- hard wood) Voc. velký pse! (big dog!) černý batohu! (black backpack!) malá
kočko! (small cat!) tvrdé dřevo! (hard wood!) Loc. o velkém
psovi (about the big...
-
consisting of
Trajko Prokopiev,
Todor Skalovski,
Stefan Gajdov,
Petre Bogdanov Kocko and
Zivko Firfov, came the work of the
composers Kiril Makedonski, Gligor...
- The
instrumental ending -í is also
replaced by -ó (s naší kočkou > s našó
kočkó). The
ending -a
instead of -e for
feminine nouns and
possessive adjectives...
-
songs on the
album are sung in English. The
album was
produced by Tomáš
Kočko, a well-known
Moravian musician dedicated to
world music. It
offers a contrast...
- century, it was
called Kocsko or Koczsko, and in 1787, its name was
spelled Kocko.
Current form has been in use
since the 19th century, and the word Kock...
- Firfov,
Trajko Prokopiev,
Stefan Gajdov,
Todor Skalovski,
Petre Bogdanov Kocko,
Vlastimir Nikolovski,
Blagoja Ivanovski,
Tomislav Zografski, Toma Prosev...
- (2004). The
record included collaborations with
Moravian folk
musician Tomáš
Kočko and the
dulcimer ensemble Radošov. This won them a
second Anděl
Award (then...