Christmas, Christmas is coming… It’s time to snuggle up in the duvets, turn on the TV and sit down to the Czech fairy tales we love so much with a plate full of sweets. This time we won’t test you from news stories, actors and actresses or other fairy tale characters. Today we will focus on Czech songs that you may know from popular Christmas fairy tales. Do you know them all?
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QUIZ: How well do you know Czech songs from Christmas tales?
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Let’s have something simpler to warm up. Almost everyone knows the fairy tale Three Nuts for Cinderella, as well as the song Where, you bird, you have a nest. Can you complete the continuation of this stanza correctly? “Hey, White Birch, bend down, ____________________________.”
You still don’t know much about traps
Then I can go and have peace of mind
Put the bird in your arms and hide it
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From which fairy tale can you recognize the song Under the Oak, Behind the Oak?
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The song Větře, větříčku was played in the fairy tale S čerty nej žerty. What was the breeze supposed to do to make Princess Adele’s headache stop?
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Grow up, bud… How does this song from the fairy tale The Proud Princess continue?
The most beautiful of flowers. From Monday to Sunday you will smell the world.
The most pointed of flowers. Don’t let us sleep forever, rather the fragrance of the world.
The most beautiful of flowers. From morning till night you will smell the world.
The pinkest of flowers. You will smell like a flower from morning till night.
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In which fairy tale was the song It is not necessary?
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What did Václav Neckář do in the fairy tale The Crazy Sad Princess?
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“If you want to know, girl, what my house is like: under the open sky, that far field, that’s my house.” Which fairy tale does this song come from?
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This hit from the fairy tale The Baker’s Emperor will probably never get old. Can you fill in the missing words? “The _____ of the street, the one metal horseshoes, the one feeds the _____, the one bakes cookies. He can do this and he can do this, and together they will do _____.”
Building, cats, a lot of work
Clean, grandchildren, many
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In which fairy tale was the song I go with a song like a bird?
Grandfather Omniscient’s three golden hairs
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“I know a hill, a beautiful castle. I know him from the most beautiful fairy tales.” This song was heard in the fairy tale Princess of the Mill. What was that beautiful castle made of?
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2023-12-26 04:53:37
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