- published: 04 Mar 2011
- views: 374
- author: Ewechewb
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Misheard/Forcibly Anglicised Lyrics from The Requiem Mass's Dies Irae Latin to Wrong English
Misheard/Forcibly Anglicised lyrics taken from the portion of Thomas of Celaeno's Latin te...
published: 04 Mar 2011
author: Ewechewb
Misheard/Forcibly Anglicised Lyrics from The Requiem Mass's Dies Irae Latin to Wrong English
Misheard/Forcibly Anglicised lyrics taken from the portion of Thomas of Celaeno's Latin text that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart set to music in the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) section of his Requiem Mass. For context and comment, please visit www.somethingstupid.plus.com
- published: 04 Mar 2011
- views: 374
- author: Ewechewb
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Enya - Only Time (Original Release)
© 2006 WMG | Only Time (video) Enya (born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, Irish pronunciation: [ˈɛnʲə...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: 1Life2Music
Enya - Only Time (Original Release)
© 2006 WMG | Only Time (video) Enya (born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, Irish pronunciation: [ˈɛnʲə nʲiː ˈvˠɾˠiːn̪ˠaːnʲ], anglicised as Enya Brennan, 17 May 1961) is an Irish singer, instrumentalist and songwriter. "Only Time" is a song composed and recorded by Irish singer Enya, first released in November 2000. The release of this single coincided with the release of the album A Day Without Rain. In 2001 "Only Time" was released again as a remix. The track was remixed by SAF (Christian B. and Mark Dold) with a final remix by Enya's producer, Nicky Ryan. Enya donated the earnings from the sale of that single to the Uniform Firefighters Association's Widows' and Children's Fund to help the families of fire fighters in the aftermath of 9/11. The song was also featured in the soundtrack of the motion picture Sweet November. To date, "Only Time" is Enya's biggest solo hit in the United States, where it peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #1 on the adult contemporary chart. More... en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 2424
- author: 1Life2Music
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ENYA vs CELTIC WOMAN -Sail Away Orinoco Flow-Full HD 1080p Music Song Video Edit Remix
Enya (born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin; anglicised as Enya Brennan; 17 May 1961) is an Irish singe...
published: 07 Feb 2013
author: aurevlis
ENYA vs CELTIC WOMAN -Sail Away Orinoco Flow-Full HD 1080p Music Song Video Edit Remix
Enya (born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin; anglicised as Enya Brennan; 17 May 1961) is an Irish singer, instrumentalist, and songwriter.Enya began her musical career in 1980, when she briefly joined her family band Clannad before leaving to perform solo. She gained wider recognition for her music in the 1986 BBC series The Celts. Shortly afterwards, her 1988 album Watermark propelled her to further international fame and she became known for her distinctive sound, characterised by voice-layering, folk melodies, synthesised backdrops and ethereal reverberations. She has performed in 10 languages.Enya continued to enjoy steady success during the 1990s and 2000s; her 2000 album A Day Without Rain sold 15 million copies, and became the top selling new age album of the 2000s in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan. She was named the world's best selling female artist of 2001. She is Ireland's best-selling solo musician and is officially the country's second-largest musical export after the band U2. Her records sales were more than 75 million worldwide,[9] with over 26.5 million in album sales in the US.[10] Her work has earned her four Grammy Awards and an Academy Award nomination. As a musical group Enya represents a partnership between three people: Enya herself, who composes and performs the music; Nicky Ryan, who produces the albums; and Roma Ryan, who writes the lyrics in various languages, except Irish, in which Enya will render the lyrics herself. Enya performs all percussion ...
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 315
- author: aurevlis
2:21
Romeo Models "Anglo-Saxon Huscarl at the Battle of Hastings 1066" in 54mm scale
Romeo Models produces some very interesting figures, this time i bought the Anglo-Saxon Hu...
published: 16 Feb 2013
author: Hamilkar Barkas
Romeo Models "Anglo-Saxon Huscarl at the Battle of Hastings 1066" in 54mm scale
Romeo Models produces some very interesting figures, this time i bought the Anglo-Saxon Huscarl in 54mm scale. The assembly of this white metal kit was pretty easy, some tiny amounts of filler were needed on the cloak. I painted the figure with acrylic colours from Revell and Lifecolor. In medieval Scandinavia, housecarls (Old Norse: húskarlar, singular húskarl; also anglicised as huscarl (Old English form) and sometimes spelled huscarle or houscarl) were either non-servile manservants, or household troops in personal service of someone, equivalent to a bodyguard to Scandinavian lords and kings. This institution also existed in Anglo-Saxon England after its conquest by the kingdom of Denmark in the 11th century. In England, the royal housecarls had a number of roles, both military and administrative; they are well known for having fought under Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings. The original Old Norse term, húskarl, literally means "house man"; see also the Anglo-Saxon term churl or ceorl, whose root is the same as the Old Norse karl, and which also means "a man, a non-servile peasant". By the end of the 11th century in England, there may have been as many as 3000 royal housecarls (the Þingalið). As the household troops of Harold Godwinson, the housecarls had a crucial role as the backbone of Harold's army at Hastings. Although they were numerically the smaller part of Harold's army, their possibly superior equipment and training meant they could have been used to ...
- published: 16 Feb 2013
- views: 406
- author: Hamilkar Barkas
0:33
The Trololo Man is Still Going at It, 37 Years Later
This man is 77 years old! It's so kind of him to not age in the slightest. Eduard Anatolye...
published: 23 Dec 2011
author: MrWhinterr
The Trololo Man is Still Going at It, 37 Years Later
This man is 77 years old! It's so kind of him to not age in the slightest. Eduard Anatolyevich Khil , sometimes anglicised as Edward Hill, is a Russian baritone singer and a recipient of the People's Artist Award of the RSFSR. Awards: Winner of Second All-Russian competition of performers (1962) Sopot International Song Festival second prize (1965) Meritorious Artist of the RSFSR (1968) Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1971) People's Artist of the RSFSR (1974) Lenin Komsomol Prize (1976) Order of Friendship of Peoples (1981) Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class (2009) Utyosov Prize
- published: 23 Dec 2011
- views: 1434946
- author: MrWhinterr
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Nache Nagin Gali Gali (1989)Part 1
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Nitish Bharadwaj Suhas Joshi Satyendra Kapoor Meenakshi Sheshadri en.w...
published: 03 Dec 2011
author: mamtamaheshdhody
Nache Nagin Gali Gali (1989)Part 1
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Nitish Bharadwaj Suhas Joshi Satyendra Kapoor Meenakshi Sheshadri en.wikipedia.org Tantra (Sanskrit: तन्त्र , "loom, warp"; hence "principle, system, doctrine", from the two root words tanoti "stretch, extend, expand", and trayati "liberation"), anglicised tantricism or tantrism or tantram, is the name scholars give to an inter-religious spiritual movement that arose in medieval India, expressed in scriptures (called "Tantras"). An important characteristic of this movement was that it is a radically positive, world-embracing vision of the whole of reality as an expression of a joyous Divine Consciousness (for example, as the divine play of Shakti and Shiva. Tantric spiritual practices and rituals aim to bring about an inner realization of this truth, bringing freedom from ignorance and rebirth in the process. www.gitapress.org
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 9929
- author: mamtamaheshdhody
7:06
The Munro Show - Beinn Narnain - 3040 feet 926m Arrochar Alps
Beinn Narnain (sometimes anglicised as Ben Narnain) is a mountain in the southern Highland...
published: 08 Aug 2009
author: Jim Ramsay
The Munro Show - Beinn Narnain - 3040 feet 926m Arrochar Alps
Beinn Narnain (sometimes anglicised as Ben Narnain) is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Arrochar. It forms part of a group of hills known (un-officially) as the Arrochar Alps, and is a Munro. The name Beinn Narnain means "hill of notches", and describes the mountain's notched profile. Beinn Narnain is usually climbed from Succoth at the head of Loch Long. The most commonly used route starts by climbing directly up the hillside, following a line of concrete blocks that were originally supports for a cable railway used during the construction of watercourse diversions forming part of the Loch Sloy hydro-electric scheme[1] (Until the construction of new path, this was also the route towards The Cobbler). At one point the path crosses a level track, and one must continue by climbing some exposed rock immediately opposite - this appears to be part of the stream bed and not the path. Where the concrete blocks cease, the path continues up Beinn Narnain's craggy south ridge. There are several mild scrambling sections, which provide an enjoyable experience for the casual walker. The route bypasses some impressive and, when shrouded in mist at least, apparently almost impassable crags - "The Spearhead" - by means of a steep gully immediately before the summit. The final stages of the climb include some mild exposure, but this should not intimidate a hillwalker of even limited experience. Beinn Narnain's northern ridge drops down to the Bealach a' Mhàim, a ...
- published: 08 Aug 2009
- views: 5092
- author: Jim Ramsay
7:08
Serbian Rulers/ Srpski vladari
The House of Nemanjić (Serbian: Немањићи, Nemanjići; Anglicised: Nemanyid; German: Nemanji...
published: 09 Jun 2009
author: perovicstevan
Serbian Rulers/ Srpski vladari
The House of Nemanjić (Serbian: Немањићи, Nemanjići; Anglicised: Nemanyid; German: Nemanjiden) was a medieval Serbian ruling dynasty. The "Stefan" dynasty - House of Nemanjić was named after Stefan Nemanja. It was descended from the cadet line of the House of Vojislavljević. The House of Nemanjić produced eleven Serbian monarchs between 1166 and 1371. After Stefan Nemanja had taken Stefan as his name, all the subsequent monarchs of the house used it as sort of title. Soon it became inseparable from the monarchy, and all claimants denoted their royal pretensions by using the same name, in front of their original names. Rulers of this dynasty wore the titles Grand Princes of Rascia from 1166. After the crowning of Stefan the First-Crowned in 1217, the full title[citation needed] of the dynasty was King of the land of Rascia, Doclea, Travunia, Dalmatia and Zachlumia, although a shorter version of the title was King of the Serbs. Following the elevation of members of the dynasty to the status of Emperors in 1346, the title became Tsar of All Serbs, Albanians, Greeks and Bulgarians. The family crest was a bicephalic argent eagle on a red shield, inherited from the Byzantine Paleologus dynasty. The House of Nemanjić ruled the Serb lands between c. 1166 and 1371. Compared with other dynasties of Serbian lands, which usually lost their position in much less than a century, the Nemanjićs were exceptionally mighty and well-sustained ruling dynasty, and its legacy is respected among ...
- published: 09 Jun 2009
- views: 22998
- author: perovicstevan
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♫♥I LOVE YOU - MORRIS ALBERT♫♥
Morris Albert - Biography Morris Albert (born Maurício Alberto Kaisermann, 7 September 195...
published: 05 Oct 2010
author: artlengel Aaron
♫♥I LOVE YOU - MORRIS ALBERT♫♥
Morris Albert - Biography Morris Albert (born Maurício Alberto Kaisermann, 7 September 1951, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a singer and songwriter, famous for his 1975 hit single, "Feelings." Albert began his career singing and playing guitar for a number of bands. In 1973, at a time when many Brazilian artists were using anglicised names in attempts to break into the US market, he released his first album, which featured "Feelings," the self-penned song that would eventually bring him worldwide success. The international release of "Feelings" sold over one million copies in the United States alone, and reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1975, and #2 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. It was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA on 13 November 1975. "Feelings" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1976, losing out to Judy Collins', "Send in the Clowns." In the same year Albert was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist, but he lost to Natalie Cole. In 22 December 1988, "Feelings" was officially declared by a California court to be a plagiarism from Loulou Gasté, who composed the french song "Pour Toim" in 1956 for Line Renaud. Albert now lives in Italy with his family, and still performs around the world.
- published: 05 Oct 2010
- views: 16666
- author: artlengel Aaron
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Coorg
This video contains the popular tourist destinations of Karnataka, India. Kodaguku, an adm...
published: 13 Sep 2011
author: srimansrini
Coorg
This video contains the popular tourist destinations of Karnataka, India. Kodaguku, an administrative district in Karnataka State in southern India. It is also known by its anglicised former name of Coorg. It occupies an area of 4102 square kilometres (1584 sq mi) of land in the Western Ghats of southwestern Karnataka. Madikeri is a hill station town in Karnataka state,India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of Kodagu district. Talacauvery is the place that is generally considered to be the source of the Cauvery River. It is located in the near Bhagamandala in Kodagu district.
- published: 13 Sep 2011
- views: 1833
- author: srimansrini
6:21
Lonesome Boatman - Follow Me Up To Carlow - Blackthorn
Here is Blackthorn singing Lonesome Boatman - Follow Me Up To Carlow. Fiach Mac Aodh Ó Bro...
published: 16 Sep 2007
author: machree01
Lonesome Boatman - Follow Me Up To Carlow - Blackthorn
Here is Blackthorn singing Lonesome Boatman - Follow Me Up To Carlow. Fiach Mac Aodh Ó Broin (anglicised as Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne) (1544 -- 1597) was chief of Clann Uí Bhroin, or the O'Byrne clan. Lift MacCahir Og your face Brooding o'er the old disgrace That black FitzWilliam stormed your place, Drove you to the Fern Grey said victory was sure Soon the firebrand he'd secure; Until he met at Glenmalure With Feach MacHugh O'Byrne. Curse and swear Lord Kildare, Feach will do what Feach will dare Now FitzWilliam, have a care Fallen is your star, low. Up with halberd out with sword On we'll go for by the lord Feach MacHugh has given the word, Follow me up to Carlow. See the swords of Glen Imayle, Flashing o'er the English pale See all the children of the Gael, Beneath O'Byrne's banners Rooster of the fighting stock, Would you let a Saxon cock Crow out upon an Irish rock, Fly up and teach him manners. Curse and swear Lord Kildare, Feach will do what Feach will dare Now FitzWilliam, have a care Fallen is your star, low. Up with halberd out with sword On we'll go for by the lord Feach MacHugh has given the word, Follow me up to Carlow. From Tassagart to Clonmore, There flows a stream of Saxon gore Oh, great is Rory Oge O'More, At sending loons to Hades. White is sick and Lane is fled, Now for black FitzWilliam's head We'll send it over, dripping red, To Queen Liza and her ladies. Curse and swear Lord Kildare, Feach will do what Feach will dare Now FitzWilliam, have a care Fallen ...
- published: 16 Sep 2007
- views: 13201
- author: machree01
3:41
Enya - song of the sandman lullaby
Enya (born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin; Irish pronunciation: [ˈɛnʲə nʲiː ˈvˠɾˠiːn̪ˠaːnʲ], anglicis...
published: 12 Feb 2013
author: Maria Wiesener
Enya - song of the sandman lullaby
Enya (born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin; Irish pronunciation: [ˈɛnʲə nʲiː ˈvˠɾˠiːn̪ˠaːnʲ], anglicised as Enya Brennan; 17 May 1961) is an Irish singer, instrumentalist, and songwriter. Enya began her musical career in 1980, when she briefly joined her family band Clannad before leaving to perform solo. She gained wider recognition for her music in the 1986 BBC series The Celts. Shortly afterwards, her 1988 album Watermark propelled her to further international fame and she became known for her distinctive sound, characterised by voice-layering, folk melodies, synthesised backdrops and ethereal reverberations.[2] She has performed in 10 languages.[3] Enya continued to enjoy steady success during the 1990s and 2000s; her 2000 album A Day Without Rain sold 15 million copies,[4] and became the top selling new age album of the 2000s in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[5] She was named the world's best selling female artist of 2001.[6] She is Ireland's best-selling solo musician[7] and is officially the country's second-largest musical export after the band U2.[8] Her records sales were more than 75 million worldwide,[9] with over 26.5 million in album sales in the US.[10] Her work has earned her four Grammy Awards and an Academy Award nomination.
- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 116
- author: Maria Wiesener
11:31
Master Yoga Meditation Music "Anjanaya Asana", Deep Bass Therapy Music
www.facebook.com - Master Yoga Meditation "Anjanaya Asana", Deep Bass Therapy Music Reiki ...
published: 27 Mar 2011
author: CoolThingsHawaii
Master Yoga Meditation Music "Anjanaya Asana", Deep Bass Therapy Music
www.facebook.com - Master Yoga Meditation "Anjanaya Asana", Deep Bass Therapy Music Reiki Meditation Music and Healing, Chakra Attunement, Balancing, Holistic Healing Music - Kundalini, Saku and Shamanic Reiki Reiki (霊気?, English pronunciation: /ˈreɪkiː/) is a spiritual practice developed in 1922 by Japanese Buddhist Mikao Usui. It uses a technique commonly called palm healing as a form of complementary and alternative medicine and is sometimes classified as oriental medicine by some professional bodies.[2] Through the use of this technique, practitioners claim to transfer healing energy in the form of ki through the palms.[3] Tantra (Sanskrit: तन्त्र , Oriya: "loom, warp"; hence "principle, system, doctrine", from the two root words tanoti "stretch, extend", and trayati "liberation"), anglicised tantricism or tantrism or tantram, is an esoteric current of Hinduism. The word Tantra also applies to any of the scriptures (called "Tantras") commonly identified with the worship of Shakti.[1] Tantra deals primarily with spiritual practices and ritual forms of worship, which aim at liberation from ignorance and rebirth,[1] the universe being regarded as the divine play of Shakti and Shiva.[1] Tantrism originated in the early centuries CE and developed into a fully articulated tradition by the end of the Gupta period. It has influenced the Hindu, Sikh, Bön, Buddhist, and Jain religious traditions. Along with Buddhism, Tantra in its various forms has spread to East Asia ...
- published: 27 Mar 2011
- views: 43188
- author: CoolThingsHawaii
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Nache Nagin Gali Gali (1989)Part 3
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Nitish Bharadwaj Suhas Joshi Satyendra Kapoor Meenakshi Sheshadri en.w...
published: 03 Dec 2011
author: mamtamaheshdhody
Nache Nagin Gali Gali (1989)Part 3
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Nitish Bharadwaj Suhas Joshi Satyendra Kapoor Meenakshi Sheshadri en.wikipedia.org Tantra (Sanskrit: तन्त्र , "loom, warp"; hence "principle, system, doctrine", from the two root words tanoti "stretch, extend, expand", and trayati "liberation"), anglicised tantricism or tantrism or tantram, is the name scholars give to an inter-religious spiritual movement that arose in medieval India, expressed in scriptures (called "Tantras"). An important characteristic of this movement was that it is a radically positive, world-embracing vision of the whole of reality as an expression of a joyous Divine Consciousness (for example, as the divine play of Shakti and Shiva. Tantric spiritual practices and rituals aim to bring about an inner realization of this truth, bringing freedom from ignorance and rebirth in the process. www.gitapress.org
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 11425
- author: mamtamaheshdhody
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Nache Nagin Gali Gali (1989)Part 5
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Nitish Bharadwaj Suhas Joshi Satyendra Kapoor Meenakshi Sheshadri en.w...
published: 03 Dec 2011
author: mamtamaheshdhody
Nache Nagin Gali Gali (1989)Part 5
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Nitish Bharadwaj Suhas Joshi Satyendra Kapoor Meenakshi Sheshadri en.wikipedia.org Tantra (Sanskrit: तन्त्र , "loom, warp"; hence "principle, system, doctrine", from the two root words tanoti "stretch, extend, expand", and trayati "liberation"), anglicised tantricism or tantrism or tantram, is the name scholars give to an inter-religious spiritual movement that arose in medieval India, expressed in scriptures (called "Tantras"). An important characteristic of this movement was that it is a radically positive, world-embracing vision of the whole of reality as an expression of a joyous Divine Consciousness (for example, as the divine play of Shakti and Shiva. Tantric spiritual practices and rituals aim to bring about an inner realization of this truth, bringing freedom from ignorance and rebirth in the process. www.gitapress.org
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 4850
- author: mamtamaheshdhody
0:31
Tanger 2010 - panoramic coastal views 02.MOV
en.wikipedia.org The modern Tanjah (Anglicised as Tangier) is an ancient Berber and Phoeni...
published: 06 Apr 2010
author: Lech Switala
Tanger 2010 - panoramic coastal views 02.MOV
en.wikipedia.org The modern Tanjah (Anglicised as Tangier) is an ancient Berber and Phoenician town, founded by Carthaginian colonists in the early 5th century BC. Its name is possibly derived from the Berber goddess Tinjis (or Tinga), and it remains an important city for the Berbers. According to Berber mythology, the town was built by Sufax, son of Tinjis, the wife of the Berber hero Änti (Greek Antaios, Latin Antaeus). The Greeks ascribed its foundation to the giant Antaios, whose tomb and skeleton are pointed out in the vicinity, calling Sufax the son of Hercules by the widow of Antaeus. The cave of Hercules, a few miles from the city, is a major tourist attraction. It is believed that Hercules slept there before attempting one of his twelve labours. Tangier was ruled by Umayyads, Abbasids, Idrisids, Fatimids, Caliphate of Cordoba, Maghrawa Emirate, Almoravids, Almohads, Marinids and Kingdom of Fez before Portuguese conquest. When the Portuguese started their expansion in Morocco, by taking Ceuta in 1415, Tangier was always a primary goal. They failed to capture the city in 1437 but finally occupied it in 1471. The Portuguese rule (including Spanish rule between 15801640) lasted until 1661, when it was given to Charles II of England as part of the dowry from the Portuguese Infanta Catherine of Braganza. The English gave the city a garrison and a charter which made it equal to English towns. The English planned to improve the harbour by building a mole. With an ...
- published: 06 Apr 2010
- views: 7985
- author: Lech Switala
4:57
Autoharp: Blood On The Risers (Including lyrics and chords)
My young friend Sam sent me a request to play a song using the tune of The Battle Hymn Of ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: threelegsoman
Autoharp: Blood On The Risers (Including lyrics and chords)
My young friend Sam sent me a request to play a song using the tune of The Battle Hymn Of The Republic on my autoharp. He had also recently requested the song Blood On The Risers and as this song fits the more recent request I have combined them both. Although I never knew it by this title, it is a song we used to sing when I was but a lad albeit an Anglicised version. One verse we sang was: They scraped him off the runway like a blob of raspberry jam........ The following information comes from Wikipedia: "Blood Upon the Risers" is an American paratrooper song from World War II. It is sung by the United States 82nd Airborne Division, the United States 101st Airborne Division, the 173rd Airborne Brigade and 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) of the 25th Infantry Division. This song has been featured on the television miniseries Band of Brothers and the video game Brothers in Arms. Sung to the tune of "Glory, Glory, Halleujah", the song tells of the final jump of a paratrooper whose parachute does not work. This results in him falling to his death. Members of the United States military who attend the United States Army Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia are sometimes required to memorize the lyrics as part of their training. I have just produced a book of songs under the title "50 Songs from the 'threelegsoman' collection". It is available as a printed book or as an eBook and can be found at: store.blurb.com
- published: 25 May 2011
- views: 2108
- author: threelegsoman
4:31
Macedonian Kebapi - Македонски ќебапчиња
While Macedonian kjebapi (ќебапи), Croatian and Serbian ćevapi/ćevapčići, Bulgarian kebabc...
published: 07 Aug 2010
author: Troy Iloski
Macedonian Kebapi - Македонски ќебапчиња
While Macedonian kjebapi (ќебапи), Croatian and Serbian ćevapi/ćevapčići, Bulgarian kebabcheta (кебабчета) and Romanian mici/mititei are often made of both pork and beef. A serving usually consists of 5-10 pieces, served with white bread (called 'Lepinja' or 'Somun'), minced red pepper, salt and onions or fresh salad. The word comes from the Arabic kebab, sometimes with the South Slavic diminutive ending - čići (Croatian,Bosnian:ćevapčići/ćevapi;Serbian:Ћевапчићи/Ћевапи, ćevapčići/ćevapi; Macedonian: Ќебапи, kjebapi; Bulgarian: Кебабчета, kebabcheta Slovene: čevapčiči, Czech: čevapčiči, čevabčiči). In other parts of the world, such as Australia, they are known by their traditional name as well as the Anglicised and marketing friendly term "skinless sausages."
- published: 07 Aug 2010
- views: 53993
- author: Troy Iloski