Language/Romanian/Grammar/Prepositions-and-Postpositions
Understanding the structure of a language can feel like navigating a labyrinth. Each turn leads you deeper into the intricate pathways of meaning and expression. In the Romanian language, prepositions and postpositions serve as the essential signposts that guide us through this maze, linking words and phrases together to create clarity and coherence in communication.
In this lesson, we will explore the fascinating world of prepositions and postpositions in Romanian. These little words may seem insignificant, but they play a crucial role in establishing relationships between nouns, pronouns, and other elements within a sentence. By the end of this lesson, you will not only understand their meanings and uses but also feel confident in incorporating them into your Romanian conversations.
We will begin by defining what prepositions and postpositions are, followed by examples that illustrate their use in various contexts. We’ll also provide exercises to reinforce your learning, ensuring that you can apply these concepts in practical scenarios.
What Are Prepositions?[edit | edit source]
Prepositions are words that link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence. They usually indicate relationships of direction, place, time, or manner. In Romanian, prepositions are vital for forming complete thoughts and providing context.
Common Romanian Prepositions[edit | edit source]
Here are some of the most common Romanian prepositions, along with their meanings:
- în - in
- pe - on
- la - at/to
- cu - with
- pentru - for
- despre - about
- între - between
- sub - under
- peste - over
- în fața - in front of
Examples of Prepositions[edit | edit source]
We’ll illustrate the use of these prepositions with the following table:
Romanian | Pronunciation | English |
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Eu sunt în parc. | /ju sunt ɨn park/ | I am in the park. |
Cartea este pe masă. | /ˈkar.te.a ˈje.ste pe ˈma.sə/ | The book is on the table. |
Mergem la școală. | /ˈmer.dʒem la ˈʃko.a.lə/ | We are going to school. |
Vorbesc cu mama. | /vorˈbesk ku ˈma.ma/ | I talk with mom. |
Acesta este pentru tine. | /aˈt͡ʃes.ta ˈje.ste ˈpen.tru ˈti.ne/ | This is for you. |
Vorbim despre muzică. | /vorˈbim ˈdes.pre ˈmu.zi.kə/ | We talk about music. |
Mingea este între mese. | /ˈmin.d͡ʒe.a ˈje.ste ˈɨn.trə ˈme.se/ | The ball is between the tables. |
Pisica este sub masă. | /piˈsi.ka ˈje.ste sub ˈma.sə/ | The cat is under the table. |
Zborul este peste nori. | /ˈzbo.rul ˈje.ste ˈpe.ste ˈno.ri/ | The flight is over the clouds. |
Câinele stă în fața ușii. | /ˈkɨ.ɲe.le stə ɨn ˈfa.t͡sa ˈu.ʃi.i/ | The dog is in front of the door. |
What Are Postpositions?[edit | edit source]
While prepositions precede their objects, postpositions come after the nouns or pronouns they relate to. In Romanian, postpositions are less common and often occur in specific contexts, usually in literary or formal language.
Common Romanian Postpositions[edit | edit source]
Here are some common postpositions:
- -ului (of)
- -ei (of her)
- -lor (of them)
Examples of Postpositions[edit | edit source]
Let’s look at how these postpositions can be used in Romanian:
Romanian | Pronunciation | English |
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Casa băiatului este frumoasă. | /ˈka.sa bə.jaˈi.tu.lui ˈje.ste fruˈmo.a.sə/ | The boy's house is beautiful. |
Cartea ei este pe masă. | /ˈkar.te.a e.i ˈje.ste pe ˈma.sə/ | Her book is on the table. |
Câinii lor sunt jucăuși. | /ˈkɨ.i.ni lor sunt ʒu.kəˈu.ʃi/ | Their dogs are playful. |
The Importance of Context[edit | edit source]
In both spoken and written Romanian, the context in which prepositions and postpositions are used significantly affects their meaning. Understanding the nuances can help you convey your thoughts more accurately.
Differences Between Prepositions and Postpositions[edit | edit source]
Here’s a quick comparison to highlight the differences:
- Position:
- Prepositions come before the noun or pronoun (e.g., în parc).
- Postpositions follow the noun or pronoun (e.g., băiatului).
- Usage:
- Prepositions are more commonly used in everyday language.
- Postpositions tend to be used in more formal or literary contexts.
Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]
Now that you have a solid understanding of prepositions and postpositions, it’s time to practice! Below are some exercises designed to reinforce your learning.
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition from the list: în, pe, la, cu, pentru.
1. Eu merg ___ magazin.
2. Cărțile sunt ___ birou.
3. Mâncăm ___ prietenii.
4. Aceasta este ___ tine.
5. El este ___ școală.
Solutions to Exercise 1[edit | edit source]
1. Eu merg la magazin.
2. Cărțile sunt pe birou.
3. Mâncăm cu prietenii.
4. Aceasta este pentru tine.
5. El este în școală.
Exercise 2: Identify the Postposition[edit | edit source]
Identify the postposition in the following sentences.
1. Fata băiatului este la școală.
2. Câinele ei este jucăuș.
3. Mașina lor este roșie.
Solutions to Exercise 2[edit | edit source]
1. băiatului
2. ei
3. lor
Exercise 3: Translation Practice[edit | edit source]
Translate the following sentences into Romanian using the appropriate preposition or postposition.
1. The book is under the table.
2. This is for my sister.
3. The cat is in front of the house.
Solutions to Exercise 3[edit | edit source]
1. Cartea este sub masă.
2. Aceasta este pentru sora mea.
3. Pisica este în fața casei.
Exercise 4: Multiple Choice[edit | edit source]
Choose the correct preposition or postposition.
1. Eu sunt ___ parc.
- a) în
- b) pe
- c) la
2. Acesta este ___ băiatului.
- a) -ului
- b) -ei
- c) -lor
Solutions to Exercise 4[edit | edit source]
1. a) în
2. a) -ului
Exercise 5: Sentence Creation[edit | edit source]
Create sentences using the following prepositions or postpositions.
1. cu
2. despre
3. -ei
Sample Answers for Exercise 5[edit | edit source]
1. Vorbesc cu prietenul meu. (I talk with my friend.)
2. Scriu despre România. (I write about Romania.)
3. Cartea -ei este interesantă. (Her book is interesting.)
Exercise 6: Preposition Matching[edit | edit source]
Match the Romanian prepositions to their English translations.
1. în
2. pe
3. la
4. pentru
Solutions to Exercise 6[edit | edit source]
1. în - in
2. pe - on
3. la - at/to
4. pentru - for
Exercise 7: Correct the Mistakes[edit | edit source]
Find and correct the mistakes in the sentences below.
1. Eu sunt pe parc.
2. Câinii lui sunt în grădină.
3. Aceasta este pentru el.
Solutions to Exercise 7[edit | edit source]
1. Eu sunt în parc.
2. Câinii lui sunt în grădină. (Correct)
3. Aceasta este pentru el. (Correct)
Exercise 8: Fill in the Preposition or Postposition[edit | edit source]
Complete the sentences with the correct preposition or postposition.
1. Pisica este ___ masă.
2. Acesta este ___ mama.
3. Mergem ___ teatru.
Solutions to Exercise 8[edit | edit source]
1. Pisica este sub masă.
2. Acesta este -ei mama.
3. Mergem la teatru.
Exercise 9: Create a Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Create a short dialogue using at least three different prepositions or postpositions.
Sample Dialogue for Exercise 9[edit | edit source]
A: Unde este pisica ta? (Where is your cat?)
B: Pisica este în grădină. (The cat is in the garden.)
A: Și unde este câinele? (And where is the dog?)
B: Câinele este pe canapea. (The dog is on the couch.)
Exercise 10: Rewrite the Sentences[edit | edit source]
Rewrite the following sentences using the correct prepositions or postpositions.
1. The house of the girl is big. (Romanian: Casa fata este mare.)
2. The book of my brother is interesting. (Romanian: Cartea fratele meu este interesantă.)
Solutions to Exercise 10[edit | edit source]
1. Casa fetei este mare.
2. Cartea fratelui meu este interesantă.
In conclusion, prepositions and postpositions are the glue that holds sentences together in Romanian. They provide essential information about relationships in time, space, and context. Practicing these concepts will empower you to express yourself more clearly and confidently in Romanian. Keep exploring, practicing, and using these little but mighty words!
Sources[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- How to use ¨to speak¨ in Romanian
- How to use the Modal Verb “Must” in Romanian
- Relative Pronouns and Clauses
- Prepositions
- Verbs and Conjugation
- Advanced Verb Tenses
- Cases
- Greetings in Romanian
- Possessive Case in Romanian