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Lessons for romanian to english with audio this link brings you to lesson 1 and there are several...so click here.
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Grammar Archive
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verb tense – the future – viitor
This post discusses 2 common ways to express a verb in the future tense – a how-to if you will. There are two common ways to say and write the future tense. Depending upon your learning style, choose the method that works best for you. Ultimately it will be to your benefit to know both but choosing one method to start is more productive.
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gender & usage – something or ceva
ceva = something Even though ceva ends with an ‘a’ it is a neuter word -when you use an adjective with this you will always use the masculine singular form….
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și = and or also
și = and (that is in most cases) It can also mean…also. și = also Here Iulia meets up with Ion – Romanian Iulia: Ce faci? Ion: Bine! Si tu?…
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prepositions – a close look at pe
The preposition pe can sometimes mean something as a direct translation in english or not. As with many rules we often find exceptions Here is how „pe” was explained to…
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prepositions – în, la, de
Many native romanian speakers have difficulty with the prepositions and articles when using english, especially in writing and the reverse is true for native english speakers learning romanian. Prepositions are…
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Hai!
Hai is used with an imperitive normally (imperative forms are commands which are normally in the form of 3rd person or 2nd person plural) this however, is often used in…
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Aș – I would
Aș is frequently used to make a polite request…. Aș + infinitive form of the verb Aș is pronounced ahshh Aș vrea – I would like Aș dori – I…
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Verb Tense – Future or Viitor
VIITOR There are two ways to say and write the future tense. Depending upon your learning style, choose the method that works best for you. Ultimately it will be to…
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Verb Tense – Past or Trecut
Learn romanian – one method of expressing the past tense in romanian.






