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Latvian Traditional
Puti, puti, ziemeliti
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Latvian Traditional
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Vocal
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3:42
'Puti, puti, ziemeliti' is a traditional Latvian folk song that has been passed down through generations. The song is believed to have originated in the northern region of Latvia and is often sung during the winter season. The exact date of composition is unknown, as the song has been passed down orally and has evolved over time. However, it is believed to have been composed in the early 20th century. The song has a simple structure and is composed of three verses and a chorus. The melody is upbeat and lively, with a strong rhythm that is easy to dance to. The lyrics are in Latvian and tell the story of a group of young girls who are out in the snow, playing and having fun. The first verse describes the girls as they play in the snow, making snowmen and throwing snowballs. The second verse talks about how the girls are getting cold and decide to go inside to warm up by the fire. The third verse describes the girls as they sit by the fire, drinking hot tea and telling stories. The chorus of the song is the most well-known part and is often sung with great enthusiasm. It goes: Puti, puti, ziemeliti, Kur tu biji, kur tu biji? Mēs bijām, mēs bijām, Sniegā spēlējām. Translated into English, the chorus means: Whirl, whirl, northern winds, Where have you been, where have you been? We were, we were, Playing in the snow. Overall, 'Puti, puti, ziemeliti' is a joyful and lively song that celebrates the winter season and the joy of being young and carefree. It is a beloved part of Latvian culture and is often sung at festivals and other cultural events.
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