Articles about 'Romania'
February 17th, 2012
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April 14th, 2010
We received these three Romanian songs by Eva Partin. Would anyone be able to help translate any of them? We’d greatly appreciate any help!
Vine, vine primavara!
Vine, vine primavara!
Se asterne-n toata tara!
Floricele pe cimpii,
Hai sa le-adunam copii!
Tralalalalalalalala!
Tralalalalalalalala!
Floricele pe cimpii,
Hai sa le-adunam copii!
Creste, creste iarba verde,
Ciocirlia n-or se pierde,
Haideti s-ascultam copii,
Al ei cintec din cimpii!
Tralalalalalalalala!
Tralalalalalalalala!
Haideti...
December 21st, 2009
We have part of a Romanian Christmas Carol called Trei păstori – Three Shepherds. We need some help with some of the later verses. Below you’ll find the beggining of the song with the translation we have, followed by the verses we need help with. We appreciate any help anyone can give...
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February 22nd, 2009

We’d love it if you’d join the Mama Lisa Facebook Group. You can post anything you’d like about your culture. You can post your own musical recordings or YouTube videos… Links to culture and musical sites… Photos of your country… Questions about songs or cultural issues… Anything related to World Culture and...
May 6th, 2008
Cristina Lusca emailed me today:
Can you help me find some Mothers Day songs or poems in Romanian? Preferably religious? I need it as soon as possible!
If anyone knows of any Romanian Mother’s Day songs or poems, please comment below or email me.
Thanks!
Lisa
PS
Here are some other posts about Mother’s Day, including poems in other languages:
February 23rd, 2008

As Easter approaches, it’s natural to think a little about eggs!
In days gone by the egg, due to its shape, was a symbol of the earth. Thanks to its obvious association with the beginning of life, it has also been the basis of many ancient creation stories. It has been a symbol...
February 26th, 2007
Naomi wrote:
Hello!
I am looking or the words for the traditional La Multi Ani sung at birthdays in Romanian.
It starts off with “La Multi Ani sa traiti…”
There is another song (which I am not looking for, but which pops up all the time!), which is “Cine sa traeasca” (a sort of “For he’s a Jolly Good...
January 6th, 2007

In addition to this blog, I also host Mama Lisa’s World. Mama Lisa’s World is a large collection of children’s songs and rhymes from countries all around the globe.
Matt, a music teacher from Rhode Island, wrote a question to me, the other day, about Mama Lisa’s World:
Hey Mama,
I love the concept of your site....
November 30th, 2006
A significant part of the Mama Lisa sites is a large collection of songs and nursery rhymes from around the world. We currently have about 750 songs from around 90 countries and cultures.
When you consider how many languages there are in those cultures – that’s a lot of information! In order to make...
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