What does drac in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word drac in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use drac in Romanian.
The word drac in Romanian means devil, drac, diavol, drac, diavol, demon, somn, drăcesc, A mai plesnit un drac!, Stop, norocul meu!. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word drac
devil
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drac, diavol(devil, evil spirit) The family called a priest to exorcise the demon. |
drac, diavol, demon(evil supernatural being) Hell is supposed to be full of devils. |
somn(type of scaleless fish) (pește) All of the catfish sold in supermarkets here is farm-raised. |
drăcesc(devil-like) The doll has a devilish appearance. |
A mai plesnit un drac!(US, infantile, informal (Bad luck!) |
Stop, norocul meu!(saying the same thing) Both Jane and Loob answered, "ice cream," then they cried out "Snap!" |
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