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Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan

Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan




Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan

Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan

Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan

Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan

Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan

Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan

Chicovite Kone
Na Paivant Pasat
Tutiman Tutiman
Tuti Libe Na Fidan

Overall Meaning

These lyrics are in Bulgarian and their meaning may not be immediately clear to those who do not speak the language. However, the repetitive nature of the words seems to suggest that they are more of a chant or a mantra than a straightforward narrative. The phrase "chicovite kone" is repeated over and over again, followed by "na paivant pasat", "tutiman tutiman", and "tuti libe na fidan". These phrases do not have clear translations, but they are likely meant to evoke a sense of joy and celebration.


One interpretation of these lyrics is that they are meant to evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time and a place that no longer exists. The phrase "chicovite kone" could refer to the traditional Bulgarian horse-drawn carts, which were once a common sight in villages and small towns. "Na paivant pasat" may be a reference to the sound of the horses' hooves on the road, while "tutiman tutiman" could evoke the sound of music and dancing. Finally, "tuti libe na fidan" may be a reference to a sense of love and connection to one's home and community.


It's also possible that these lyrics are simply meant to be enjoyed for their joyful and uplifting spirit, without any specific meaning beyond that. The upbeat tempo and repetitive chanting could be seen as a way to let go of worries and embrace the present moment.


Line by Line Meaning

Chicovite Kone
Celebratory toast to the end of a successful harvest season


Na Paivant Pasat
As the night grows darker, we continue to dance to the beat of the music


Tutiman Tutiman
The rhythm of the music gets faster and more intense, urging people to move their bodies


Tuti Libe Na Fidan
Everyone joins hands and forms a circle, symbolizing the sense of community and togetherness




Writer(s): Omri Amar

Contributed by Carson N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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