Talk:Vukodlak

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Can someone please translate the bit at the end of this article, or at least put it in some context?

Running it through the google translator, it appears Italian. It came out roughly (I don't speak Italian) as, "Vukodlak original Vampiro of the Montenegro. Analogous into many backs to the Licantropo, it is transformed in Lupo Mannaro during the nights of full moon. Its tomba is recognizable from the fact that no animal approaches itself to you, and no bird flies to it over. Specific methods in order to eliminate it ce are not, effective would have to be those described for the elimination of the "Vlkodlak" ". It seems totally unrelated, so I'm removing it (although perhaps it is song lyrics. It's anyone's guess.)