It portrays "sevdaluk" (being in love) as an "ince maraz"—a delicate but persistent disease that "burns the soul".
The lyrics repeatedly offer the singer's life to the beloved ( Nayinoma kurbani ), begging them not to frown or be upset. Key Lyrics and Translation Karmate Nayino
Experience the soulful performance of this Black Sea classic by watching the original music video: Karmate - Nayino [ Nayino © 2010 Kalan Müzik ] Kalan Müzik YouTube• Aug 7, 2014 Cultural Significance It portrays "sevdaluk" (being in love) as an
While the song is in Turkish, it heavily utilizes the , which adds a unique cultural texture to the performance. Turkish Lyric (Dialect) English Translation Gece gökte yildizlar da / Dinleyun dertlerumi At night, the stars in the sky / Listen to my sorrows Nayinoma nayino nayinoma kurbani For my love, my love / I can give my life for you Sevdaluk ince maraz da / Yakayi canumuzi Love is a delicate disease / It burns our souls Derdumi yazacağum da / Komar yapraklarina I will write my sorrow / On rhododendron leaves Core Themes and Meaning One of the most
The song is a powerful expression of .
is a hauntingly beautiful folk song that has become one of the most iconic pieces of music from Turkey's Black Sea region. Originally released by the band Karmate in 2010 as part of their album of the same name, the song features the soulful vocals of Resul Dindar and Oktay Üst. Core Themes and Meaning
One of the most famous lines describes writing one's sorrows on rhododendron ( komar ) leaves, hoping that when the beloved reads them, their tears will fall onto the page.