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Triasc — Muli Ani

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

May they live for many years, may they live for many years, to many years! Who should live? Who should live? To many years! May [Name] live, may [Name] live, to many years! Mulți : The "ț" is pronounced like the "ts" in "cats". Ani : Pronounced like "ahn" (the 'i' is nearly silent). Trăiască : The "ă" sounds like the "a" in "about." 4. Common Variations Muli ani triasc

: 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) : Often added to the wish, meaning "To

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

: 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.