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    In Romanian culture, especially in regions like Maramureș or Banat, manual scything is a symbol of strength and heritage. Guide to Traditional Scything

    "Când îi vremea răcoroasă" (When the weather is cool) is the ideal time because the scythe cuts best in the morning dew. dragu_mi_sa_merg_la_coasa

    The singer expresses a desire to outdo anyone ("Aș întrece pe oricine") when the blade is sharp and the rhythm is right. In Romanian culture, especially in regions like Maramureș

    "Dragu-mi-i să merg la coasă" (I love going to scythe) is a popular Romanian folk song, famously performed by artists like Petrică Nicoară and Armin Nicoară . It celebrates the traditional rural labor of mowing grass, often set in the context of festive gatherings like weddings. "Dragu-mi-i să merg la coasă" (I love going

    To follow the spirit of the song, here is how traditional Romanian scything is performed: Dragu mi-i sa merg la coasa - Petrica Nicoara - Shazam

    The lyrics typically describe the joy and skill associated with mowing at dawn.

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