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Anonymous Germany No.214108925 >>214108957 >>214109513
Romanians call soup corba
Anonymous Romania No.214108957 >>214108970 >>214109035
>>214108925 (OP)
ciorba
Anonymous Germany No.214108970 >>214109009
>>214108957
Romanians also call a party bajram
Anonymous Romania No.214109009 >>214109046
>>214108970
no, we call it petrecere
Anonymous Lithuania No.214109035
>>214108957
ALELEY LE LA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iUGfURqyhs
Anonymous Germany No.214109046 >>214109188 >>214109248
>>214109009
Okay but you call enemies dusman
Anonymous Romania No.214109188 >>214109268
>>214109046
We also call them inamic.
Anonymous Lithuania No.214109248
>>214109046
Soviet troops called the Mujahedeen dushmans
Anonymous Germany No.214109268 >>214109447
>>214109188
You also say hai sictir
Anonymous Romania No.214109447 >>214109502
>>214109268
Buddy the way immigration is going you will have way more turkish loanwords than us
Anonymous Germany No.214109502
>>214109447
>drinks his turkish coffee while eating rahat
> tells his mother β€žhaideβ€œ to make more
Anonymous Romania No.214109513
>>214108925 (OP)
Yes, the guy's name is literally soup.
Anonymous Moldova No.214109953
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_lexis#Turkish_loanwords
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Romanian_terms_derived_from_Ottoman_Turkish