That's not a Spanish word.
"Mosh mosh" is a common phrase used in phone conversations in Japan. It is similar to saying "hello" or "good day" in English. It is used as a polite greeting when answering the phone.
not perfect
Two types of challenges are faced by HRM today. *THE CHANGING ENVIRONMENT 1. Work force diversity 2. Economical & Technological changes 3. Globalisation 4. Organisation Restructuring 5. Changing nature of work *CHANGING ROLE OF THE HR MANAGER 1. Flatter organisation 2. Employee empowerment 3. Team work 4. Ethical management
Fanny is not a Romanian name; the Romanian diminutive of Ştefania is Fana or Fănica.
In the Romanian language fată is girl.
good job or something of that variety
its Jamaican for "life sucks" or "lifes rough"
In Romanian, the word "car" means "cart." The Romanian word for "car" is "mașină."
MOSH was created in 2007.
A mosh pit is an designated area directly in front of the stage where a live concert is taking place. Mosh pits became popular in the 1980's during the American hard core punk rock era.
Head banging, moshing {Mosh pit}