Inimдѓ: Te Seacдѓ La

The verb means to dry up, drain, or wither, while "inimă" translates to heart.

is a deeply expressive, traditional Romanian idiom that translates literally to "it dries up your heart" . This visceral phrase carries profound emotional weight and is used to describe an overwhelming feeling of sorrow, grief, or a moving experience that strikes at the core of human emotion. Te SeacДѓ la inimДѓ

It is commonly used when speaking of profound loss, injustice, or witnessing someone else's severe suffering. The verb means to dry up, drain, or

Historically, some linguists connected this specific idiom to the Latin seco ("to cut"), interpreting it as "to cut to the heart". The verb means to dry up