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An arrangement of a counting song from Dobrudzha, Bulgaria, by the famed Bulgarian composer Filip Kutev (1903 – 1982).
lyrics
1. Edna vecher vecherjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* edno pile jarebiche, v planina zelena; deto goi baba gotvila, ni jala, ni vidjala.*
2. Dve vecheri vecherjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* dva mi sivi gŭlŭba *
3. Tri vecheri vecherjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* tri kokoshki litarki *
4. Chetiri vecheri vecherjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* chetiri patki pernatki *
5. Pet vecheri vehcerjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* pet misirki pirdovki *
6. Shest vecheri vecherjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* shest mi vakli ovena *
7. Sedam vecheri vecherjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* sedam kravi jalovi *
8. Osam vecheri vecherjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* osam lisi bivoli *
9. Devet vecheri vecherjakhme, ta go izjadokhme:
* devet vola rogati *
The first evening, we dined and we ate one partridge,
On the green mountain, where Granny cooked it;
she didn't eat it, she didn't see it.
On the second evening.... two grey doves, one partridge..
On the third evening, three speckled hens....
On the fourth evening, four feathery ducklings....
On the fifth evening, five turkeys....
On the sixth evening, six splotch-faced rams....
On the seventh evening, seven dry cows....
On the eighth evening, eight buffalo with white
spots on their foreheads....
On the ninth evening, nine horned oxen....