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St Martin’s Day. St Martin’s Day. By Kelly, Juku, Kalju. By Kelly, Juku, Kalju. Kadrina Secondary school Kadrina Secondary school 7.a 7.a

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Page 1: St Martin’s Day

St Martin’s Day.St Martin’s Day.

By Kelly, Juku, Kalju.By Kelly, Juku, Kalju.

Kadrina Secondary schoolKadrina Secondary school

7.a7.a

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History...History...

People who went door-to-door were men People who went door-to-door were men and they wore dark clothes. The meaning of and they wore dark clothes. The meaning of the St Martin’s Day is to beg sweets, candy, or the St Martin’s Day is to beg sweets, candy, or food.food.

The St Martin’s Day ended the Souls Day.The St Martin’s Day ended the Souls Day.

The brang good luck for the next year and The brang good luck for the next year and they still do it.they still do it.

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Traditions...Traditions...

People usually wear dark clothes. And they go People usually wear dark clothes. And they go door-to-door.If they are letted in, they have to door-to-door.If they are letted in, they have to play games or do something funny. After that play games or do something funny. After that they trough corn in folk rooms to bring them they trough corn in folk rooms to bring them good luck. People usually give them candy, good luck. People usually give them candy, sweets, fruits and money.sweets, fruits and money.

After they go door-to-door they go somewhere After they go door-to-door they go somewhere to share their candy and they go to their own to share their candy and they go to their own homes to eat the sweets.homes to eat the sweets.

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Marti, Marti...Marti, Marti...Laske sisse mardisandid! Laske sisse mardisandid!

Marti, marti. Marti, marti.

Mardi küütsud külmetavad, Every line is repeated.Mardi küütsud külmetavad, Every line is repeated.

Mardi varvad valutavad,Mardi varvad valutavad,

Sõrmeotsad sõitelevad.Sõrmeotsad sõitelevad.

Mart on tulnud kaugeelta,Mart on tulnud kaugeelta,

Üle soo suure libeda.Üle soo suure libeda.

Peretütar neitsikene,Peretütar neitsikene,

Tõuse üles voodiesta,Tõuse üles voodiesta,

Puhu sa tuli tuasse,Puhu sa tuli tuasse,

Lõõtsu lõke lõukaalta.Lõõtsu lõke lõukaalta.

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It is celebrated in St Martin’s It is celebrated in St Martin’s Day eve.Day eve.

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And that is all.And that is all.

Thanks for watching our Thanks for watching our slideshow.slideshow.

And good luck in the St Martin’s And good luck in the St Martin’s day.day.