What does dragul in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word dragul in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dragul in Romanian.
The word dragul in Romanian means dragul meu, scumpul meu, în scopul, de dragul, în interesul, dragul meu / draga mea, pui!, puiule!, din cauza, de dragul, de dragul. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word dragul
dragul meu, scumpul meu(term of affection) Charles, dearest, would you bring me my newspaper? |
în scopul(in regards to) Let us assume, for the purpose of this discussion, that the mayor will be reelected. |
de dragul(for the good of) Some couples stay together for the sake of their children. She gave up smoking for the sake of her health. |
în interesul(for the sake or good: of sth) In the interest of good relations, it's important to get on with your neighbours. In the interest of safety, you should always buckle your seatbelt. |
dragul meu / draga mea(term of affection) By the time you get this, my darling, I shall be in France. |
pui!, puiule!(affectionate term for a child) Come here, my little one, and I'll tell you a story. |
din cauza(because of, due to) The picnic is canceled on account of the rain. |
de dragul(for sb's sake) Don't turn the music off on my account; it doesn't bother me. |
de dragul(purpose) Pentru imparțialitate, haideți să facem cu rândul. For the sake of fairness, let's all take turns. |
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