I just looked into my family n found out im Prussian to my great great grandparents left Prussia n came to North Tonawanda NY n my family stayed ever since
@@Velnias8Exactly, glad to see not all Lithuanians are polish simps. No wonder, you have Varg on the pfp :D I myself passed valstybinį egzaminą writing about the damaging effect of the polish nobility on Lithuania. Lithuania is pagan! Lithuania is for the Baltic people!
@@Vhisper Yeah, most ironic thing is that even nationalistic lithuanian clergy was culturally pagan. Look at Maironis, he was a priest and yet his whole prose is basically romanticised paganism. Baltic worldview is very pragmatic, religiosity is personal and I would argue that it didnt changed that much in the last 600 years even with christianity. Its very apparent when you talk with older religiuos people, whole view of god and afterlife is very mythological and baltic rather than catholic. This worldview is best described by Gediminas in his letters ("poles praise god in their own way, ruthenians in their own way, we in ours, yet we all believe in the same one just call it diffrent names..."), ofcourse this was unfathomable for dogmatic christians
@@Velnias8 Yes, you're absolutely right. As a person from Lithuania Minor, I mean, I discovered that Lithuania is catholic at the age of 14, I always thought we were protestant based on the behavior. Indeed we preserved our own way of life and own way of understand the religion. I'd argue we are still pagan, and as a Lithuanian you know better than anyone that 70% religious is bs statistic on paper that they get by enrolling you into the catholic church without asking you. When people say "atheism is on the rise", I believe they mean "europeans are done with the middle eastern religion and return to their native one", those morons convinced themselves that paganism is dead so much that when it clashes with reality they are panicking. Best example is the article I've red last year that "only one catholic priest graduated in Vilnius!!". I mean, seriously? You are surprised? For every sane Lithuanian it wasn't a surprise except for the delusional christcucks. Good thing our intelligence is pagan, Vydūnas is the best example ;) He is a national heroe and the father of Romuva. Depicted on 200 litai banknote
@@fictionwojak3595 Poland was our enemy for centuries. Remember polonisation? And Suvalkai is our rightful territory that was stolen by Poland. Just how Crimea was stolen by Russia
@@fictionwojak3595 That's true. Sort Polish-Lithuanian rivalry over Vilnius was like brothers fight for a toy. What's more important that we both are at war stance with russia for like 500+ years.. And we were always allied at this cause.
I have been in Lithuania in September 2024 as a trip from Poland. I loved to see the castle in Troki and Vilnus with its restaurants and stores decorated in flower motives on triangular main square. Very nice song. Sounds like something Price Vitold would sing in forest planning to ambush Teutonic knights. The picture at the end titled "Battle of Grunwald" was created by Jan Matejko Polish painter, and Prince Vitold in right in the middle wearing red. Prince Vitold from Lithuania and King Jagiełło from Poland were brothers.
Although based on folk motives, this was written by a 19th century romantic nationalist poet Maironis, who was one of the main figures of the national revival
Слушая литовський язык можна прийти к итогу, что литовцы никогда не были никокими братьями руским, так же как и все другие коренные народы постсоветских республик. Ето все были народы, которые просто сидели за решоткай кремльовской тюрьмы под названием советский союз.
@@Богдан-т6х9у а еще можно прийти к мнению что литовская письменность на государственном уровне появилась в 20 веке , до этого использовалась латынь , именно для документов , а литовский был на разговорном уровне , и общих четких правил не было . Их создал в 20 веке Антанас Баранаускас. Он сделал огромный вклад в развитие литовского языка.
@@dinblasjalv1643 Славян с балтами то да. Но факт тот, что московиты, ето не какие не слов'яни. А потомки Монголов. Московия, ето наследник Золотой Орды. И никокого отношения, руские, к слов' янам, неимеют.
Jono Mateikos Žalgirio mūšis 1878m Battle of Grunwald 1410m Two cousins for Lithuania Jogaila and Vytautas He won the battle near Žalgiris with his armies
I have to point out that this is not really a folk song. It has an exact date of writing (1931) and an author which makes it inheritally not a folk song
@@SodziausPilietis lithuanians were converting to christianity, with grand dukes being Christian, like vytautas. teutons at 15th century were only fighting to get land, not to convert
Prussians were Baltic tribe - Prūsai. Prussian name was adopted by Germans, after Prussian language was extinct, which was a Baltic language - something in-between of modern Lithuanian and Latvian
@@bobthebuzztardvery good, but I think it's mistake to say about prussian how something between Lithuanian and Latvian, Lithuanian and Latvian is east baltic languages but Prussian is west baltic.
@@їжакоднако technically you can say that about all people in Europe except for Nords if you look down the history line but we stopped recognizing prussians as baltics when they split to make the germanic tribes so id recommend you to pick up a history book.
@@shorial3155 What do you mean when the Prussians split into Germanic tribes? (Old) Prussia stayed Baltic in religion and culture until the 13th century when the Teutonic Order fought them and converted them. They didnt split into germanic tribes. They were forced to convert or else they'd die. Some historians also call it a genocide. Go pick up a history book yourself.
Love Lietuva from Romania :)
Respect Romania from Latvia 🇱🇻 🇱🇹
Absolute banger. LIETUVA 💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍
The biggest love, respect and feelings to the lithuanians from Poland!!!!
Same feeling in here from Lithuania ❤
Aciu labai!
@@Perkunas1564 Prašau :3
Dzięki, brat! 🎉
Thank you. We really enjoy watching how well free and independent Poland is doing nowadays. Stay strong, brothers.
I just looked into my family n found out im Prussian to my great great grandparents left Prussia n came to North Tonawanda NY n my family stayed ever since
then you are probably more german than lithuanian, as prussia was a german country. If you dont have a distinct lithuanian name that is.
@@chapno4255 not really, prussians were balts that got ethnically cleansed.
Beautiful music.
Greetings from Canada.
Respect to Canada from Latvia 🇱🇻
As Latgalian i understand almost everything
its strange, i just came from latgalian song video and wanted to write that i understand latgalian more than latvian haha
@@SodziausPilietis Ik, they are similar
What's latgalian
@@lukiso5734 a language from the baltic family, one of the only 3 remaining, their other cousins are sadly extinct
@@Chuck-xu8rc 4, don't forget Samogitian.
Awsome song brāļi! 🇱🇹❤🇱🇻
🇱🇹🤝💪🇱🇻 broliai!
Forest brothers))
aciu broliukai
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Ačiū, brāli!
Didžiuojuosi savo šalimi!
Aš taip pat ❤
I'm and American citizen and I've been recently trying to get in touch with my Lithuanian heritage. This was a great song. For Lietuva!! 🇱🇹
Ack!
dont come to eastern europe with that pfp, we dont want you in lithuania, latvia, russia, poland, belarus nor ukraine. leave
"at least we aren't speaking middle high german"
@BadPiggiesGamer9 kvailas komentaras.
@BadPiggiesGamer9stop the fuming my guy
Saules mūžu Lietuvai!
Great song. Lyrics by the Lithuanian poet- MAIRONIS.
The best video you have ever made
Už Lietuvą iki paskutinio kraujo lašo! 🇱🇹⚔️
100%❤
taip vyrai varom kariaut
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🇺🇦❤🇱🇹
Taip
Grettings from Poland
🇵🇱❤🇱🇹 All great things we achieved were when we were together 🇵🇱❤🇱🇹
Lol no, Lithuanian golden age was pagan. Through Poland came crusaders, serfdom and cultural neglect
@@Velnias8Exactly, glad to see not all Lithuanians are polish simps. No wonder, you have Varg on the pfp :D I myself passed valstybinį egzaminą writing about the damaging effect of the polish nobility on Lithuania. Lithuania is pagan! Lithuania is for the Baltic people!
@@Vhisper Yeah, most ironic thing is that even nationalistic lithuanian clergy was culturally pagan. Look at Maironis, he was a priest and yet his whole prose is basically romanticised paganism. Baltic worldview is very pragmatic, religiosity is personal and I would argue that it didnt changed that much in the last 600 years even with christianity. Its very apparent when you talk with older religiuos people, whole view of god and afterlife is very mythological and baltic rather than catholic. This worldview is best described by Gediminas in his letters ("poles praise god in their own way, ruthenians in their own way, we in ours, yet we all believe in the same one just call it diffrent names..."), ofcourse this was unfathomable for dogmatic christians
@@Velnias8 Yes, you're absolutely right. As a person from Lithuania Minor, I mean, I discovered that Lithuania is catholic at the age of 14, I always thought we were protestant based on the behavior. Indeed we preserved our own way of life and own way of understand the religion. I'd argue we are still pagan, and as a Lithuanian you know better than anyone that 70% religious is bs statistic on paper that they get by enrolling you into the catholic church without asking you. When people say "atheism is on the rise", I believe they mean "europeans are done with the middle eastern religion and return to their native one", those morons convinced themselves that paganism is dead so much that when it clashes with reality they are panicking. Best example is the article I've red last year that "only one catholic priest graduated in Vilnius!!". I mean, seriously? You are surprised? For every sane Lithuanian it wasn't a surprise except for the delusional christcucks. Good thing our intelligence is pagan, Vydūnas is the best example ;) He is a national heroe and the father of Romuva. Depicted on 200 litai banknote
@@Velnias8 Paganoid there is nothing to be proud of, Lithuania was the last idolatrous nation in Europe, which is a shame and a big mistake.
Epic song
„Litwo ojczyzna moja”. Lithuania is brother 🇱🇹❤️🇵🇱
Anyone who chooses Poland as an enemy, chooses Lithuania as an enemy too. Love to our Polish brothers! 🇵🇱
@@rokasvalickas9686Poland was our enemy xd. It still is due to their occupation of Suvalkai
No, its not, Suwalki is meaningless to us by now. Poland was our enemy for like 20 years, and an ally for over 200.@@rio5347
@@fictionwojak3595 Poland was our enemy for centuries. Remember polonisation? And Suvalkai is our rightful territory that was stolen by Poland. Just how Crimea was stolen by Russia
@@fictionwojak3595 That's true. Sort Polish-Lithuanian rivalry over Vilnius was like brothers fight for a toy. What's more important that we both are at war stance with russia for like 500+ years.. And we were always allied at this cause.
Красиво. Ничего не скажешь
I have been in Lithuania in September 2024 as a trip from Poland. I loved to see the castle in Troki and Vilnus with its restaurants and stores decorated in flower motives on triangular main square. Very nice song. Sounds like something Price Vitold would sing in forest planning to ambush Teutonic knights. The picture at the end titled "Battle of Grunwald" was created by Jan Matejko Polish painter, and Prince Vitold in right in the middle wearing red. Prince Vitold from Lithuania and King Jagiełło from Poland were brothers.
Poet Maironis (1962-1932), its about Lithuanian - Teutonic Ordin war, when Prūsija was broken, and next on row Lituania.
1862-1932*
maironis -30 metu gyveno?
@@grigss3027 suklydau, būna.. bet netaisysiu tam kad jūsų komentaras neprarastų prasmės ;)
Литовский - очень красивый
Aciu labai
The best translation out there.
this is AWSOME🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
as latvian i understand almost everything
Nemuldi, tu saprati varbūt 10-20%
@@tadzhiksvar jau būt, bet tur ir arī angļu subtitri ar kuriem es sapratu visu latviski un tā arī atradu līdzību starp šīm abām valodām
"Lithuania Lives!" -- MR
Amazing!!!!!!!
This is SO interesting!!! Quite horrifying, too, lol, but wow, what an interesting anthropological artifact!
Reminds me of Klingon battle songs 🤗
Although based on folk motives, this was written by a 19th century romantic nationalist poet Maironis, who was one of the main figures of the national revival
Love from 🇺🇦 Brothers🫡
Honestly very fitting to your current fight. Even more so given we once were under the same banner, brothers from the UA.
Love from Lithuania ❤. Stay strong, brothers and sisters from Ukraine ❤. You are not alone ❤️
Cope unions
🇺🇦💪🇱🇹💪
Слушая литовський язык можна прийти к итогу, что литовцы никогда не были никокими братьями руским, так же как и все другие коренные народы постсоветских республик. Ето все были народы, которые просто сидели за решоткай кремльовской тюрьмы под названием советский союз.
Tikrai taip. Koki ten broliai, mes juk baltai, pagonys, visada buvom ir esam kitoki ir saviti.
kokia kalba rašote ?
Политика политикой, а общие корни не отменишь. Не русских с литовцами, а славян с балтами глобально
@@Богдан-т6х9у а еще можно прийти к мнению что литовская письменность на государственном уровне появилась в 20 веке , до этого использовалась латынь , именно для документов , а литовский был на разговорном уровне , и общих четких правил не было . Их создал в 20 веке Антанас Баранаускас. Он сделал огромный вклад в развитие литовского языка.
@@dinblasjalv1643 Славян с балтами то да. Но факт тот, что московиты, ето не какие не слов'яни. А потомки Монголов. Московия, ето наследник Золотой Орды. И никокого отношения, руские, к слов' янам, неимеют.
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I’m Ukrainian with Lithuania roots 🇺🇦❤🇱🇹
Hello. We support you from Lithuania. Stay strong and never give up because we should even know a word of giving up
nice
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It was written by Maironis
in 2:10 the Perkūnas might be referring to one of the pagan gods, idk i dont speak lithuanian that well
💛💯
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Мої вітання з України 🎉
🇱🇹💪🇺🇦💪
Mano gražus šalis
Kanadietis myli savo tieviskio zeme
What’s the painting in background?
Jono Mateikos Žalgirio mūšis 1878m Battle of Grunwald 1410m Two cousins for Lithuania Jogaila and Vytautas He won the battle near Žalgiris with his armies
@@raimundas2204 Jan Alojzy Matejko CWANIACZKU DROBNY:)
I have to point out that this is not really a folk song. It has an exact date of writing (1931) and an author which makes it inheritally not a folk song
Dabar Liaudies ).
not 1931 but 1895*
@@Oberschutzee The poem was written in 1895. The music was written and originally recorded in 1931
@@AistisValantiejus The music was written in 1919 and recorded in 1931.
@@Oberschutzee Oh, I didn't know, thanks
Привіт з України)
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Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War ?
no only lithuania this time
Song about fighting christians - Teuton order. Because lithuanians were pagans.
@@SodziausPilietis lithuanians were converting to christianity, with grand dukes being Christian, like vytautas. teutons at 15th century were only fighting to get land, not to convert
Wars started with Teutonic order in early 13th century@@Gvazdika.
2:09 _§0μ]/[Cl§ _*_ÜẞƏ/₹°ĞƏ/₹[\/]∆]/[. ._* #Lore
BUVOM,,ESAM ..BUSIM,GI NEPAIMSI MUSU,NELYSK MUSU ZEMELEN,AR KAPUT BUS,AR PYZ...EC,,MES VISVIEN ATSILAIKYSIM..
Lietuva tik Lietuviams!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Make Prussia Independent Again!
real
btw we are not prussians we are baltic
Prussians were Baltic tribe - Prūsai. Prussian name was adopted by Germans, after Prussian language was extinct, which was a Baltic language - something in-between of modern Lithuanian and Latvian
@@bobthebuzztardvery good, but I think it's mistake to say about prussian how something between Lithuanian and Latvian, Lithuanian and Latvian is east baltic languages but Prussian is west baltic.
@@їжакоднако What are you on about? Do you understand what you read, or you just interpret it your way?
@@їжакоднако technically you can say that about all people in Europe except for Nords if you look down the history line but we stopped recognizing prussians as baltics when they split to make the germanic tribes so id recommend you to pick up a history book.
@@shorial3155 What do you mean when the Prussians split into Germanic tribes?
(Old) Prussia stayed Baltic in religion and culture until the 13th century when the Teutonic Order fought them and converted them. They didnt split into germanic tribes. They were forced to convert or else they'd die. Some historians also call it a genocide.
Go pick up a history book yourself.
Pagarba Lietuviams 🇱🇹 no 🇱🇻
Aciu uz duona
Paulius uzpisa
Folk song? Are you kidding me?
Poland
polshit
It's not a folk song to begin with , and the worst ever version of it.
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Absolute banger. LIETUVA 💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍
HELL YEAH
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