"Səbr eylə qoy yaz olsun, / Bu qar, yağış az olsun." (Be patient, let spring come / Let this snow and rain decrease) Where to Listen
You can find various versions, including official audio and animated educational videos . Ushaq Mahnilari Qushlar Ay Qushlar
"Var isticə ölkələr, / Qışda sizə xoş gələr." (There are warm countries / That you will like in winter) "Səbr eylə qoy yaz olsun, / Bu qar, yağış az olsun
"Quşlar, quşlar, a quşlar, / Qaranquşlar, a quşlar," (Birds, birds, oh birds / Swallows, oh birds) It is a staple in Azerbaijani preschool and
The song is available on Spotify and Shazam under "Uşaq mahnıları".
The song is a gentle dialogue between a child and birds (specifically swallows), asking them not to fly away and leave the child sad. It is a staple in Azerbaijani preschool and primary education, frequently performed by children's choirs like Bənövşə . Lyrics (Excerpt)
"Quşlar" (Birds), often referred to by its opening line , is a classic Azerbaijani children's song and poem. The lyrics were written by the renowned poet Abbas Sahhat , and the music is often attributed to composers like Afsar Javanshirov or Fikret Amirov . Song Overview
"Səbr eylə qoy yaz olsun, / Bu qar, yağış az olsun." (Be patient, let spring come / Let this snow and rain decrease) Where to Listen
You can find various versions, including official audio and animated educational videos .
"Var isticə ölkələr, / Qışda sizə xoş gələr." (There are warm countries / That you will like in winter)
"Quşlar, quşlar, a quşlar, / Qaranquşlar, a quşlar," (Birds, birds, oh birds / Swallows, oh birds)
The song is available on Spotify and Shazam under "Uşaq mahnıları".
The song is a gentle dialogue between a child and birds (specifically swallows), asking them not to fly away and leave the child sad. It is a staple in Azerbaijani preschool and primary education, frequently performed by children's choirs like Bənövşə . Lyrics (Excerpt)
"Quşlar" (Birds), often referred to by its opening line , is a classic Azerbaijani children's song and poem. The lyrics were written by the renowned poet Abbas Sahhat , and the music is often attributed to composers like Afsar Javanshirov or Fikret Amirov . Song Overview