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In today's lesson you will | In today's lesson you will learn how to use '''INDEFINITE ARTICLES''' in Romanian. | ||
In Romanian the indefinite article is placed at the beginning of the noun. | |||
== Regarding masculine and neuter: == | |||
Un (nominative/accusative) and unui (genitive/dative): | |||
* "Friend" / prieten and "a child" is un prieten | |||
* "Place" / loc and "a place" is un loc | |||
== Regarding feminine: == | |||
O (nominative/accusative) and unei (genitive/dative): | |||
* "Bottle" / sticlă and "a bottle" o sticlă | |||
* "Emergency" / urgenţe and "an emergency" / unei urgenţe | |||
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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn how to use INDEFINITE ARTICLES in Romanian.
In Romanian the indefinite article is placed at the beginning of the noun.
Regarding masculine and neuter:
Un (nominative/accusative) and unui (genitive/dative):
- "Friend" / prieten and "a child" is un prieten
- "Place" / loc and "a place" is un loc
Regarding feminine:
O (nominative/accusative) and unei (genitive/dative):
- "Bottle" / sticlă and "a bottle" o sticlă
- "Emergency" / urgenţe and "an emergency" / unei urgenţe