The terms "twarres," "wêr," and "bisto" relate to the Frisian language and culture:
- Twarres is a folk/pop band from Wergea in the Netherlands. They perform songs in English and Frisian, their native language. The band's name "Twarres" likely incorporates "twa," which means "two" in Frisian, hinting at "with the two of us" or something similar.
- "Wêr bisto" is a Frisian phrase meaning "Where are you." It is also the title of Twarres' debut single, which won an audience award and was the first Frisian-language single to reach number one in the Dutch Top 40.
In summary, "wêr bisto" translates to "Where are you" in Frisian, and Twarres is the band that sings in Frisian and English, famous for the song "Wêr bisto".