What does ziare in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word ziare in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ziare in Romanian.
The word ziare in Romanian means vânzător de ziare, vânzătoare de ziare, chioșc de ziare, distribuitor de presă, livrare de ziare, distribuitor de ziare, vânzătoare de ziare, album cu tăieturi din ziare, a ține un album cu tăieturi din ziare. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ziare
vânzător de ziare(US (young male who delivers newspapers) |
vânzătoare de ziare(young female newspaper seller) |
chioșc de ziare(kiosk: sells newspapers) Every morning my father buys a paper at the newsstand. |
distribuitor de presă(US, informal (newspaper seller) |
livrare de ziare(job delivering newspapers) A lot of teenagers do paper rounds to earn some extra pocket money. |
distribuitor de ziare(male child who delivers newspapers) The paperboy woke up at 5 a.m. to deliver newspapers. |
vânzătoare de ziare(informal (young female who delivers newspapers) |
album cu tăieturi din ziare(album for cuttings) I made a scrapbook of my time at college. |
a ține un album cu tăieturi din ziare(US (hobby: keep a scrapbook) Several of the ladies in my neighborhood scrapbook together on the weekends. |
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