What does iarna in Romanian mean?

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

The word iarna in Romanian means dovleac de iarnă, urechi de iarnă, a rămâne peste iarnă, iarnă, de iarnă, iarna vieții, a petrece iarna, haină de iarnă, recoltă de iarnă, zi de iarnă, dovlecel de iarnă, a pregăti pentru iarnă, timp de iarnă. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word iarna

dovleac de iarnă

(small marrow-like vegetable) (în formă de ghindă)

Acorn squash's small cavity makes it suitable for stuffing, while butternut squash is better mashed.

urechi de iarnă

(garment for warming the ears) (căști de protecție împotriva frigului)

a rămâne peste iarnă

(stay during winter)

iarnă

(coldest season)

A fost una dintre cele mai reci ierni înregistrate până acum.
It was one of the coldest winters on record.

de iarnă

(clothing: for cold weather)

Don't forget your winter coats.

iarna vieții

(figurative (end of life)

He's reaching the winter of his life.

a petrece iarna

(spend the winter)

We like to winter in Florida.

haină de iarnă

(long thick overcoat for cold weather)

recoltă de iarnă

(food grown for harvest in winter)

zi de iarnă

(day in winter)

We got married on a cold but sunny winter's day.

dovlecel de iarnă

(marrow-like vegetable)

a pregăti pentru iarnă

(US (adapt or prepare for cold conditions)

timp de iarnă

(season: winter)

The lake freezes over in wintertime.

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