Give me the Latin name; if you think to Arctium lappa the Romanian equivalent is brustur(e).
Yes, a non-Romanian may divorce a Romanian in Romania without being present in court there, even if the marriage took place in Romania. This is possible only if the non-Romanian has the permament domicile outside Romania. The way to do this is for the non-Romanian to give a Power of Attorney to a Romanian lawyer for representation in the Romanian divorce court (Art. 614 of the Romanian Civil Procedure Code). Gabriel Triculescu www.proimmigration.com
Give them loads of baby boost around 7 to each of them it worked when i had a couple aged 60 it takes a while but it happens but make sure your couple are verry well also by time your baby is 3 you couple will be dead x
A little prune juice will help. Only a couple of spoonfulls. If your baby takes a bottle, just mix it into the formula. Don't give the baby any medicine.
Yes a couple, married or not, can certainly give their child up for adoption.
A gift certificate to their favorite restaurant, and, if you are able, baby sit the kids or provide the baby sitter, while they are enjoying their dinner.
The Romanian language equivalent is îmbrățișează-mă.
After the baby is born, you will have a cutscene. The islanders give you the crib as a present.
Approx 0.48, based on the global birth gender ratio for 2012.
"Never Give Up" is "Niciodată a da sus" in romanian.
Most children have a limited capacity in their stomachs. One egg is usually sufficient for a meal. A hard boiled egg or a scrambled egg is usually the simplest way to present it to the child. Do not salt it, the baby does not need the salt. Make sure the egg is well cooked.
The present tense of "give" is "give."