I'd love to learn to speak/sing the Swedish version. I remember being younger and learning different songs and I STILL remember the words in French to Frère Jacques and German to O Tannenbaum. I know a couple of songs in Scottish Gaelic as well.
This is awesome, thank you so much for your tutorials=))) I've managed to learn it only because of your videos (though I don't yet sound that free))) Could you please spell the words you sing at the beginning?
I believe it is as follows: "God morgon! Ut ut och lösa! Hören ni det, alla Nysjö-flickor!" It's a herding song from the province Dalarna. I'm not sure exactly what is meant by "lösa" as it is somekind of dialect expression, but it sounds like it could mean something like letting loose the cattle in the morning. Herding-song verbs usually are about herding stuff. :) Translation: "Good morning! Out, out and [lösa]! Do you hear that, all Nysjö girls!"
Can you put this in English I would love to learn
English version will also be available soon....
Maria Misgeld can't wait! Really want to learn it!
@@mariamisgeld4021 thank you so much! I love listening to kulning, I'd like to learn properly
I'd love to learn to speak/sing the Swedish version. I remember being younger and learning different songs and I STILL remember the words in French to Frère Jacques and German to O Tannenbaum. I know a couple of songs in Scottish Gaelic as well.
Thank you so much❤
Can you post the Swedish lyrics for this please.
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This is awesome, thank you so much for your tutorials=))) I've managed to learn it only because of your videos (though I don't yet sound that free))) Could you please spell the words you sing at the beginning?
I believe it is as follows:
"God morgon!
Ut ut och lösa!
Hören ni det, alla Nysjö-flickor!"
It's a herding song from the province Dalarna. I'm not sure exactly what is meant by "lösa" as it is somekind of dialect expression, but it sounds like it could mean something like letting loose the cattle in the morning. Herding-song verbs usually are about herding stuff. :)
Translation:
"Good morning!
Out, out and [lösa]!
Do you hear that, all Nysjö girls!"