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Welcome to our lesson on '''Basic Adjectives''' in Romanian! Adjectives are an essential part of any language, as they help us describe the world around us. Whether you're talking about the size of an object, its quality, or its appearance, adjectives add richness and detail to your conversations. In Romanian, just like in English, adjectives can change based on the noun they describe, making them a fascinating topic to explore.
In this lesson, we will cover some of the most common and useful adjectives you will need as a beginner. We’ll learn how to use the adjectives for '''big''', '''small''', '''good''', '''bad''', and '''beautiful'''. We will provide examples, practice scenarios, and engaging exercises to help you understand and use these adjectives effectively.


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In this lesson, we will explore the basics of adjectives in the Romanian language. Adjectives are an essential part of any language as they allow us to describe and provide more information about nouns. By understanding and mastering basic adjectives, you will be able to express yourself more accurately and effectively in Romanian.
=== Importance of Adjectives in Romanian ===
 
Understanding adjectives is crucial for building your vocabulary and improving your expressive capabilities in Romanian. Adjectives allow you to make your speech more vivid and engaging. As you describe people, places, and things, you'll find that using the right adjectives can make a huge difference in how your message is received.
 
=== Structure of the Lesson ===
 
This lesson is structured as follows:
 
* Introduction to basic adjectives


Throughout this lesson, we will cover the most commonly used adjectives in Romanian, including their forms, usage, and variations. We will provide numerous examples to illustrate each point, ensuring a clear and thorough understanding of the topic. Additionally, we will include a cultural section to explore any regional variations in the usage of adjectives and share interesting cultural facts related to the topic.
* Detailed explanations with examples


Let's dive into the world of adjectives in Romanian!
* Practice exercises to reinforce learning


== The Basics of Adjectives ==
* Solutions and explanations for each exercise
Adjectives in Romanian, similar to other languages, are words that describe or modify nouns. They provide additional information about the noun, such as its size, color, shape, or quality. In Romanian, adjectives typically agree in gender, number, and case with the noun they modify.


=== Gender Agreement ===
== Introduction to Basic Adjectives ==
In Romanian, adjectives must agree in gender with the noun they modify. This means that the form of the adjective will vary depending on whether the noun is masculine, feminine, or neuter.
 
Adjectives in Romanian agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. This means that adjectives can change forms depending on whether they describe a masculine, feminine, or neuter noun, and whether that noun is singular or plural. Let's dive into some fundamental adjectives that will serve as building blocks for your Romanian vocabulary.
 
=== The Adjectives ===
 
Below are the adjectives we will focus on today:
 
* '''Big''' - mare
 
* '''Small''' - mic
 
* '''Good''' - bun
 
* '''Bad''' - rău
 
* '''Beautiful''' - frumos (for masculine nouns), frumoasă (for feminine nouns)
 
=== Examples of Basic Adjectives ===
 
To help you visualize how these adjectives work in practice, here’s a table with examples:


For example:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Romanian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Romanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| băiat (masculine) || băiat || boy
 
| mare || /ma.re/ || big
 
|-
|-
| fată (feminine) || fată || girl
 
| mic || /mik/ || small
 
|-
|-
| copil (neuter) || copil || child
|}


To modify the noun "băiat" (boy), we use the masculine form of the adjective. Similarly, for the feminine noun "fată" (girl), we use the feminine form of the adjective. And for the neuter noun "copil" (child), we use the neuter form of the adjective.
| bun || /bun/ || good
 
|-


=== Number Agreement ===
| rău || /rəu/ || bad
In Romanian, adjectives must also agree in number with the noun they modify. This means that the form of the adjective will change depending on whether the noun is singular or plural.


For example:
{| class="wikitable"
! Romanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| casă (singular) || casă || house
 
| frumos || /fruˈmos/ || beautiful (masculine)
 
|-
|-
| case (plural) || case || houses
 
| frumoasă || /fruˈmo.sə/ || beautiful (feminine)
 
|}
|}


To modify the singular noun "casă" (house), we use the singular form of the adjective. And to modify the plural noun "case" (houses), we use the plural form of the adjective.
Now, let’s explore each adjective in more detail, including how they change with different nouns.
 
=== Big - Mare ===
 
The Romanian word for '''big''' is '''mare'''. This adjective is used to describe something of a larger size. For example:
 
* '''O casă mare.''' (A big house.)
 
* '''Un câine mare.''' (A big dog.)
 
=== Small - Mic ===
 
The word '''mic''' means '''small'''. This adjective is used for objects or creatures that have a lesser size. For example:
 
* '''O pisică mică.''' (A small cat.)
 
* '''Un copil mic.''' (A small child.)
 
=== Good - Bun ===
 
'''Bun''' translates to '''good''' and is used to describe anything that is of high quality or pleasant. For instance:
 
* '''O mâncare bună.''' (Good food.)
 
* '''Un prieten bun.''' (A good friend.)
 
=== Bad - Rău ===
 
'''Rău''' means '''bad''' and is used to indicate something negative or undesirable. For example:
 
* '''Un film rău.''' (A bad movie.)
 
* '''O zi rău.''' (A bad day.)
 
=== Beautiful - Frumos/Frumoasă ===
 
The adjective '''frumos''' is used to describe masculine nouns, while '''frumoasă''' is for feminine nouns. It means '''beautiful'''. For example:
 
* '''Un peisaj frumos.''' (A beautiful landscape.)
 
* '''O fată frumoasă.''' (A beautiful girl.)
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
Now that you have a grasp on basic adjectives, it’s time to practice! Below are exercises designed to reinforce what you've learned.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Complete the sentences with the correct adjective from the list: mare, mic, bun, rău, frumos.
 
1. Acesta este un câine ______. (This is a ______ dog.)
 
2. Aceasta este o zi ______. (This is a ______ day.)
 
3. Îmi place mâncarea ______. (I like ______ food.)
 
4. Aceasta este o pisică ______. (This is a ______ cat.)
 
5. Peisajul este ______. (The landscape is ______.)
 
=== Exercise 2: Match the Adjective ===


=== Case Agreement ===
Match the Romanian adjectives to their English translations.
In Romanian, adjectives must agree in case with the noun they modify. This means that the form of the adjective will vary depending on the case of the noun.


For example:
1. '''mare'''  a. good
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Romanian !! Pronunciation !! English
2. '''mic'''    b. beautiful
|-
 
| om (nominative) || om || man
3. '''bun'''    c. small
|-
 
| omului (genitive) || omului || of the man
4. '''rău'''    d. bad
|}
 
5. '''frumos''' e. big
 
=== Exercise 3: Create Sentences ===
 
Using the adjectives provided, create sentences in Romanian.
 
1. mare (big)
 
2. mic (small)
 
3. bun (good)
 
4. rău (bad)
 
5. frumos (beautiful)
 
=== Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences ===
 
Translate the following sentences into Romanian.
 
1. The house is big.
 
2. The child is small.
 
3. The food is good.
 
4. The movie is bad.
 
5. The girl is beautiful.
 
=== Exercise 5: Adjective Agreement ===
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective based on the noun's gender and number.
 
1. ______ (big) băiat (boy) - ______ băieți (boys)
 
2. ______ (small) fată (girl) - ______ fete (girls)
 
3. ______ (good) mâncare (food) - ______ mâncăruri (dishes)
 
4. ______ (bad) film (movie) - ______ filme (movies)
 
5. ______ (beautiful) oraș (city) - ______ orașe (cities)
 
=== Exercise 6: Multiple Choice ===
 
Select the correct adjective to complete the sentences.
 
1. Acesta este un ______ (mare/mică) câine. (This is a ______ dog.)


To modify the noun "om" (man) in the nominative case, we use the nominative form of the adjective. And to modify the noun "om" in the genitive case, we use the genitive form of the adjective.
2. Aceasta este o ______ (bun/bună) carte. (This is a ______ book.)


Now that we have covered the basics of gender, number, and case agreement in Romanian adjectives, let's move on to learning some basic adjectives.
3. Filmul a fost ______ (rău/frumos). (The movie was ______.)


== Basic Adjectives ==
4. El este un ______ (mic/frumos) băiat. (He is a ______ boy.)
In this section, we will explore some of the most common and useful adjectives in Romanian. These adjectives will allow you to describe various aspects of people, objects, and situations. Remember to pay attention to the gender, number, and case agreement when using these adjectives.


=== Big - Mare ===
5. O fată ______ (frumoasă/mică) merge la școală. (A ______ girl goes to school.)
The adjective "mare" means "big" in English. It is used to describe the size of an object or the importance of a person or event.


Here are some examples:
=== Exercise 7: Sentence Transformation ===
* Un copac mare - A big tree
* O casă mare - A big house
* Un eveniment mare - A big event


=== Small - Mic ===
Transform the following sentences by changing the adjectives.
The adjective "mic" means "small" in English. It is used to describe the size of an object or the physical stature of a person.


Here are some examples:
1. O casă mare. (Change to small)
* O carte mică - A small book
* Un câine mic - A small dog
* O persoană mică - A short person


=== Good - Bună/Bun ===
2. Un copil bun. (Change to bad)
The adjective "bună" is the feminine form of "bun" and both mean "good" in English. They are used to describe the quality, state, or behavior of a person, object, or situation.


Here are some examples:
3. O mașină frumoasă. (Change to ugly)
* O masă bună - A good meal
* Un film bun - A good movie
* O prietenă bună - A good friend (female)


=== Bad - Rea/Rău ===
4. Un câine rău. (Change to good)
The adjective "rea" is the feminine form of "rău" and both mean "bad" in English. They are used to describe the poor quality, negative state, or undesirable behavior of a person, object, or situation.


Here are some examples:
5. O zi frumoasă. (Change to ugly)
* O zi rea - A bad day
* Un gust rău - A bad taste
* O decizie rea - A bad decision


=== Beautiful - Frumoasă/Frumos ===
=== Exercise 8: Adjective Quiz ===
The adjective "frumoasă" is the feminine form of "frumos" and both mean "beautiful" in English. They are used to describe the appearance, aesthetics, or attractiveness of a person, object, or situation.


Here are some examples:
Answer true or false.
* O femeie frumoasă - A beautiful woman
* Un peisaj frumos - A beautiful landscape
* O melodie frumoasă - A beautiful song


Now that we have learned some basic adjectives in Romanian, let's move on to the cultural section to explore any regional variations in the usage of adjectives and learn some interesting cultural facts related to the topic.  
1. '''mare''' means small. (True/False)


== Cultural Section ==
2. '''bun''' means good. (True/False)
Romanian is a language rich in cultural diversity and influences. The usage of adjectives can vary slightly depending on the region or dialect. Let's explore some regional variations in the usage of adjectives in Romanian.


In the Moldavian region of Romania, there is a unique dialect called Moldavian Romanian. Speakers of this dialect tend to use some specific adjectives that are not commonly used in other regions. For example, instead of using the adjective "bună" (good) to describe something as good, they might use the adjective "mișto" (cool) or "tare" (great).
3. '''rău''' is used for beautiful things. (True/False)


In the Transylvanian region of Romania, there is a significant Hungarian minority. As a result, there are some Hungarian loanwords that have found their way into the Transylvanian dialect of Romanian. These loanwords can be used as adjectives and have specific meanings in the Transylvanian context. For example, the adjective "szép" (beautiful in Hungarian) is sometimes used instead of "frumoasă" (beautiful in Romanian).
4. '''frumos''' is used for masculine nouns. (True/False)


Romanian culture is also known for its rich folklore and traditions. Adjectives play an important role in describing and expressing the beauty and uniqueness of Romanian traditional costumes, dances, and music. For example, the adjective "colorat" (colorful) is often used to describe the vibrant and intricate patterns of traditional Romanian costumes.
5. '''mic''' means big. (True/False)


Now that we have explored some regional variations and cultural facts related to the usage of adjectives in Romanian, let's move on to the exercises section to practice what we have learned.
=== Exercise 9: Adjective in Context ===


== Exercises ==
Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) in Romanian using at least three adjectives learned in this lesson.
To reinforce your understanding of basic adjectives in Romanian, let's practice using them in various contexts. Translate the following sentences from English to Romanian, making sure to use the correct form of the adjective.


1. The big house - Casa mare
=== Exercise 10: Describe the Picture ===
2. A small dog - Un câine mic
3. She is a good student - Ea este o bună studentă
4. The bad weather - Vremea rea
5. He is a handsome man - El este un bărbat frumos


Now, let's move on to the solutions and explanations.
Look at a picture (insert your own image) and describe it in Romanian using adjectives. Include at least five adjectives.


== Solutions and Explanations ==
== Solutions and Explanations ==
1. The big house - Casa mare
In this sentence, we use the feminine form of the adjective "mare" to agree with the feminine noun "casa" (house).


2. A small dog - Un câine mic
Here are the solutions for the exercises provided above:
In this sentence, we use the masculine form of the adjective "mic" to agree with the masculine noun "câine" (dog).
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
1. mare
 
2. rău


3. She is a good student - Ea este o bună studentă
3. bun
In this sentence, we use the feminine form of the adjective "bună" to agree with the feminine noun "studentă" (student).


4. The bad weather - Vremea rea
4. mic
In this sentence, we use the feminine form of the adjective "rea" to agree with the feminine noun "vremea" (weather).


5. He is a handsome man - El este un bărbat frumos
5. frumos
In this sentence, we use the masculine form of the adjective "frumos" to agree with the masculine noun "bărbat" (man).


Congratulations! You have successfully completed the exercises and gained a better understanding of basic adjectives in Romanian. Keep practicing and using these adjectives in your daily conversations to enhance your language skills.
=== Exercise 2: Match the Adjective ===


Now that we have covered the lesson on basic adjectives in Romanian, you are ready to move on to the next topic in our course. Keep up the good work and continue your journey to mastering the Romanian language!
1 - e
 
2 - c
 
3 - a
 
4 - d
 
5 - b
 
=== Exercise 3: Create Sentences ===
 
1. Acesta este un câine mare. (This is a big dog.)
 
2. Aceasta este o pisică mică. (This is a small cat.)
 
3. Mâncarea este bună. (The food is good.)
 
4. Filmul este rău. (The movie is bad.)
 
5. Fata este frumoasă. (The girl is beautiful.)
 
=== Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences ===
 
1. Casa este mare.
 
2. Copilul este mic.
 
3. Mâncarea este bună.
 
4. Filmul este rău.
 
5. Fata este frumoasă.
 
=== Exercise 5: Adjective Agreement ===
 
1. băiat mare - băieți mari
 
2. fată mică - fete mici
 
3. mâncare bună - mâncăruri bune
 
4. film rău - filme rele
 
5. oraș frumos - orașe frumoase
 
=== Exercise 6: Multiple Choice ===
 
1. mare
 
2. bună
 
3. rău
 
4. frumos
 
5. frumoasă
 
=== Exercise 7: Sentence Transformation ===
 
1. O casă mică.
 
2. Un copil rău.
 
3. O mașină urâtă.
 
4. Un câine bun.
 
5. O zi urâtă.
 
=== Exercise 8: Adjective Quiz ===
 
1. False
 
2. True
 
3. False
 
4. True
 
5. False
 
=== Exercise 9: Adjective in Context ===
 
(Answers will vary; here is an example:)
 
Astăzi este o zi frumoasă. Am mers la un parc mare cu un câine mic. Am mâncat o pizza bună și am văzut un film frumos.
 
=== Exercise 10: Describe the Picture ===
 
(Answers will vary; students should describe the picture using adjectives.)
 
Congratulations on completing this lesson on basic adjectives in Romanian! Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to refer back to this lesson whenever you need a refresher. Adjectives are a powerful tool in your language arsenal, and mastering them will help you communicate more effectively in Romanian.


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Welcome to our lesson on Basic Adjectives in Romanian! Adjectives are an essential part of any language, as they help us describe the world around us. Whether you're talking about the size of an object, its quality, or its appearance, adjectives add richness and detail to your conversations. In Romanian, just like in English, adjectives can change based on the noun they describe, making them a fascinating topic to explore.

In this lesson, we will cover some of the most common and useful adjectives you will need as a beginner. We’ll learn how to use the adjectives for big, small, good, bad, and beautiful. We will provide examples, practice scenarios, and engaging exercises to help you understand and use these adjectives effectively.

Importance of Adjectives in Romanian[edit | edit source]

Understanding adjectives is crucial for building your vocabulary and improving your expressive capabilities in Romanian. Adjectives allow you to make your speech more vivid and engaging. As you describe people, places, and things, you'll find that using the right adjectives can make a huge difference in how your message is received.

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

This lesson is structured as follows:

  • Introduction to basic adjectives
  • Detailed explanations with examples
  • Practice exercises to reinforce learning
  • Solutions and explanations for each exercise

Introduction to Basic Adjectives[edit | edit source]

Adjectives in Romanian agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. This means that adjectives can change forms depending on whether they describe a masculine, feminine, or neuter noun, and whether that noun is singular or plural. Let's dive into some fundamental adjectives that will serve as building blocks for your Romanian vocabulary.

The Adjectives[edit | edit source]

Below are the adjectives we will focus on today:

  • Big - mare
  • Small - mic
  • Good - bun
  • Bad - rău
  • Beautiful - frumos (for masculine nouns), frumoasă (for feminine nouns)

Examples of Basic Adjectives[edit | edit source]

To help you visualize how these adjectives work in practice, here’s a table with examples:

Romanian Pronunciation English
mare /ma.re/ big
mic /mik/ small
bun /bun/ good
rău /rəu/ bad
frumos /fruˈmos/ beautiful (masculine)
frumoasă /fruˈmo.sə/ beautiful (feminine)

Now, let’s explore each adjective in more detail, including how they change with different nouns.

Big - Mare[edit | edit source]

The Romanian word for big is mare. This adjective is used to describe something of a larger size. For example:

  • O casă mare. (A big house.)
  • Un câine mare. (A big dog.)

Small - Mic[edit | edit source]

The word mic means small. This adjective is used for objects or creatures that have a lesser size. For example:

  • O pisică mică. (A small cat.)
  • Un copil mic. (A small child.)

Good - Bun[edit | edit source]

Bun translates to good and is used to describe anything that is of high quality or pleasant. For instance:

  • O mâncare bună. (Good food.)
  • Un prieten bun. (A good friend.)

Bad - Rău[edit | edit source]

Rău means bad and is used to indicate something negative or undesirable. For example:

  • Un film rău. (A bad movie.)
  • O zi rău. (A bad day.)

Beautiful - Frumos/Frumoasă[edit | edit source]

The adjective frumos is used to describe masculine nouns, while frumoasă is for feminine nouns. It means beautiful. For example:

  • Un peisaj frumos. (A beautiful landscape.)
  • O fată frumoasă. (A beautiful girl.)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a grasp on basic adjectives, it’s time to practice! Below are exercises designed to reinforce what you've learned.

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

Complete the sentences with the correct adjective from the list: mare, mic, bun, rău, frumos.

1. Acesta este un câine ______. (This is a ______ dog.)

2. Aceasta este o zi ______. (This is a ______ day.)

3. Îmi place mâncarea ______. (I like ______ food.)

4. Aceasta este o pisică ______. (This is a ______ cat.)

5. Peisajul este ______. (The landscape is ______.)

Exercise 2: Match the Adjective[edit | edit source]

Match the Romanian adjectives to their English translations.

1. mare a. good

2. mic b. beautiful

3. bun c. small

4. rău d. bad

5. frumos e. big

Exercise 3: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the adjectives provided, create sentences in Romanian.

1. mare (big)

2. mic (small)

3. bun (good)

4. rău (bad)

5. frumos (beautiful)

Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Romanian.

1. The house is big.

2. The child is small.

3. The food is good.

4. The movie is bad.

5. The girl is beautiful.

Exercise 5: Adjective Agreement[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective based on the noun's gender and number.

1. ______ (big) băiat (boy) - ______ băieți (boys)

2. ______ (small) fată (girl) - ______ fete (girls)

3. ______ (good) mâncare (food) - ______ mâncăruri (dishes)

4. ______ (bad) film (movie) - ______ filme (movies)

5. ______ (beautiful) oraș (city) - ______ orașe (cities)

Exercise 6: Multiple Choice[edit | edit source]

Select the correct adjective to complete the sentences.

1. Acesta este un ______ (mare/mică) câine. (This is a ______ dog.)

2. Aceasta este o ______ (bun/bună) carte. (This is a ______ book.)

3. Filmul a fost ______ (rău/frumos). (The movie was ______.)

4. El este un ______ (mic/frumos) băiat. (He is a ______ boy.)

5. O fată ______ (frumoasă/mică) merge la școală. (A ______ girl goes to school.)

Exercise 7: Sentence Transformation[edit | edit source]

Transform the following sentences by changing the adjectives.

1. O casă mare. (Change to small)

2. Un copil bun. (Change to bad)

3. O mașină frumoasă. (Change to ugly)

4. Un câine rău. (Change to good)

5. O zi frumoasă. (Change to ugly)

Exercise 8: Adjective Quiz[edit | edit source]

Answer true or false.

1. mare means small. (True/False)

2. bun means good. (True/False)

3. rău is used for beautiful things. (True/False)

4. frumos is used for masculine nouns. (True/False)

5. mic means big. (True/False)

Exercise 9: Adjective in Context[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) in Romanian using at least three adjectives learned in this lesson.

Exercise 10: Describe the Picture[edit | edit source]

Look at a picture (insert your own image) and describe it in Romanian using adjectives. Include at least five adjectives.

Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]

Here are the solutions for the exercises provided above:

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

1. mare

2. rău

3. bun

4. mic

5. frumos

Exercise 2: Match the Adjective[edit | edit source]

1 - e

2 - c

3 - a

4 - d

5 - b

Exercise 3: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

1. Acesta este un câine mare. (This is a big dog.)

2. Aceasta este o pisică mică. (This is a small cat.)

3. Mâncarea este bună. (The food is good.)

4. Filmul este rău. (The movie is bad.)

5. Fata este frumoasă. (The girl is beautiful.)

Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

1. Casa este mare.

2. Copilul este mic.

3. Mâncarea este bună.

4. Filmul este rău.

5. Fata este frumoasă.

Exercise 5: Adjective Agreement[edit | edit source]

1. băiat mare - băieți mari

2. fată mică - fete mici

3. mâncare bună - mâncăruri bune

4. film rău - filme rele

5. oraș frumos - orașe frumoase

Exercise 6: Multiple Choice[edit | edit source]

1. mare

2. bună

3. rău

4. frumos

5. frumoasă

Exercise 7: Sentence Transformation[edit | edit source]

1. O casă mică.

2. Un copil rău.

3. O mașină urâtă.

4. Un câine bun.

5. O zi urâtă.

Exercise 8: Adjective Quiz[edit | edit source]

1. False

2. True

3. False

4. True

5. False

Exercise 9: Adjective in Context[edit | edit source]

(Answers will vary; here is an example:)

Astăzi este o zi frumoasă. Am mers la un parc mare cu un câine mic. Am mâncat o pizza bună și am văzut un film frumos.

Exercise 10: Describe the Picture[edit | edit source]

(Answers will vary; students should describe the picture using adjectives.)

Congratulations on completing this lesson on basic adjectives in Romanian! Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to refer back to this lesson whenever you need a refresher. Adjectives are a powerful tool in your language arsenal, and mastering them will help you communicate more effectively in Romanian.

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

Videos[edit | edit source]

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