Märgilt
Märgilt is a term used in the Estonian language to describe a type of traditional Estonian folk song. The term is derived from the Estonian word "märgu", which means "sign" or "signal". Märgilt songs are typically characterized by their repetitive, rhythmic structure and are often performed in a group setting, such as at weddings, festivals, or other social gatherings. They are an important part of Estonian cultural heritage and are often performed by choirs or groups of singers.
The lyrics of märgilt songs often have a specific structure, with a repeated refrain and a verse
Märgilt songs have been an important part of Estonian culture for centuries, and they continue to be