This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Welcome to the Hutzovina border
Come see what we got
Kontrabanda prana-donors ai
Never mind now securitate it's a tihiy chase
Latche romenitza bravinta pjas
Now over the bridges and over the fence
Over the skyline and over power plants
Hopping like a monkey on a holy toothpick
Is a rabbit on a pogo-gypsy stick
Give me no pain, no great suffer
No bored striptease with dead snake
Give me skin that is dressed lively
Give it to me for kurav sake
Hey, chavorale da gren ame tradasa
Ame pro targo viparuvasa
Ai da na targostir or love las
Lache romenitza bravinta pjas!
Come see what we got
Kontrabanda prana-donors ai
Never mind now securitate it's a tihiy chase
Latche romenitza bravinta pjas
Now over the bridges and over the fence
Over the skyline and over power plants
Hopping like a monkey on a holy toothpick
Is a rabbit on a pogo-gypsy stick
Give me no pain, no great suffer
No bored striptease with dead snake
Give me skin that is dressed lively
Give it to me for kurav sake
Hey, chavorale da gren ame tradasa
Ame pro targo viparuvasa
Ai da na targostir or love las
Lache romenitza bravinta pjas!
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... ukrainian and russian are the same language they just have different spellings
and romani is an imposiblilly hard language to learn assuming it is gypsy-romani