o compunere în engleză despre tradiți din România urgent
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voi scrie daca ceva despre botez in romania
The tradition of the midwife related to the baptism of the child is still very strong in the Romanians. In the tradition of the Romanians in Transylvania, Banat and Oltenia, the role of the midwife in baptism is very important. She takes the child to the church and says "I lead a pagan and I will bring a Christian," and on return says "I have brought a pagan and brought a Christian." The natives, when they take the baby from the midwife, put a silver pen down to pay her. In Oltenia, tradition goes on because the child's midwife then goes to St. Basil's day at the baby's home with a coin and a silver pen, gifts for the child and parents, and with the cola's on the baby's head, wishing him to grow big, healthy and good. Then the midwife is at the table and celebrated with all honor.