Okay, I can't remember the verse, but I DEFINITELY know the chorus. (Plus, there is a fake version of this song going around which is about "painting your feelings" or something, but I promise you, this is the 100% real meaning.): You want to leave, but you don't want, don't wanna take me, Don't want, don't wanna take me, Don't want, don't want, don't wanna take me, Your face and the love from the linden trees, And I remember your eyes. Hope this helped! (P.S. So basically, "numa numa" probably just means "don't wanna" and "ey" prob. means "take me"... or something likr that... LOL! =) ☆
"Numa Numa" by Ozone (Romanian)
Numa - Numa song is from Moldova ( that is Republic of Moldavia) former USSR country. The country is situated in Eastern Europe, East side of Romania and the members of the band, called O-zone, speak Romanian. The song is about the LOve from the linden tree, and NUMA-NUMA is an incorect form of the word ONLY- Only in Romania. Hope this helps !
the song is called numa numa
It is in the Romanian language, but the band that sings it (O-zone) is from the Republic of Moldova, which is the only other country where Romanian is a national language. The proper title of the song is "Dragostea din tei"
yes
No. That song is strange....
"Numa Numa" by Ozone (Romanian)
The Russian version of Numa numa.
The song "Dragostea Din Tei" is by the artist Ozone and contains the words "numa numa." The song is written in Romanian. The literally meaning of the words "numa numa iei" (as they appear in the song) is "no me, no me take" but is typically translated as "you won't, you won't take me."
Misheard Numa Numa
O-Zone
O-zone
Numa - Numa song is from Moldova ( that is Republic of Moldavia) former USSR country. The country is situated in Eastern Europe, East side of Romania and the members of the band, called O-zone, speak Romanian. The song is about the LOve from the linden tree, and NUMA-NUMA is an incorect form of the word ONLY- Only in Romania. Hope this helps !
O-zone. They're romanian
the song is called numa numa
Numa Numa, or Dragostea Din Tei (love of the linden trees) was created in 2004, so 9 years old (in 2013).
Helicopter yea! That flippin' song RULES! It sure beats the asphalt off "Crush" by David A.!