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| Íîâîñòè: Æäåì âñåõ â íàøåì êàòàëîãå Ôåëèíîëîãè÷åñêèõ îðãàíèçàöèé. Âàñ åùå íåò â íàøåì êàòàëîãå? Òàê äîáàâüòå ñêîðåå!!! |
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The title translates to "Whatever happens, I am prepared." This is a recurring theme in Puișor de la Mediaș’s repertoire, often emphasizing resilience, family protection, and a father's readiness to face any challenge for his children.
In Romanian and Roma culture, the "MoÈ›" ceremony is a significant milestone for a young boy, typically held when he turns one year old. It involves the symbolic cutting of a lock of hair by a godparent and is often celebrated with a large party featuring live music. The title translates to "Whatever happens, I am prepared
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Details on by Puișor de la Mediaș for similar celebrations. This phrase refers to a live performance or
Many of his tracks, such as "Lângă Dumnezeu să stai" (May you stay near God), invoke divine blessings for the child during these life-cycle rituals.
This phrase refers to a live performance or dedication by the Romanian manele artist during a traditional family celebration for the son of a person named Mirea . Context and Significance