Romanian language specific, "Easter" is synonym with "Grazing". Herbivores eating grass, that is.
Let's see the etymology. Romanian is a Latin-derived language so:
- Easter:
Latin: Pascha
Italian: Pasqua. See https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasqua
Romanian: Paște
- Grazing:
Latin: pascere
Italian: pascere. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pascere
Romanian: paște
"Ș" is pronounced as the German "sch" (English sh sort of). I think it's pretty obvious that Romanian is more faithful to original Latin pronontiation of Easter / Grazing.
Let's look Happy:
- Latin: felix
- Italian: Felice
- Romanian: Fericit
Hence, the picture.
Let's see the etymology. Romanian is a Latin-derived language so:
- Easter:
Latin: Pascha
Italian: Pasqua. See https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasqua
Romanian: Paște
- Grazing:
Latin: pascere
Italian: pascere. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pascere
Romanian: paște
"Ș" is pronounced as the German "sch" (English sh sort of). I think it's pretty obvious that Romanian is more faithful to original Latin pronontiation of Easter / Grazing.
Let's look Happy:
- Latin: felix
- Italian: Felice
- Romanian: Fericit
Hence, the picture.
