Triasc — Muli Ani

May they live for many years, may they live for many years, to many years! Who should live? Who should live? To many years! May [Name] live, may [Name] live, to many years! Mulți : The "ț" is pronounced like the "ts" in "cats". Ani : Pronounced like "ahn" (the 'i' is nearly silent). Trăiască : The "ă" sounds like the "a" in "about." 4. Common Variations

: In Romania, Name Days (like St. George on April 23) are often celebrated as intensely as birthdays, and singing this song is a central tradition. 2. The Lyrics (Standard Version) Muli ani triasc

: Often added to the wish, meaning "To many years and good health". May they live for many years, may they

: Beyond birthdays, it is used for Name Days (celebrating a saint's day), New Year's Eve , and general anniversaries. To many years

: A formal variation used when addressing elders or a group, meaning "May you live for us". Are you preparing for a specific celebration or

The phrase you are looking for is likely (pronounced: moolts ahn truh-yahs-kuh ), the traditional Romanian birthday song and celebratory wish. It literally translates to "May [you/they] live for many years". Guide to "Mulți ani trăiască" 1. Meaning and Usage

The song follows a repetitive structure where the name of the celebrated person is inserted at the end: :