Iga Ilmaga -
: The title track is often performed in a upbeat style, sometimes with a Bossa Nova rhythm, making it catchy for both kids and parents.
The phrase is often used humorously on social media to describe the unpredictable nature of Estonian weather. A common joke among locals is that you can experience all four seasons in a single day, so you must be ready for "iga ilmaga". This stoic attitude is a source of national pride, reflecting the Estonian philosophy of not letting a bit of rain or "harshest frost" stop daily life or community events. KRISLIN SALLO - "Iga ilmaga" Iga ilmaga
In Estonian, translates to " In any weather " (the equivalent of "rain or shine"). While it is a common idiom, it is most notably the title of a popular children's music album and song by Airi Liiva . The "Iga ilmaga" Album : The title track is often performed in