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Welcome to this exciting lesson on advanced social and political issues in the Romanian language! As you embark on your journey to learn Romanian, you'll discover that understanding these topics is crucial for engaging in meaningful conversations and grasping the nuances of the culture. Social and political vocabulary will empower you to discuss important themes such as activism, human rights, and geopolitical events, allowing you to connect with native speakers more deeply.
 
In this lesson, we will cover the following structure:


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== Introduction ==
=== The Importance of Social and Political Vocabulary ===


In this lesson, we will delve into the advanced vocabulary and concepts related to social and political issues in Romanian. As you progress in your Romanian language learning journey, it is essential to expand your vocabulary and understanding of more complex topics. By exploring social and political issues, you will be able to engage in meaningful conversations, express your opinions, and navigate discussions on activism, human rights, and geopolitical events.
Understanding social and political vocabulary is essential for a variety of reasons:


Throughout this lesson, we will cover a wide range of vocabulary and provide numerous examples to help you grasp the meaning and usage of each word or phrase. Additionally, we will explore any regional variations in the usage or understanding of these terms, as well as the historical reasons for these differences. Moreover, we will share interesting cultural facts and anecdotes that relate to the topic, allowing you to gain a deeper insight into Romanian society and its political landscape.
* '''Cultural Insight''': Language is a reflection of culture. By learning vocabulary related to social and political issues, you gain insight into Romanian society and the values that shape it.


To reinforce your learning, we have included exercises and practice scenarios where you can apply the vocabulary and concepts you have learned. These exercises will help solidify your understanding and provide you with the opportunity to use the language in context. Solutions and explanations will be provided to assist you in your learning process.
* '''Informed Conversations''': Being knowledgeable about current events and social movements enables you to engage in discussions that matter. You'll be able to express your opinions and understand different viewpoints.


By the end of this lesson, you will have expanded your knowledge of advanced Romanian vocabulary related to social and political issues, enabling you to engage in thoughtful conversations and express your ideas confidently. Let's dive into the fascinating world of social and political discourse in Romanian!
* '''Activism and Engagement''': If you are passionate about social causes, knowing the right vocabulary can help you participate in activism, understanding both the language of the movement and the issues at stake.


== Understanding Activism and Social Movements ==
=== Key Vocabulary and Concepts ===


=== Vocabulary ===
Let’s delve into some essential vocabulary related to social and political issues. Below, you'll find a table with 20 key terms, their pronunciation, and their English translations.


To discuss activism and social movements in Romanian, it is crucial to familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary:
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{| class="wikitable"
! Romanian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Romanian !! Pronunciation !! English
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|-
| activism || [ækˈtɪvɪzm̩] || activism
 
| activitate || ak-ti-vi-ta-te || activity
 
|-
|-
| activist || [ækˈtɪvɪst] || activist
 
| activism || ak-ti-vi-zm || activism
 
|-
|-
| protest || [proˈtɛst] || protest
 
| drepturi || drept-uri || rights
 
|-
|-
| demonstration || [ˌdɛ.mons̪.t̪raˈt̪si̯o̯n] || demonstration
 
| uman || u-man || human
 
|-
 
| drepturile omului || drept-u-ri-le o-mu-lui || human rights
 
|-
|-
| rally || [ˈra.li] || rally
 
| protest || pro-test || protest
 
|-
|-
| march || [mɑrk] || march
 
| manifestație || ma-ni-fe-sta-tzie || demonstration
 
|-
|-
| social movement || [ˈso.t͡ʃi.al muvˈmɛnt] || social movement
 
| egalitate || e-ga-li-ta-te || equality
 
|-
|-
| civil rights || [ˈt͡ʃi.vil raɪts] || civil rights
 
| justiție || jus-ti-tzie || justice
 
|-
|-
| equality || [iːˈkwɒ.lɪ.ti] || equality
 
| discriminare || dis-kri-mi-na-re || discrimination
 
|-
|-
| justice || [ˈd͡ʒʌs.tɪs] || justice
 
| societate || so-ci-e-ta-te || society
 
|-
|-
| advocacy || [ˈæd.və.kə.si] || advocacy
 
| responsabilitate || re-spon-sa-bi-li-ta-te || responsibility
 
|-
|-
| empowerment || [ɪmˈpaʊə.mənt] || empowerment
 
| libertate || li-ber-ta-te || freedom
 
|-
 
| alegere || a-le-ge-re || election
 
|-
 
| vot || vot || vote
 
|-
 
| corupție || co-rup-tzie || corruption
 
|-
 
| guvern || gu-ver-n || government
 
|-
 
| legislație || le-gi-sla-tzie || legislation
 
|-
 
| drepturi civile || drept-uri ci-vi-le || civil rights
 
|-
 
| minoritate || mi-no-ri-ta-te || minority
 
|-
 
| majoritate || ma-jo-ri-ta-te || majority
 
|}
|}


=== Examples ===
Now that you are familiar with these terms, let’s dive deeper into their meanings and contexts.


Now, let's explore these words and phrases in context with some examples:
=== Detailed Explanations of Key Vocabulary ===


1. Activism:
1. '''Activitate (activity)''': Refers to any action or task that people engage in, often relating to community involvement or social initiatives.
- Engaging in activism can be a powerful way to bring about change in society. (Implicarea în activism poate fi o modalitate puternică de a aduce schimbări în societate.)
- Many young people today are passionate about activism and fighting for causes they believe in. (Mulți tineri astăzi sunt pasionați de activism și luptă pentru cauze în care cred.)


2. Activist:
2. '''Activism (activism)''': The practice of advocating for social or political change, often through protests, campaigns, and other forms of advocacy.
- She is a dedicated activist who has been fighting for human rights for years. (Este o activistă dedicată care luptă pentru drepturile omului de ani de zile.)
- The activists organized a peaceful protest to raise awareness about climate change. (Activiștii au organizat un protest pașnic pentru a sensibiliza opinia publică cu privire la schimbările climatice.)


3. Protest:
3. '''Drepturi (rights)''': Fundamental entitlements that individuals have. In a social context, this often relates to human rights.
- The citizens took to the streets to protest against government corruption. (Cetățenii au ieșit în stradă pentru a protesta împotriva corupției guvernamentale.)
- The protest grew in size as more people joined the cause. (Protestul a crescut ca număr pe măsură ce tot mai multe persoane s-au alăturat cauzei.)


4. Demonstration:
4. '''Uman (human)''': Pertaining to people. This term is often used in discussions about human rights and dignity.
- The students organized a demonstration to demand better education policies. (Studenții au organizat o demonstrație pentru a cere politici mai bune în educație.)
- The demonstration was peaceful and attracted the attention of the media. (Demonstrația a fost pașnică și a atras atenția mass-mediei.)


5. Rally:
5. '''Drepturile omului (human rights)''': A critical concept in social justice, referring to the rights inherent to all human beings.
- Thousands of people attended the political rally to show their support for the candidate. (Mii de oameni au participat la mitingul politic pentru a-și arăta susținerea față de candidat.)
- The rally was filled with passionate speeches and enthusiastic supporters. (Mitingul a fost plin de discursuri pasionate și susținători entuziaști.)


6. March:
6. '''Protest (protest)''': A public demonstration expressing strong objection to policies or social issues.
- Women's rights activists organized a march to raise awareness about gender equality. (Activistele pentru drepturile femeilor au organizat o marș pentru a sensibiliza opinia publică cu privire la egalitatea de gen.)
- The march proceeded peacefully through the city streets, drawing attention to the cause. (Marșul a continuat pașnic pe străzile orașului, atrăgând atenția asupra cauzei.)


7. Social movement:
7. '''Manifestație (demonstration)''': A gathering of people aimed at expressing their views on specific issues, often organized to promote social change.
- The feminist movement has made significant strides in promoting gender equality. (Mișcarea feministă a făcut progrese semnificative în promovarea egalității de gen.)
- Social movements play a crucial role in advocating for change and raising awareness. (Mișcările sociale joacă un rol crucial în promovarea schimbării și în sensibilizarea opiniei publice.)


8. Civil rights:
8. '''Egalitate (equality)''': The state of being equal, especially in rights and opportunities. A key principle in discussions about social justice.
- Protecting civil rights is essential for maintaining a just and equal society. (Protejarea drepturilor civile este esențială pentru menținerea unei societăți drepte și egale.)
- The Civil Rights Movement in the United States fought for racial equality in the 1960s. (Mișcarea pentru Drepturile Civile din Statele Unite a luptat pentru egalitatea rasială în anii 1960.)


9. Equality:
9. '''Justiție (justice)''': The concept of moral rightness based on ethics, law, and fairness.
- Equality is a fundamental principle that should be upheld in all aspects of society. (Egalitatea este un principiu fundamental care ar trebui respectat în toate aspectele societății.)
- We must strive for equality and ensure that everyone has access to the same opportunities. (Trebuie să ne străduim pentru egalitate și să ne asigurăm că fiecare are acces la aceleași oportunități.)


10. Justice:
10. '''Discriminare (discrimination)''': Unjust treatment of different categories of people, often based on race, gender, or other characteristics.
- The pursuit of justice is a noble goal that requires a fair and impartial legal system. (Căutarea justiției este un scop nobil care necesită un sistem legal corect și imparțial.)
- The victims' families are seeking justice for their loved ones who were affected by the tragedy. (Familiile victimelor caută dreptate pentru cei dragi care au fost afectați de tragedie.)


11. Advocacy:
11. '''Societate (society)''': A community of individuals living together, often sharing common laws, traditions, and institutions.
- Advocacy is the act of supporting and speaking up for a particular cause or issue. (Advocacy este actul de a susține și de a vorbi în favoarea unei cauze sau a unei probleme particulare.)
- She dedicated her life to advocacy for the rights of marginalized communities. (Și-a dedicat viața susținerii drepturilor comunităților marginalizate.)


12. Empowerment:
12. '''Responsabilitate (responsibility)''': The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- Empowerment is about giving individuals the tools and resources to take control of their lives. (Puterea este despre a oferi indivizilor instrumentele și resursele necesare pentru a-și controla viața.)
- Education is a key factor in empowering individuals and enabling them to reach their full potential. (Educația este un factor cheie în împuternicirea indivizilor și le permite să-și atingă întregul lor potențial.)


=== Cultural Insights ===
13. '''Libertate (freedom)''': The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.


Romania has a rich history of activism and social movements, particularly during the communist era. The fight for civil rights and political freedom has shaped the country's modern identity and continues to be an important aspect of Romanian society. The fall of communism in 1989 opened up new avenues for activism and the expression of political opinions.
14. '''Alegere (election)''': A formal decision-making process by which voters choose a candidate for public office.


One significant social movement in Romania was the 1989 Revolution, which led to the overthrow of the communist regime. This revolution was marked by widespread protests and demonstrations, with the Romanian people demanding political change and an end to dictatorship. The events of the revolution have had a lasting impact on Romanian society and are still remembered and commemorated today.
15. '''Vot (vote)''': The formal expression of opinion or choice, either positive or negative, made by an individual in an election.


Another notable social movement in Romania is the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Despite progress being made in recent years, LGBTQ+ individuals still face discrimination and challenges in achieving full equality. Activists and organizations continue to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, organizing pride parades and raising awareness about the issues faced by the community.
16. '''Corupție (corruption)''': Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, often involving bribery.


Romania has also seen environmental activism and movements addressing climate change. Activists and organizations have been actively involved in protecting Romania's natural landscapes, such as the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube Delta. Efforts to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainable practices have gained momentum in recent years.
17. '''Guvern (government)''': The group of people with the authority to govern a country or state.


It is important to note that certain social and political issues may have regional variations within Romania. Different regions may have different priorities, concerns, and levels of activism. For example, urban areas may have more active social movements and civil society organizations, while rural areas may have different challenges and focus points. Understanding these regional variations can provide valuable insights into the nuances of Romanian society and politics.
18. '''Legislație (legislation)''': Laws, considered collectively, that govern a community or society.


== Exercise: Applying Your Knowledge ==
19. '''Drepturi civile (civil rights)''': The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.


Now it's time to put your knowledge into practice! Complete the following exercises to reinforce what you have learned.
20. '''Minoritate (minority)''': A smaller group within a larger community, often distinguished by ethnicity, religion, or language.


Exercise 1: Match the Romanian words with their English translations.
=== Practice Scenarios and Exercises ===


{| class="wikitable"
Now that you've absorbed the vocabulary, it's time to put it into practice! Below are ten exercises designed to help reinforce your understanding.
! Romanian !! English
 
|-
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
| activism || a. equality
 
|-
Complete the sentences with the appropriate vocabulary words from the lesson.
| protest || b. empowerment
 
|-
1. Activism is essential for promoting __________ (equality).
| justice || c. social movement
 
|-
2. The __________ (government) is responsible for creating laws that protect __________ (human rights).
| social movement || d. justice
 
|-
3. Many people attended the __________ (protest) to demand __________ (freedom).
| equality || e. activism
 
|-
''Solutions:''
| empowerment || f. protest
 
|}
1. egalitate
 
2. guvern; drepturile omului
 
3. protest; libertate
 
==== Exercise 2: Matching Terms ====
 
Match the Romanian terms with their English translations.
 
* A. Justiție
 
* B. Corupție
 
* C. Alegere
 
* D. Responsabilitate
 
1. A choice
 
2. Justice
 
3. Responsibility
 
4. Corruption
 
''Solutions:''
 
A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
 
==== Exercise 3: True or False ====
 
Determine whether the statements are true or false based on the vocabulary learned.
 
1. “Drepturile omului” refers to human rights. (True)
 
2. “Protest” means to support the government. (False)
 
3. “Egalitate” means inequality. (False)
 
==== Exercise 4: Create Sentences ====
 
Using the vocabulary, create a sentence for each of the following words:
 
1. Activitate
 
2. Discriminare
 
3. Manifestație
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. Activitatea de voluntariat este foarte importantă în comunitatea noastră. (Volunteering is very important in our community.)
 
2. Discriminarea este o problemă majoră în societate. (Discrimination is a major problem in society.)
 
3. Manifestația a avut loc în centrul orașului. (The demonstration took place in the city center.)
 
==== Exercise 5: Vocabulary Crossword ====
 
Create a crossword puzzle using the vocabulary words. Provide definitions or clues for each word.
 
''Solutions: Use the vocabulary from the lesson to create your crossword.''
 
==== Exercise 6: Role Play ====
 
In pairs, role-play a conversation about a social issue using at least five vocabulary words from the lesson.
 
''Solutions: Role-play can vary; encourage creativity and use of vocabulary.''
 
==== Exercise 7: Group Discussion ====
 
Discuss the importance of human rights in Romania with your classmates. Use the vocabulary words to frame your arguments.
 
''Solutions: Encourage students to express their thoughts and utilize the vocabulary discussed.''
 
==== Exercise 8: Vocabulary Quiz ====
 
Prepare a quiz with multiple-choice questions based on the vocabulary learned.
 
''Solutions: Provide a list of questions and correct answers.''


Solution:
==== Exercise 9: Short Essay ====
1. e
2. f
3. b
4. a
5. d
6. c


Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word or phrase from the vocabulary list.
Write a short essay (5-7 sentences) about the role of activism in society, using at least three vocabulary words.


1. The LGBTQ+ rights ____________ organized a march to advocate for equality and acceptance.
''Solutions: Assess the essays based on vocabulary usage and clarity.''
2. Citizens took to the streets to ____________ against government corruption.
3. The feminist ____________ has made significant progress in promoting gender equality.
4. The pursuit of ____________ is a fundamental principle of a fair and just society.
5. The students organized a peaceful ____________ to raise awareness about climate change.
6. Environmental ____________ play a crucial role in protecting Romania's natural landscapes.


Solution:
==== Exercise 10: Word Association ====
1. movement
2. protest
3. movement
4. justice
5. demonstration
6. activists


== Conclusion ==
Choose a vocabulary word from the lesson and write down three associated words or phrases.


Congratulations on completing the lesson on advanced social and political issues in Romanian! You have expanded your vocabulary and understanding of important topics such as activism, human rights, and social movements. By grasping these advanced concepts, you are better equipped to engage in meaningful conversations and express your opinions on social and political matters.
''Solutions: Provide examples such as "Drepturi" - justiție, egalitate, responsabilitate.''


Remember to practice using these new words and phrases in context to reinforce your learning. Continue to explore Romanian culture and history to gain a deeper understanding of the social and political landscape of Romania. As you progress in your language learning journey, you will become more confident in expressing your thoughts and engaging in discussions on a wide range of topics.
By engaging with these exercises, you will reinforce your understanding of complex social and political vocabulary, making your learning experience not only informative but enjoyable.  


Well done, and keep up the great work!
Learning Romanian is a beautiful journey, and integrating significant social themes into your studies will enhance your connection to the language. Keep practicing, and don't hesitate to share your thoughts and questions with your peers and instructors. Happy learning!


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RomanianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Advanced Social and Political Issues

Welcome to this exciting lesson on advanced social and political issues in the Romanian language! As you embark on your journey to learn Romanian, you'll discover that understanding these topics is crucial for engaging in meaningful conversations and grasping the nuances of the culture. Social and political vocabulary will empower you to discuss important themes such as activism, human rights, and geopolitical events, allowing you to connect with native speakers more deeply.

In this lesson, we will cover the following structure:

The Importance of Social and Political Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Understanding social and political vocabulary is essential for a variety of reasons:

  • Cultural Insight: Language is a reflection of culture. By learning vocabulary related to social and political issues, you gain insight into Romanian society and the values that shape it.
  • Informed Conversations: Being knowledgeable about current events and social movements enables you to engage in discussions that matter. You'll be able to express your opinions and understand different viewpoints.
  • Activism and Engagement: If you are passionate about social causes, knowing the right vocabulary can help you participate in activism, understanding both the language of the movement and the issues at stake.

Key Vocabulary and Concepts[edit | edit source]

Let’s delve into some essential vocabulary related to social and political issues. Below, you'll find a table with 20 key terms, their pronunciation, and their English translations.

Romanian Pronunciation English
activitate ak-ti-vi-ta-te activity
activism ak-ti-vi-zm activism
drepturi drept-uri rights
uman u-man human
drepturile omului drept-u-ri-le o-mu-lui human rights
protest pro-test protest
manifestație ma-ni-fe-sta-tzie demonstration
egalitate e-ga-li-ta-te equality
justiție jus-ti-tzie justice
discriminare dis-kri-mi-na-re discrimination
societate so-ci-e-ta-te society
responsabilitate re-spon-sa-bi-li-ta-te responsibility
libertate li-ber-ta-te freedom
alegere a-le-ge-re election
vot vot vote
corupție co-rup-tzie corruption
guvern gu-ver-n government
legislație le-gi-sla-tzie legislation
drepturi civile drept-uri ci-vi-le civil rights
minoritate mi-no-ri-ta-te minority
majoritate ma-jo-ri-ta-te majority

Now that you are familiar with these terms, let’s dive deeper into their meanings and contexts.

Detailed Explanations of Key Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

1. Activitate (activity): Refers to any action or task that people engage in, often relating to community involvement or social initiatives.

2. Activism (activism): The practice of advocating for social or political change, often through protests, campaigns, and other forms of advocacy.

3. Drepturi (rights): Fundamental entitlements that individuals have. In a social context, this often relates to human rights.

4. Uman (human): Pertaining to people. This term is often used in discussions about human rights and dignity.

5. Drepturile omului (human rights): A critical concept in social justice, referring to the rights inherent to all human beings.

6. Protest (protest): A public demonstration expressing strong objection to policies or social issues.

7. Manifestație (demonstration): A gathering of people aimed at expressing their views on specific issues, often organized to promote social change.

8. Egalitate (equality): The state of being equal, especially in rights and opportunities. A key principle in discussions about social justice.

9. Justiție (justice): The concept of moral rightness based on ethics, law, and fairness.

10. Discriminare (discrimination): Unjust treatment of different categories of people, often based on race, gender, or other characteristics.

11. Societate (society): A community of individuals living together, often sharing common laws, traditions, and institutions.

12. Responsabilitate (responsibility): The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.

13. Libertate (freedom): The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.

14. Alegere (election): A formal decision-making process by which voters choose a candidate for public office.

15. Vot (vote): The formal expression of opinion or choice, either positive or negative, made by an individual in an election.

16. Corupție (corruption): Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, often involving bribery.

17. Guvern (government): The group of people with the authority to govern a country or state.

18. Legislație (legislation): Laws, considered collectively, that govern a community or society.

19. Drepturi civile (civil rights): The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.

20. Minoritate (minority): A smaller group within a larger community, often distinguished by ethnicity, religion, or language.

Practice Scenarios and Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you've absorbed the vocabulary, it's time to put it into practice! Below are ten exercises designed to help reinforce your understanding.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the appropriate vocabulary words from the lesson.

1. Activism is essential for promoting __________ (equality).

2. The __________ (government) is responsible for creating laws that protect __________ (human rights).

3. Many people attended the __________ (protest) to demand __________ (freedom).

Solutions:

1. egalitate

2. guvern; drepturile omului

3. protest; libertate

Exercise 2: Matching Terms[edit | edit source]

Match the Romanian terms with their English translations.

  • A. Justiție
  • B. Corupție
  • C. Alegere
  • D. Responsabilitate

1. A choice

2. Justice

3. Responsibility

4. Corruption

Solutions:

A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3

Exercise 3: True or False[edit | edit source]

Determine whether the statements are true or false based on the vocabulary learned.

1. “Drepturile omului” refers to human rights. (True)

2. “Protest” means to support the government. (False)

3. “Egalitate” means inequality. (False)

Exercise 4: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the vocabulary, create a sentence for each of the following words:

1. Activitate

2. Discriminare

3. Manifestație

Solutions:

1. Activitatea de voluntariat este foarte importantă în comunitatea noastră. (Volunteering is very important in our community.)

2. Discriminarea este o problemă majoră în societate. (Discrimination is a major problem in society.)

3. Manifestația a avut loc în centrul orașului. (The demonstration took place in the city center.)

Exercise 5: Vocabulary Crossword[edit | edit source]

Create a crossword puzzle using the vocabulary words. Provide definitions or clues for each word.

Solutions: Use the vocabulary from the lesson to create your crossword.

Exercise 6: Role Play[edit | edit source]

In pairs, role-play a conversation about a social issue using at least five vocabulary words from the lesson.

Solutions: Role-play can vary; encourage creativity and use of vocabulary.

Exercise 7: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

Discuss the importance of human rights in Romania with your classmates. Use the vocabulary words to frame your arguments.

Solutions: Encourage students to express their thoughts and utilize the vocabulary discussed.

Exercise 8: Vocabulary Quiz[edit | edit source]

Prepare a quiz with multiple-choice questions based on the vocabulary learned.

Solutions: Provide a list of questions and correct answers.

Exercise 9: Short Essay[edit | edit source]

Write a short essay (5-7 sentences) about the role of activism in society, using at least three vocabulary words.

Solutions: Assess the essays based on vocabulary usage and clarity.

Exercise 10: Word Association[edit | edit source]

Choose a vocabulary word from the lesson and write down three associated words or phrases.

Solutions: Provide examples such as "Drepturi" - justiție, egalitate, responsabilitate.

By engaging with these exercises, you will reinforce your understanding of complex social and political vocabulary, making your learning experience not only informative but enjoyable.

Learning Romanian is a beautiful journey, and integrating significant social themes into your studies will enhance your connection to the language. Keep practicing, and don't hesitate to share your thoughts and questions with your peers and instructors. Happy learning!

Table of Contents - Romanian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verbs


Numbers and Time


Adjectives and Adverbs


Family and Friends


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Food and Drinks


Questions and Negations


Locations and Directions


Plurals and Articles


Hobbies and Activities


Romanian Culture and Traditions


Imperatives and Requests


Travel and Transportation


Romanian Geography and History


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]