soacră
The spelling for mother-in-law in Romanian is "soacrΔ".
The name Suciu is of Romanian nationality. It is a common Romanian surname.
Cleopatra Stratan speaks Romanian.
"You are amazing" in Romanian is "EΘti uimitor/uimitoare".
Dracula, the fictional character created by Bram Stoker, is said to have spoken both Romanian and Hungarian in the original novel.
The Romanian people are the only Balkan people that speak a Romance language, namely Romanian.
If the spelling is correct this is not a Romanian name.
Valvis is not a Romanian name or word. Check the spelling.
The name 'Charlotte' isn't Romanian. So its spelling may remain the same, as a loan word. Or it may be spelled in the way in which it's pronounced in Romanian. In this case, the spelling reflects the pronunciation when it's written as Şarlota or Şarlot.
Mushu does not exist in the Romanian language; "musiu" is an incorrect spelling of the French word "Monsieur".
Check the the spelling; this is not a Romanian toponym or anthroponym.
Neh doesn't exist; check the spelling.
The word merci is a French word (rarely used in Romanian; mersi is an incorrect spelling); the Romanian word is mulțumesc.The translation in English is thank you.
Don't exist, probably a spelling error.
Incorrect spelling
The word republic exist also in the Romanian language; the spelling is republică.
Romanian is a phonetic language: the spelling of the letters is identical with their sounds.
Actually, it's 'Paşte fericit'. I'm romanian ;)