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What does the phrase "Necinstit Acelasi" mean?

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I think it might be Italian? Thank you!

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  1. It's not Italian. It's Romanian.

    Like the guy above me translated:

    "Necinstit" = dishonest, fraudulent, foul

    "Acelasi" = the same

    But the order of the words should be "Acelasi necinstit"

    which means "The same dishonest/foul".


  2. It's Romanian: "Necinstit" means "dishonest"

    "Acelaşi" means "the same ones"

    I am not sure what the phrase means: the 2 words don't seem to go together: "Necinstit" is masculine singular, "Acelaşi" is plural.


  3. no, in italian it would be:

    dishonest - disonesto

    same - stesso

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