What does invidia in Romanian mean?

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

The word invidia in Romanian means envy, covet, a invidia, a invidia, a invidia, a invidia, a invidia, a purta pică pentru, invidia de penis. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word invidia

envy, covet

a invidia

(resent, envy)

a invidia

(envy sb else's property)

a invidia

(sth coveted)

Carol's long blonde hair is the envy of all her friends.

a invidia

(be jealous)

Peter envies his neighbours; they always seem to have enough money to go on luxury holidays and buy sports cars.

a invidia

(emotion)

a purta pică pentru

(resent)

Fratele meu, a cărui afacere nu a mers, chiar îmi poartă pică pentru succesul meu. Jamie îi purta pică prietenei ei celei mai bune pentru fiecare întâlnire la care s-a dus, iar ea a trebuit să petreacă seara singură.
My brother, whose business has folded, really grudges me my success. Jamie grudged her best friend every date she went on where she had to spend the evening alone.

invidia de penis

(Freudian complex) (psihanaliză)

Freud believed that at least some of women's psychological problems were caused by penis envy.

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