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Learning the basic greetings is essential as they are used in everyday conversations when meeting and greeting people. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to say hello, goodbye, good morning, good afternoon, and good evening in Romanian.  
Learning the basic greetings is essential as they are used in everyday conversations when meeting and greeting people. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to say hello, goodbye, good morning, good afternoon, and good evening in Romanian.  


<h2>Introduction to Basic Greetings in Romanian</h2>
 
<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Time|Time]] & [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Family-Members|Family Members]].</span>
==Introduction to Basic Greetings in Romanian==


In Romanian, basic greetings are called "salut" or "greetings". Just like in most languages, greetings are vital in Romanian culture. They help establish a connection between people and are a sign of respect. Let's take a look at some common Romanian greetings you can use in different situations.  
In Romanian, basic greetings are called "salut" or "greetings". Just like in most languages, greetings are vital in Romanian culture. They help establish a connection between people and are a sign of respect. Let's take a look at some common Romanian greetings you can use in different situations.  


<h3>Hello - Salut</h3>
===Hello - Salut===


"Salut" is the most common and casual way to say "hello" in Romanian. You can use it in any situation, be it formal or informal.  
"Salut" is the most common and casual way to say "hello" in Romanian. You can use it in any situation, be it formal or informal.  
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<h3>Goodbye - La revedere</h3>
===Goodbye - La revedere===


"La revedere" is the standard and formal way of saying "goodbye" in Romanian. You can use it in both formal and informal situations.  
"La revedere" is the standard and formal way of saying "goodbye" in Romanian. You can use it in both formal and informal situations.  
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<h3>Good Morning - Bună dimineața</h3>
===Good Morning - Bună dimineața===


"Bună dimineața" is used to greet someone in the morning until around 12 pm. It is a formal greeting and is expected to be used in professional situations.  
"Bună dimineața" is used to greet someone in the morning until around 12 pm. It is a formal greeting and is expected to be used in professional situations.  
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<h3>Good Afternoon - Bună ziua</h3>
===Good Afternoon - Bună ziua===


"Bună ziua" is used to greet someone from around 12 pm until 6 pm. It can be used in both casual and formal settings.  
"Bună ziua" is used to greet someone from around 12 pm until 6 pm. It can be used in both casual and formal settings.  
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<h3>Good Evening - Bună seara</h3>
===Good Evening - Bună seara===


"Bună seara" is used to greet someone in the evening, usually from 6 pm onwards. It is a formal greeting and is expected to be used in professional situations.  
"Bună seara" is used to greet someone in the evening, usually from 6 pm onwards. It is a formal greeting and is expected to be used in professional situations.  
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<h2>Conclusion</h2>
==Conclusion==


By learning the basic greetings in Romanian, you have taken a big step towards understanding the language and the culture it represents. Keep practicing these greetings and use them in different scenarios to get comfortable with them.  
By learning the basic greetings in Romanian, you have taken a big step towards understanding the language and the culture it represents. Keep practicing these greetings and use them in different scenarios to get comfortable with them.  
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Remember to use the appropriate greeting depending on the time of day and the formality of the situation. In the next lesson, we will learn how to introduce ourselves in Romanian. Until then, "salut"!
Remember to use the appropriate greeting depending on the time of day and the formality of the situation. In the next lesson, we will learn how to introduce ourselves in Romanian. Until then, "salut"!


<span link>Well done on mastering this lesson! Don't miss these related pages to expand your knowledge: [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Family-and-Relationships|Family and Relationships]] & [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Idiomatic-Expressions|Idiomatic Expressions]].</span>
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Health|Health]]
* [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Health|Health]]
* [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Environment-and-Ecology|Environment and Ecology]]
* [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Environment-and-Ecology|Environment and Ecology]]
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* [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Describing-Relationships|Describing Relationships]]
* [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Describing-Relationships|Describing Relationships]]
* [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]
* [[Language/Romanian/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]


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RomanianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Greetings and Introductions → Basic Greetings

As a Romanian language teacher with over 20 years of experience, it is my pleasure to guide you through the Romanian language learning journey. In this lesson, we will be focusing on the basic greetings in Romanian to help you get started with the language.

Learning the basic greetings is essential as they are used in everyday conversations when meeting and greeting people. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to say hello, goodbye, good morning, good afternoon, and good evening in Romanian.


Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Time & Family Members.

Introduction to Basic Greetings in Romanian

In Romanian, basic greetings are called "salut" or "greetings". Just like in most languages, greetings are vital in Romanian culture. They help establish a connection between people and are a sign of respect. Let's take a look at some common Romanian greetings you can use in different situations.

Hello - Salut

"Salut" is the most common and casual way to say "hello" in Romanian. You can use it in any situation, be it formal or informal.

Romanian Pronunciation English
Salut [sa-'lut] Hello

Goodbye - La revedere

"La revedere" is the standard and formal way of saying "goodbye" in Romanian. You can use it in both formal and informal situations.

Romanian Pronunciation English
La revedere [la re-ve-de-re] Goodbye

Good Morning - Bună dimineața

"Bună dimineața" is used to greet someone in the morning until around 12 pm. It is a formal greeting and is expected to be used in professional situations.

Romanian Pronunciation English
Bună dimineața ['bu-nə di-me-ni-'at͡sa] Good Morning

Good Afternoon - Bună ziua

"Bună ziua" is used to greet someone from around 12 pm until 6 pm. It can be used in both casual and formal settings.

Romanian Pronunciation English
Bună ziua [ 'bu-nə 'zi-wa ] Good Afternoon

Good Evening - Bună seara

"Bună seara" is used to greet someone in the evening, usually from 6 pm onwards. It is a formal greeting and is expected to be used in professional situations.

Romanian Pronunciation English
Bună seara [ 'bu-nə 'se-a-ra ] Good Evening

Conclusion

By learning the basic greetings in Romanian, you have taken a big step towards understanding the language and the culture it represents. Keep practicing these greetings and use them in different scenarios to get comfortable with them.

Remember to use the appropriate greeting depending on the time of day and the formality of the situation. In the next lesson, we will learn how to introduce ourselves in Romanian. Until then, "salut"!


Well done on mastering this lesson! Don't miss these related pages to expand your knowledge: Family and Relationships & Idiomatic Expressions.

Table of Contents - Romanian Course - 0 to A1


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

Videos

20 Romanian Words for Everyday Life - Basic Vocabulary #1 ...

Other Lessons

Sources