Paraguayans showed real bravery, these brave soldiers deserve respect
La verdad los paraguayos son muy aguerridos , eh visto que a lo largo de la historia han sufrido pero han sabido levantarse acpetando la victoria y la derrota , un saludo desde Perú a todos los paraguayos ,su pais si existe gracias a ustedes paraguayos valientes .
Paraguay?
Gracias
@@sovietguy2788 que
Love Paraguay from Argentina, Sorry for the past of both nations :(🇦🇷❤🇵🇾
Honestly that song sound so epic paraguay are so Chad speaking they own language and defending they nation
Holy shit! My country finally gets recognition! Thank you so, so much for uploading this music!
I feel like most people forgot that this country exists
@@WillySalami Hispanic version of Finland doesn't exist
@@Anonymous-376 you mean wyoming?
@@akaneve1063 You mean Bielefeld?
Hispanic version of Brazilian "acre doesn't exist"
@@BeryAb You mean La Pampa?
Absolutely beautiful. Respect to the forgotten country of South America. 🇺🇸❤🇵🇾
Greetings american fellows! Thank you very much, and a very special thanks to your ex president, Rutherford B. Hayes, he helped Paraguay a lot after the T.A war. You're always welcome in Paraguay! 💜🇵🇾🇺🇸
@@distritofederal7187 Purple heart? Do you love lean? 💜💜💜
@@Annexialol Not really the place Mr. Shitposter
Remember when you guys crossed our waters, got shot, and tried to get revenge by sending a entire fleet that ended up surrendering 🥶
Today we celebrate the peace of the Chaco, (the conflict that the song is about) and it is very emotional for us Paraguayans (I am from Paraguay).
Oh,Yo tambien
Que genial ver a un compatriota conocedor de la historia bélica Alemana
Saludos desde Lambaré
@@MegaMatt2002 También soy de Lambaré!
Maitei che ra'a.
I share the same spirit as Paraguayans. I've always been drawn to those who despite being outnumbered, and whether they win or lose in battle, simply refuse to submit. ¡Viva Los Guaranis y su pais El Maravillosa Paraguay!
We do that to a fault. Not often do you see a people refusing to give up after losing 90% of it's male population.
"Time to bully Bolivia" - Paraguay in 1932 probably
I turned my volume all the way up before listening to it, and I was not expecting that…
lol
Admit it, it was better
As a person who can speak a "little" Spanish, I was thinking "what is this weird dialect?" because I didn't understand anything. And then I realized it was a different language lol.
Yes, it's Guarani.
same
This don't is a dialect, this is a language called Guaraní, is the official language of Paraguay with the spanish.
it's jopará
@@jatorresh Jorapa es el español con toques de guaraní, esto en todo caso sería un jehe'a, que es guaraní con toques de español
Based Guarani instead of Spanish :D
Sup
I'm here before this blows up lol
@@erenyeager3829 it sure blew up
theres already 378 replies now omg
Ngggh Acshually, its jopara ☝🏻🤓☝🏻🤓☝🏻🤓
Love to paraguai 🇲🇳🤝🇵🇾
Love Paraguay, from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️🇵🇾
Latin brothers
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As a Paraguayan, I'd say this is one hell of a good choice! Especially this version, sung and played by Francisco Russo. Great translation too!
Urban youngsters rediscovered our folk music a few years ago when discos were mandated to play some hours of folk music, and they fell in love with this song in this precise version.
Long live the Paragod!! 🇵🇾
Hell yeah 🇵🇾
great video, I am paraguayan and I never saw foreigners talking about or translating our songs, thank you! most of them talk about wars, and of course, are very patriotic. Paraguay is a country who still don't like brazil, argentina, bolivia and uruguay because of the wars (well... we were one of the most powerful rising countries at the time, then the wars started, ended and paraguay became known as the country of dumb natives, where people doesn't know how to write, where we all are poor and etc., and that for those few who actually know our country exist), we have our own ''lovely'' way to call each one of them in guarani and even today most of our songs are about loving the country, we have to study A LOT about the heroes of the nation at school, most of our cities have the names of important military and everything.
oh, and another veery famous patriotic song we have is ''acosta ñu'', the lyrics are about an important episode that occurred in the war of the triple alliance, in acosta ñu. there, the enemy troops continued to advance even with the country already without soldiers, so the elderly, the sick, children and women went to battle even without knowing how to fight and without having adequate weapons. obviously the Paraguayans were massacred but this event has gone down in history. (sorry if there is any gramatical mistake or something, english is not my first language)
Tu inglés no está nada mal
@@danonen7316 eso es bueno, gracias!
yo recuerdo que pase mi juventud leyendo sobre el Paraguay y sus grandes héroes, siempre que oigo sobre la guerra de la triple alianza se me cae una lagrima al recordar todo, saludos desde México
@@mrjanodafirenze a mi me pasa lo mismo. saludos!
@@chanyeolsadidas6108 I thought that most Paraguayans liked Brazilians, especially the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (which is basically a brazilian paraguay)
Nice! I hope you keep uploading more songs from South america. We are often forgotten for the other countries.
Really nice touch with how the form of the country changes by the end
To show you our power. WE SHALL DECLARE WAR ON 3 COUNTRY'S AT ONCE. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
“Absolutely nothing”
-Paraguay
Gets obliterated
-Paraguay
This is from the Chaco war not the triple alliance
And 2 of those are the most powerful of South America, 100000 IQ Paraguay
Stupid reductionism.
ingen i still wonder where you find so much music
Avatar sauce pls
@@seronymus mashle
Respect from Kurdistan.
Paraguay ❤️ Kurdistan 🇵🇾❤️☀️💚
Kurdistan is not a contry
@@horaciosporting Turkish Propaganda.
@@horaciosporting İmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ahaha you are ignorant 🤣 (eastern Kurdistan) Iran has the province of Kurdistan, southern Kurdistan (Iraq) is an autonomous region, western Kurdistan (Syria) has the Kurdish region Rojava (Kurdistan) and northern Kurdistan (Turkey) the eastern region is fully Kurdish cities and majority Kurds. Kurds
He calls it Kurdistan, not Turkey! The place you occupy is Kurdistan whether you accept it or not 🤣
@@kurdishlion3292 kurdistsn is not a real contry
@@horaciosporting Ahaha cry ignorant 🤣
From Toronto Canada my mom is Paraguayan
Saludos a mis hermanos de Paraguay 🇵🇷❤🇵🇾
Saludos !🇵🇾♥️🧉🇵🇷
@@americaemeridionalispy5012 casi 300 años de historia compartida, para que vengas a decir que 2 pueblos hispanos no son hispanos. Bruto iletrado.
First time Ingen uploads a song in a Native American language.
Y el que lo canta es Paraguayo descendientes de Europeos es algo que solo pasa en paraguay.
Cuando no tienes mar, pero no lloras por eso
Literal xd
Mejor así no nos morimos por un terremoto de 8 grados
@@BloquedeGDhay que proteger el chaco. Hay muchos que nos quieren sacar y el gobierno solo quiero $$
@@user-wm1uz1vp5e Muchos no, son solo los estadounidenses. Lástima que los colorados nos tienen como perritos suyos.
Thank you SOO much for uploading this. Im paraguayan and I cannot find a better version online
Paraguayan here, we are super proud of our culture!
Desastre ko Marito kp
Una pregunta, dirías que la mayoría de los paraguayos hablan o al menos entienden guaraní?
@@franco682 Xy 💀
@@franco682 efectivamente. Se enseña desde primaria hasta bachillerato.
@@franco682 10% Habla español y solo sabe expresiones en guaraní, la mayoría de la capital o de grandes ciudades
Entre el 50% y el 55% Hablan ambos con fluidez
Y entre el 40% o 35% Sabe mas guaraní que español, en su mayoría gente de campo
A mix of two amazing languages
PARAGUAY MENTIONED LESS GOO
THANK YOU SO MUCH INGEN 🥺💜
I love Paraguay I have Guaraní blood running through my veins my family is from corrientes Argentina we are a mix of Italian Spanish French and Guaraní
Love Paraguay from Argentina, brothers 🇦🇷❤️🤝🏻🇵🇾
Happy Victory day from Russian Cossacks (Among whom was Juan Belaieff) 🟥⬜🟦❤🟦🟨🟥 88 years of friendship between our nations
Belaieff, todo un símbolo !
Inolvidable y eterna gratitud !♥️🇵🇾🧉
I'm a paraguayan Russian descendant, i have always been inspired by your nation, even before knowing i come from there. The USSR also hugely helped the development of the guaraní language by giving asylum to a the great linguist Felix Gimenez López. Our lived experience as a people who went through much suffering makes us brothers 🤝
Ah, the Chaco War. One of the most brutal conflicts that this side of the world has ever seen.
Paraguay was so based country before war of triple alliance. Dictatorship where dictator spoke native language as well as population, there was welfare and strong position of state that helped people like in communist country but it was conservative and traditionalist country, everyone could eat meat everyday and no one was hungry. There was repression on opposition, but simple people lived happy. Patriotism was huge, as well as consciousness of Paraguayans. It was like utopia created by dr Francia and developed by Lopez family. But all this was lost because of most ridiculous war of XIX century.
EXACTLY
communist bullshit, it was a starving hellhole
@@llexparanaensis no hablo espanhol
Paraguay was never communist in the first place
coincided
Make the song "Cisnei branco", the Brazilian Navy Song
da essa sugestão no discord dele
@@h1e1t17 ele tem mais chances de ver a sugestão no discord?
@@Damascenus998 sim
Se for a versão da Dalva eu topo
La Batalla de Nanawa, en realidad las batallas de Nanawa, fueron los episodios más importantes del punto más álgido de la Guerra del Chaco, en 1933, Bolivia en dos oportunidades quería entrar por el Fortín Nanawa y llegar al Río Paraguay, cortando en dos el Paraguay, destruyendo el punto de abastecimiento para las tropas que llegaban de Asunción para el Puerto Casado y de ahí al frente de batalla, si tenían éxito, difícilmente el Paraguay hubiera podido dar vuelta lo ocurrido y se ponía en duda todo lo que podría ocurrir de ahí en adelante.
Las dos son épicas, las dos son muestras de gran heroísmo de las dos partes, Bolivia y sobre todo el General Kundt, se jugaban la victoria en la Guerra, el Paraguay, su existencia como nación y su más que probable derrota.
Still kind of sad that there was no Filipino anthem for our Independence Day. But love Paraguay from Philippines! 🇵🇾 🤝 🇵🇭
Love brother 🇵🇭❤🇵🇾
3:28 "Otro pito". That really moved me.
XD
Goloso
El que hambre tiene en pan piensa 🚬
Como Boliviano hay que reconocer la valentía de los paraguayos, sin embargo tambien hay que reconocer que está guerra fue una puta mierda que nunca debió haber ocurrió.
Todo manejado por el gringaje.
@@Alejandrogenoves Tu vieja
This is an Amerindian language but it’s sung by a white guy who is probably a native speaker
It’s something you’ll only find in Paraguay
That white guy's surname is Russo LMAO viva Paraguay.
To sing in guaraní like that man you need to be a native speaker, even all his songs are in guarani
Looks like we really mixed with the spanish duting the colonization
Así de echo el señor que lo canta es descendientes de Europeos quizás ni tenga sangre nativo.
Kid: "Can we have Mexican Music"
Mom: "We have Mexican Music at home"
*Mexican Music at home:*
xDDD
Nunca le preguntes a un gringo sobre geografía
@@Neotiempista Es war ein scherz hahaha
It’s so funky I love it
Hello Ingen first of all I love your work and how it spread this songs that normally are known almost by their people to the reast of nations.
I dont know if you would like to put more spanish songs, I know a bunch that I think you would like and they are not very famous. If you are interested I can show you them
Excelente. ¡Viva Paraguay!
HONOR Y GLORIA POR SIEMPRE AL SOLDADO PARAGUAYO.....!!!!!!
Long live Paraguay from Ukraine 🇺🇦♥️🇵🇾
Мне тоже нравится
Ukrainian brothers.. we love all of you, from Paraguay 💜🇺🇦🇵🇾
greetings from a Paraguayan with ukrainian ancestry
Yo soy Paraguayo y soy Ucraniano de parte de mi papá y me encanta mucho el país y la cultura Ucraniana algún día espero ir a visitar el país
@@tihagoostapchuk1743 tambien soy paraguayo de ascendencia ucraniana,pero también tengo ascendencia japonesa y paraguayo mestiza, espero conocer Ucrania y Japón algún día
Omg It sounds just like a oceanic language even if its in the middle of south America?!
Yup
Oceanic language? i'm interested with the concept, why?
@@cristhianramirez6939 They have similar phonotactics: 1) no closed syllables, i.e. words are like (V)CVCVCV... , 2) glottal stops (') between two vowels, and 3) some consonant clusters like mb and nd are also found in some Oceanic languages like Fijian.
@@AGLubang hay un lingüista acá en RUclips que hizo un video mostrando las increíbles semejanzas entre el guaraní y varias lenguas de la familia japónica, tanto fonética, morfológica e incluso gramaticalmente.
Do more south american stuff please, i would recommend uploading the argentine confederate patriotic song: Himno A Los Restauradores
ONLY "One" the number of my Battalion.... VIVA el Paraguay!! The only country that fought in the two more greatest wars over the America continent!. I apologize, I am proud of my ancestors, and many Paraguayans, we will take care of honoring their memoirs, until the end of times.. .
south america's greatest wars, the us civil war has the most bloody war in the continent
Realmente admirable ! 🇵🇾♥️🧉🇺🇾
Guarani is a strange and a wonderful language!👍🏻
Batalla dura la de Nanawa. Aguantó bien ese Regimiento.
Batalla dura pero la gloria y victoria eterna al regimiento nro 13 de infantería del ejército paraguayo 🇵🇾🇵🇾🇵🇾🇵🇾
Paraguayan going in Bolivia singing in Spanish and Guarani
Thank you Rutherford Hayes for letting this country survive
I’m interested, elaborate
@@bronisawwabienarz1136 he held brazil and argentina back from completely obliterating paraguay in the 1860s
@@2344-p2f well Paraguay was obliterated, Hayes prevented it to be annexed
@@2344-p2f no, Brazil and Argentina did obliterate Paraguay, Hayes just prevented it from being annexed
@@dedo9990 He's the real hero, not Solano Lopez, Lopez did wrong entering into Argentinian territory and attacking Brazil after that.
Such a dumb man.
That was catchy...
It's sad that I just now remembered this country even existed.
You know your country is weak when you lose against Paraguay.
I remember losing against Praguay in my first game in HOI4
@@jrotela who did u play
@@gespenst650 Argentina
@@jrotela ok
@@jrotela lmao
The country is landlocked
4:14 My father told me that his regiment "aca vera" regiment 5 told me that in the Chaco War, the cavalry with their machetes cut off the heads of the Bolivians, that fact is mentioned there
El mariscal Estigarribia estaría orgulloso
Así es, el Gran Mariscal, héroe del Chaco.
the new update is very good 😌 is very very nice 👍🏻
Exelente video 💪🇵🇾
Me encanta como suena el guaraní
Es salvaje, indomable como el yaguarete libre en la selva, cuesta un poco no sentir cosas al hablar guarani o escucharlo, saludos!
0:32 ඞ
*SUS*
😂😂😂😂
greetings from Brazil 👌
I love Paraguay!
Me encanto, buena esa paraguay
Looks like brazilian countryside songs (caipira)
Parece modão caipira
De q hablas Brasilero? Estoy guaraní payaso
@@marcelocaceres3659 Ele quis dizer que a melodia da música se assemelha com o "Modão Caipira", dos povos do interior brasileiro.
@@marcelocaceres3659 O som da viola caipira ruclips.net/video/b7ceLPtyUxs/видео.html
The same Guarani people who is the biggest Ethnic group of Paraguay today was the principal native people of Sao Paulo state too. If not by Pombal (prime minister of Portugal in XVIII century) ordering everyone in Brazil to speak Portuguese or be killed, Sao Paulo would speak Guarani today, like Paraguay.
Empire Of Brazil: Hey man wt f
Nice to see at least one south American country having large native, non-fetishized, presence in culture. The language sounds very similar to Maori. Maybe the Kon-Tiki hypothesis is not that untrue after all?
Paraguayan in NZ here. Guarani sounds more like Tagalog than Maori.
@@marangatu3688Como chucha terminaste allá mi loco
@franco682 Mamá viajó a Paraguay basicamente por accidente en los nonenta, conoció a Papá y se quedô a vivir.
Hace diez años nos mudamos acá en Nueva Zelanda, pero volvemos cada dos o tres años depende de como va la plata.
Ha che guarani naiporãi hoy en dia
Paraguay is a country with Paraguayans
with who?
first Paraguayan song on this channel?
pls peruvian songs next!!!
the chaco war, again humillating bolivia
just love it
1:49 1:52 2:08 2:39 3:12 3:16 3:24 3:26 3:45 4:16 4:18 4:25
Saludos desde Brasil, hermanos paraguayos!
Mil disculpas por el massacre de su pueblo durante la Guerra de Triplice Alianza 🇧🇷🇵🇾
Gracias hermano ojala que nunca mas entremos en conflicto por que la guerra solo atrae atrazos....
VAMOOOOOO UN CAPO EL FRANCISCO RUSSO
Damn, Guaraní getting some acknowledgement here. Perhaps Kalmyk is next?
Can’t even describe the ballsiness in declaring war on all your neighbors which are more powerful than you
No le dieron opción
Based song
Love from Argentina 🇦🇷 to Paraguay 🇵🇾 Guaraní gang!!!!!
argentina isnt guaraní
@@cavallariraymondi6860 Northwestern provinces such as Corrientes are
@@Aetherguy-cb9bu Cordoba isn't northwestern, and in the Northwest never were guarani people, are you sure you know what are you talking about?
There are some Guarani-related tribes in the northern provinces such as the austral Chaco, Formosa, etc.
Those tribes are mostly wichi (known as toba or qom), calchaqui, and it's pretty obvious that there is a guarani minority in all the Argentine provinces which are adjacent to Paraguay.
when you declare war on your all neighbors
can you do the san lorenzo march?
Sí ! También podría ser : " Los 60 granaderos" , música del paraguayo
José Félix Cardozo.
MUCHISIMAS GRACIAS HERMANOS PAR😮AGUAYOS !!!!! SINCERO Y FRATERNAL ABRAZO!!!! Como puedo conseguir la traduccion al castellano Gracias
ruclips.net/video/APyGv2q9bCI/видео.html
paraguayans when the rivers start speaking portuguese
Ah weird mix of Spanish and Guaranì with a weird music and singer
Nice,i think
RIP Francisco Solano Lopez. Must suck to end your time in office with a spear through the heart.
Essa música tem os mesmos ritmos das músicas do Rio Grande do Sul
Paraguay is so unperdicable in a good way
The only latin American country with identity
What about Bolivia?
Que decis culor roto¿?
@@edibleandsentientautomobil5396”give sea!!!!”
And Perú, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Brasil?
@@Amir.972 peru has none, ecuador and venezuela is just a copy of colombia, and brazil is just portugal if portugal was on drugs