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Annem [Azerbaijani translation]
Annem [Azerbaijani translation]
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Annem [Azerbaijani translation]
Ne cenneti merak ediyorum ne de cehennemi..
Çünkü ben annemi gülerken de gördüm, ağlarken de…
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Özdemir Asaf
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country:
Turkey
Languages:
Turkish, French
Genre:
Poetry
Wiki:
https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96zdemir_Asaf
Özdemir Asaf
Özdemir Asaf Lyrics
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2/1-1/2 lyrics
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2=1 lyrics
2=1 [English translation]
1x2x3x4, 4x3x2x1 [English translation]
2=1 [Azerbaijani translation]
2=1 [Kurdish [Sorani] translation]
Adalet [Russian translation]
1x2x3x4, 4x3x2x1 lyrics
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Si lo sueñas claro [Russian translation]
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