What does duh in Romanian mean?

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

The word duh in Romanian means spirit, ghost, fantomă, djinn, duh rău, idee, maximă, duh rău, Sfântul Duh, Sfântul Duh, glumă, vorbă de duh, vorbă de duh, vorbă de duh. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word duh

spirit, ghost

fantomă

(spirit of dead person)

Tom credea că a văzut o fantomă în dormitorul lui.
Tom thought he saw a ghost in his bedroom.

djinn

(Islamic spirit being)

duh rău

(evil spirit)

My son makes me check for bogeys under his bed every night before he will go to sleep.

idee

(idea, concept)

The conceits throughout the poem are cliche.

maximă

(saying)

All successful businesses operate by the dictum 'The customer is always right'.

duh rău

(evil spirit)

The priest tried to banish the fiend back to hell.

Sfântul Duh

(Christian trinity: Holy Spirit)

Some of the old prayers and hymns still call the Holy Spirit the Holy Ghost.

Sfântul Duh

(Christian trinity: Holy Ghost)

The Holy Spirit is the third person in the Christian Trinity.

glumă

(joke, humour)

Don't worry, that rude comment was just a jest.

vorbă de duh

(informal (witty remark)

Steve liked to sit at the back of the classroom and make wisecracks to amuse his classmates.

vorbă de duh

(clever, amusing remark)

Oscar Wilde was famous for his witticisms.

vorbă de duh

(aphorism, piece of advice)

The book was a collection of words of wisdom from sages throughout history.

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