What does poftim in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word poftim in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use poftim in Romanian.
The word poftim in Romanian means please, here you are, poftim, poftim, ia de colea, fă ce vrei, poftim, poftim, poftim, poftim, poftim?, ce / poftim, ce / poftim, pardon!, pardon?. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word poftim
please, here you are
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poftim(humorous, French (used to reveal, show off) Voilà! Here's your birthday present! |
poftim, ia de colea, fă ce vrei(slang, figurative (go ahead, do it) (răspuns afirmativ la o întrebare) "Could I try riding your bike?" "Sure, knock yourself out!" |
poftim(this is what you need) |
poftim(informal (this is what you need) Was it you who ordered the steak, sir? Here you go. |
poftim(please repeat) Ce? Nu te-am auzit. Sorry? I didn't hear you. |
poftim(used when expressing approval) (în expresie) Poftim. There you go! |
poftim?(pardon?) Eh? Were you speaking to me? |
ce / poftim(expressing incomprehension) (exprimă nelămurire) Huh, I guess you were right and I was wrong. |
ce / poftim(seeking clarification) (cerere de clarificare) Huh? I don't understand. |
pardon!(formal (what did you say?) Pardon? What did you say? |
pardon?(What did you say?) |
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