What does din păcate in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word din păcate in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use din păcate in Romanian.

The word din păcate in Romanian means din nefericire, din nefericire, în mod regretabil, cu regret, din păcate, nefericit, din păcate, din nefericire, Mă tem că da.. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word din păcate

din nefericire

(regrettably) (regretabil)

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Unfortunately, we didn't win the game.

din nefericire

(unfortunately)

Sadly, Dave will be leaving us at the end of the month to join another company; I'm sure we will all miss him.

în mod regretabil, cu regret

(unfortunately)

Regrettably, we must inform you that the flight is delayed.

din păcate

(unfortunately, sadly)

Harold apologized regretfully to his daughter after missing her birthday party.

nefericit

(in a sad way)

Tom grumbled unhappily about the litter left in the park.

din păcate

(unfortunately)

Unluckily, Elaine slipped over on the ice and twisted her ankle.

din nefericire

(unfortunately)

Unhappily, the police have not been able to find the missing child.

Mă tem că da.

(yes, regretfully)

"Do I really have to take the test?" "I'm afraid so. It's compulsory."

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