Dictionary Romanian ↔ English: Ani ja | Translation 1 - 14 of 14 |
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ani la rând {adv} | for years | ||
La mulți ani! | Happy Birthday! | ||
ani la rând {adv} | in years | ||
cu ani în urmă {adv} | years ago | ||
astron. unit. ani-lumină {pl} | light years | ||
ani {pl} de școală | school years | ||
acum doi ani {adv} | two years ago | ||
copil {m} de șase ani | six-year-old | ||
băiat {m} de doi ani | two-year-old | ||
ani la rând {adv} | for years on end | ||
Câți ani ai? | How old are you? | ||
de peste patru ani {adv} | in over four years | ||
cumpănă {f} dintre ani | turn of the year | ||
de peste 30 de ani {adv} | for more than 30 years |
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