What does soarta in Romanian mean?

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

The word soarta in Romanian means soarta, soartă, întâmplare, soartă, soartă, soartă tragică, soartă, soartă, viitor, kismet, soartă, menire. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word soarta

soarta

(informal (everything, all of it)

I had to buy the lot just to get the green hat. I went to fetch a biscuit but someone had eaten the lot!

soartă, întâmplare

(fate)

O să lăsăm totul la voia destinului.
We're going to leave it to chance.

soartă

(fated end)

It was Ben's destiny to become a teacher.

soartă

(fate)

I like to think destiny brought my husband and me together.

soartă tragică

(terrible fate)

Sisyphus's doom was to spend eternity rolling a rock up a mountain.

soartă

(sometimes capitalized (superstition: control over lives)

Crezi în destin? Cred că mi-a fost scris s-o întâlnesc.
Do you believe in fate? I think I was destined to meet her.

soartă

(ultimate situation)

Se mutase și nu am mai știut nimic despre viața ei.
She moved away, and we never learned her fate.

viitor

(predicted future)

Mediumul i-a citit Sarei viitorul.
The psychic told Sarah her fortune.

kismet

(fate)

soartă, menire

(figurative (fate)

It was my lot to end up as a chicken farmer.

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