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'''''Jovano, Jovanke''''' ({{lang-mk|Јовано, Јованке}} is a traditional ] folk song. It is about two young lovers separated by their disapproving parents. It is considered as ]n in Bulgaria. '''''Jovano, Jovanke''''' ({{lang-mk|Јовано, Јованке}}) is a traditional ] folk song. It is about two young lovers separated by their disapproving parents. It is considered as ]n in Bulgaria.


] is a female name, and ] is the diminutive version of it. The usages Jovano and Jovanke are in the ] case, still often used by Bulgarians and Macedonians when addressing each other. ] is a female name, and ] is the diminutive version of it. The usages Jovano and Jovanke are in the ] case, still often used by Bulgarians and Macedonians when addressing each other.

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Jovano, Jovanke (Template:Lang-mk) is a traditional Macedonian folk song. It is about two young lovers separated by their disapproving parents. It is considered as Bulgarian in Bulgaria.

Jovana is a female name, and Jovanka is the diminutive version of it. The usages Jovano and Jovanke are in the vocative case, still often used by Bulgarians and Macedonians when addressing each other.

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