Jovano Jovanke

Yovano, Yovanke (Bulgarian: Йовано, Йованке, (in some countries latinised with a J, signifying a short Close front unrounded vowel) is a traditional Bulgarian folk song of the Macedonia region. It is popular in and frequently performed in Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and the Macedonia region of Greece. It is about two young lovers separated by their disapproving parents. The song mentions the Vardar river which runs through present-day Greece and Republic of Macedonia.[1] Yovana is a female name (Slavic form of Joan or Joanna), and Jovanka is the diminutive form. The usages Yovano and Yovanke are in the vocative case used by the South Slavic languages.

Lyrics

Bulgarian English translation[2]

Йовано, Йованке
Йовано, Йованке
Край Вардаро седиш, мори
Бело платно белиш,
Бело платно белиш, душо
Се нагоре гледаш. (X2)

Йовано, Йованке,
Аз те тебе чакам, мори
Дома да ми дойдеш,
А ти не доадяш, душо
Сърце мое, Йовано. (X2)

Йовано, Йованке,
Твоята майка, мори
Тебе не те пуща,
Край мен да доадяш, душо
Сърце мое, Йовано. (X2)

Jovano, Jovanke,
you sit by the Vardar,
bleaching your white linen,
bleaching your white linen, my dear,
looking at the hills. (X2)
 
Jovano, Jovanke,
I'm waiting for you
to come to my home,
and you don't come, my dear,
my heart, Jovano. (X2)
 
Jovano, Jovanke,
your mother
doesn't let you
come with me, my dear,
my heart, Jovano. (X2)

Renditions

References

  1. Paul Boizot (2008-03-03). "Jovano Jovanke". Retrieved 2009-10-29. (Macedonian)/(English)
  2. "Текст на Yovano, Yovanke (Йовано, Йованке) + превод на Английски (Версия #1)". Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  3. "Aleksandar Sarievski - Jovano Jovanke". 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  4. "Slavi Trifonov i Ku-Ku Bend - Jovano Jovanke". 2007-03-21. Retrieved 2007-07-28.
  5. Jovano, Jovanke performed by Nina Kraljić on YouTube

External links

See also

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