What does gaina in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word gaina in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use gaina in Romanian.

The word gaina in Romanian means găină care cotcodăcește, pui, pui, piele de găină, piele de găină, care îți face pielea de găină, găină, tip de găină, a i se face părul ca de măciucă, a i se face pielea de găină, găină tânără, hen, chicken. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word gaina

găină care cotcodăcește

(hen that squawks)

pui

(animal: poultry) (animal viu)

Trei găini alergau în interiorul fermei.
There were three chickens running around on the farm.

pui

(uncountable (food: meat) (carne)

Aseară la cină am mâncat friptură de pasăre.
We had fried chicken for dinner last night.

piele de găină

(skin's response to cold, fear)

The wind's so cold that I'm starting to get goose pimples.

piele de găină

(skin's response to cold, fear)

care îți face pielea de găină

(figurative, informal (adventure: exciting)

The movie is about a hair-raising adventure to the edge of the known world.

găină

(chicken: female)

Jill a cumpărat trei găini și un cocoș pentru noul ei coteț.
Jill bought three hens and a rooster for her new chicken coop.

tip de găină

(breed of chicken)

a i se face părul ca de măciucă, a i se face pielea de găină

(frighten sb)

That guy was so creepy, he made my hair stand on end.

găină tânără

(young fowl)

hen, chicken

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