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Dragostea din tei" is performed in Romanian and mentions the linden tree (Romanian: "tei"), which is commonly used in Romanian literature. [48] Throughout the song, its title is pronounced in an ambiguous way that could lead the listener to hear the phrase "Dragostea dintâi" (Romanian: "The first love").
How To Say ‘I Love You’ In 10 Different Languages Expressing love is an important matter in any language. Sorry to get sappy here, but love is something that transcends linguistic and cultural ...
Liubi, Liubi, I Love You" was released as a CD single in Romania in 2007 by the Romanian Television (TVR), [3] followed by a promotional tour in Belarus. [2] The CD's cover artwork was photographed by Zoltan Lorencz. [3] Also aided by a music video shot in Romania by Dan Manoliu, [5] "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You" charted at number 82 on the ...
The song is fully in Romanian and obtained a good success in the country, peaked the Top 30 of the Romanian Musical chart. [16] In March 2021, Stan was featured in the newest single, "Tembleque", by the Italian and Romanian artist "Nosfe", in collaboration with the DJ Sak Noel. [17] The song reached popular success in the Italian iTunes Charts.
Eminescu's Linden Tree (Romanian: Teiul lui Eminescu) is a 500-year-old silver lime (Tilia tomentosa Moench) in Copou Park, Iași, Romania. Mihai Eminescu reportedly wrote some of his best works underneath this lime, rendering the tree one of Romania's most important natural monuments and a Iași landmark.
Pages in category "English-language Romanian songs" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. ... Designed to Love You; Diggy Down; Don't Break My ...
The Dicționar moldovenesc-românesc ("Moldovan–Romanian dictionary") is a dictionary compiled by Vasile Stati and published in 2003 in Chișinău in Moldova.Being the first and only one of its kind, it contains 19,000 allegedly Moldovan (one of the two names for the Romanian language in Moldova) words that are explained in Romanian.
The Romanian alphabet is a variant of the Latin alphabet used for writing the Romanian language.It is a modification of the classical Latin alphabet and consists of 31 letters, [1] [2] five of which (Ă, Â, Î, Ș, and Ț) have been modified from their Latin originals for the phonetic requirements of the language.