What does nara in Romanian mean?

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

The word nara in Romanian means narrate, tell, a nara, a nara, a nara, nară, a povesti, a spune, a spune, a povesti, a spune, a povesti, a spune, nostril. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word nara

narrate, tell

a nara

(tell, recount)

The witness narrated his account of the crime. My uncle would narrate the same tale every time we saw him.

a nara

(provide commentary for)

a nara

(provide commentary)

There is no need to narrate; we all understand what's happening.

nară

(breathing hole in the nose)

When I am congested, it's hard to breathe out of both nostrils.

a povesti

(with object: tell, narrate)

Old Joe recounted some of his best war stories.

a spune

(with clause: tell)

The old soldier recounted how his unit had defended themselves against the enemy.

a spune, a povesti

(tell)

ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Au relatat faptele petrecute ofițerului de poliție.
The traveller related his story.

a spune, a povesti

(recount: a story)

Daddy, can you tell me a story?

a spune

(recount sth to sb)

I-a spus povestea fiicei lui.
He told the story to his daughter.

nostril

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