A possible equivalent of You had a great time last in the Romanian language is Tu ai avut mult timp mai înainte.
Que te pasa un buen tiempo.
The adjective are 'great' and 'last'. The nouns are 'time', 'Bahamas' and 'week'.
This is "Él está pasando el tiempo bien"
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the Romanian dance is a national Romanian dance. Most time it is a round dance, where anyone can take part at. Is a an old traditional Romanian that has lasted since the 2,3 A.D. century. now you can see this kind of dance in villages of all Romanian provinces.
The Romanian language equivalent of I work is Eu muncesc or Eu lucrez.
The Romanian language equivalent of mother is mamă.Mama is a Romanian equivalent of 'Mother'. The word is similar in many languages. In this particular case, the Romanian version fits in with other languages of the Romance family, of which Romanian is a member. Indeed, the Romanian language of today traces its origins back to the interaction between the classical Latin of ancient Roman conquerors and the native languages of the time.
The correct name for the lettuce is Romaine not Romanian.
I had a great time at the party last night.
Iartă-mă. Romanian hasn't used the cyrillic alphabet for a very long time now.
If your parents were born in Romania, they are quite likely Romanian (or were) at time of birth. First step is for at least one of them to go to a Romanian embassy/consulate and fill out a form requesting their birth certificate(s). Next step is for them to fill out a clarification form whereby they seek to clarify whether they had Romanian citizenship, and if so, did they ever lose it. If a determination is made that they did not lose their Romanian citizenship, then you have a birthright to Romanian citizenship. If they had, and subsequesntly lost, Romanian citizenship, then they (and you and your children) have the right to regain Romanian citizenship (in this case knowledge of the Romanian citizenship is a requirement). Hope that helps.
The last time the economy was this bad was when the world was in the Great Depression, right after World War II