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Muli Ani Triasc [1080p | UHD]

: The phrase is the standard Romanian equivalent of "Happy Birthday". While "La mulți ani!" is the short greeting used in cards or speech, "Mulți ani trăiască" is the opening line of the formal song.

: In Romania, Name Days (like St. George on April 23) are often celebrated as intensely as birthdays, and singing this song is a central tradition. 2. The Lyrics (Standard Version) Muli ani triasc

Mulți ani trăiască, mulți ani trăiască, la mulți ani! Cine să trăiască, cine să trăiască, la mulți ani? [Name] să trăiască, [Name] să trăiască, la mulți ani! : : The phrase is the standard Romanian equivalent

The song follows a repetitive structure where the name of the celebrated person is inserted at the end: : George on April 23) are often celebrated as

: Beyond birthdays, it is used for Name Days (celebrating a saint's day), New Year's Eve , and general anniversaries.

: Often added to the wish, meaning "To many years and good health".

: A formal variation used when addressing elders or a group, meaning "May you live for us". Are you preparing for a specific celebration or