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Because of its fast-paced, rhythmic nature, it is often treated by learners as a "proper tongue twister".

She finally admits she's going to a wedding (but not with him). Each verse concludes with the iconic chorus: pidmanula_pidvela_ukrayinska_narodna_pisnya_vid...

"Ty zh mene pidmanula, ty zh mene pidvela, Ty zh mene molodoho z uma-rozumu zvela!" (You deceived me, you let me down, you drove me, a young man, out of my mind!) Learning and Language Use Because of its fast-paced, rhythmic nature, it is

The song is an excellent tool for learning the days of the week and common past tense verbs in Ukrainian. "Pidmanula, Pidvela" (Ukrainian: ), also known as "Ty

"Pidmanula, Pidvela" (Ukrainian: ), also known as "Ty Zh Mene Pidmanula," is one of the most famous and beloved humorous Ukrainian folk songs. First mentioned in literature around 1897, it tells the lighthearted story of a young man complaining about a "foxy" girl who promises to meet him for various activities every day of the week, only to never show up. Structure and Story