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  2. Grigore Vieru - Wikipedia

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    Grigore Vieru (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡriˈɡore viˈeru]; 14 February 1935 – 18 January 2009) was a Moldovan poet, writer and unionist advocate, [1] known for his poems and books for children. His poetry is characterized by vivid natural scenery, patriotism, as well as a venerated image of the sacred mother.

  3. The Goat and Her Three Kids - Wikipedia

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    "The Goat and Her Three Kids" or "The Goat with Three Kids" (Romanian: Capra cu trei iezi) is an 1875 short story, fable and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă. Figuratively illustrating for the notions of motherly love and childish disobedience, it recounts how a family of goats is ravaged by the Big Bad Wolf , allowed inside the ...

  4. Apa Sâmbetei - Wikipedia

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    In Romanian mythology, Apa Sâmbetei (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈapa ˈsɨmbetej]; lit. saturday's water ) is the name given to the World Ocean , the ocean that was said to encompass the entire earth.

  5. Viverridae - Wikipedia

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    The typical dental formula is: 3.1.4.2 3.1.4.2, but the number may be reduced, although never to the same extent as in the Felidae. [4] Their flesh-shearing carnassial teeth are relatively undeveloped compared to those of other feliform carnivorans. [6] Most viverrid species have a penis bone (a baculum). [7]

  6. Mihai Eminescu - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Romanian poet, novelist and journalist (1850–1889) "Eminescu" redirects here. For other uses, see Eminescu (disambiguation). Mihai Eminescu Portrait of Mihai Eminescu. Photograph taken by Jan Tomas in Prague, 1869. Born Mihail Eminovici (1850-01-15) 15 January 1850 Botoșani ...

  7. Romanian profanity - Wikipedia

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    te fut translates as "fuck you", but the verb is more commonly used in expressions such as "futu-ți pizda mă-tii" ("fuck your mother's pussy") or just "futu-i" ("fuck it"). Related to a fute are the phrases " a i-o trage cuiva " ("to fuck someone"), " a da la buci " ("to fuck in the ass") and " futai " ("sexual intercourse").

  8. Ai Se Eu Te Pego - Wikipedia

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    "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" was the sixth best-selling single of 2012 worldwide with over 7.2 million in sales that year, placing it on the list of best-selling singles of all time. [21] The single has become the most downloaded digital track in Germany since 2006. [ 22 ]

  9. Apa Vie - Wikipedia

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    There is a small percent of tales in which apa moartǎ is a poisonous drink that kills any person who drinks it. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Examples of the use of apa vie can be found in the fairy tales " Prâslea the Brave and the Golden Apples " and " Greuceanu ."