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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Spread the light worldwide!

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Dr. Joseph Sansone's avatar

I am just watching to listen to you speak Romanian. I don't know what you are saying, but you sound brilliant in that language too... :)

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Tom Herzog's avatar

Beautiful! I'm fluent enough in Spanish that I can enjoy the challenge of picking up a word here and there. As you know both Spanish and Romanian are derived from Latin. So they share a common root language. (As do, for that matter, Portuguese, Italian and French as well as a few other minor languages spoken by only a few.)

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Marianne  Agnello's avatar

So glad for you and we are humbled by your dedicated research for the rest of humanity

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Daniel Peck's avatar

❤️🇹🇩🙏💕👥🙋

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Manuela's avatar

Dr Ana Maria Mihalcea, vă iubim nespus de mult! Dumnezeu să vă aibă în paza Lui și Maica Domnului să vă acopere de tot răul, în fiecare zi!

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Canadian Apple Pie's avatar

I'm so glad to hear your Mother reads your Substack and that she and your Dad taught you their mother language❣Your Mom raised an amazing woman! Thank you to you and your folks, dear Doctor Ana❣You are a wonderful Earthly Angel; your Mom has every reason to be pleased, I gather❣😍

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http://coronistan.blogspot.com's avatar

I thought Dr. Ana's native language was Romanian, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

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Adriana's avatar

Apreciem tot efortul depus. O sa transmitem mai departe celor din Romania, cu speranta ca iau in serios toate informatiile cu privire la marea pacaleala.

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Madge's avatar

Hello - the content from Dr Ana is invaluable. I so appreciate it! I do have an interesting observation to share. In my home, i have some water plants in tall vases. One is now a breeding space for mosquitoes. After online research, I added vegetable oil to the water, then hours later chlorine - they did not die. These mosquito larvae seem invincible. Tomorrow I will dump the water into sand to hopefully kill them. Has anyone observed this tenacity?

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