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RomanianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Hobbies and Activities → Common Hobbies

As a Romanian language teacher, I firmly believe that learning a language is not only about grammar and vocabulary, but also about understanding its culture and traditions. In this lesson, we will delve into the world of Romanian hobbies and activities, and explore some of the most common ones. Whether you are a music lover or a sports enthusiast, you will find something for you in this lesson. So, let's get started!

Common Hobbies

One of the best ways to connect with locals and immerse yourself in a new culture is to share hobbies and interests. Here are some of the most common hobbies and activities in Romania:

  • Cititul (reading)
  • Sportul (sports)
  • Ascultatul muzicii (listening to music)
  • Vizionatul filmelor (watching movies)
  • Plimbatul (walking)
  • Dansul (dancing)
  • Jucatul jocurilor (playing games)
  • Călătoritul (traveling)

Let's take a closer look at each activity, and learn how to pronounce it correctly in Romanian.

Reading (Cititul)

Reading is a great pastime, and a wonderful way to learn a new language. Whether you prefer classic literature or modern fiction, here are some key words and phrases to help you talk about your reading habits in Romanian:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Cărți kɨrˈtsiː Books
Reviste reˈviste Magazines
Ziare ˈzi.are Newspapers
Bibliotecă biblioˈteka Library
Citit t͡ʃiˈtit Reading
Roman roˈman Novel
Poveste poˈveste Story
Autor aˈu.ror Author

Sports (Sportul)

Sports are a popular way to stay fit and healthy, and Romanians have no shortage of options when it comes to physical activities. From football to tennis, here are some common sports you might hear about in Romania:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Fotbal ˈfotbal Football/soccer
Baschet ˈbaʃ.ket Basketball
Tenis teˈnis Tennis
Scrimă ˈskri.mə Fencing
Înot ɨˈnot Swimming
Volei voˈlej Volleyball
Canotaj ka.no'taʒ Rowing
Box boks Boxing

Listening to Music (Ascultatul muzicii)

Music is a universal language, and Romania has a rich musical tradition that spans several genres. Here are some words and phrases to help you talk about music in Romanian:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Muzică muˈzikə Music
Genul muzical dʒeˈnul muˈzikal Musical genre
Cantareata kan.taˈre̯a.t͡sa Singer (female)
Cantaret kan.t̪aˈre̯t̪ Singer (male)
Orchestru orˈkestru Orchestra
Interpret in.te.rˈpret Performer
Album alˈbum Album
Concert konˈtʃert Concert

Watching Movies (Vizionatul filmelor)

Whether you prefer Hollywood blockbusters or indie films, going to the cinema is a popular pastime among young Romanians. Here are some key phrases to help you talk about movies in Romanian:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Film film Movie
Regizor re.ɡiˈzor Director
Actor ̯akˈtor Actor (male)
Actriță akˈtrit͡sə Actress
Oscar osˈkar Oscar
Ecran ɛˈkran Screen
Subtitrare sub.tiˈtrare Subtitle
Faza ˈfa.za Scene

Walking (Plimbatul)

Romanians love to go for walks, especially in parks and other green spaces. Here are some phrases to help you talk about walking in Romanian:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Plimbare plimˈbare Walk
Parcul parˈkul Park
Plimbare cu bicicleta plimˈbare kuz bi.t͡ʃeˈle.ta Bike ride
Canion kaˈni.on Canyon
Traseu traˈsew Hiking trail

Dancing (Dansul)

From traditional folk dances to modern styles, dancing is a popular hobby in Romania. Here are some key phrases to help you talk about dancing in Romanian:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Dans dans Dance
Tango ˈt̪an.ɡo Tango
Salsa ˈsal.sa Salsa
Vals vals Waltz
Folclor folˈklor Folklore
Dans popular dans po.puˈlar Folk dance
Coregraf ko.reˈɡraf Choreographer
Mișcare ˈmɨʃ.kare Movement

Playing Games (Jucatul jocurilor)

Whether you prefer board games or card games, playing games is a fun way to spend time with friends and family. Here are some phrases to help you talk about games in Romanian:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Joc ʒok Game
Sah sah Chess
Carte ˈkar.te Card
Table taˈble Backgammon
Șah-mat ʃaʔˈmat Checkmate
Joc de societate ʒok de so.ʧeˈtate Board game
Strategie strateˈd͡ʒi.e Strategy
Zaruri zaˈru.ri Dice

Traveling (Călătoritul)

Exploring new places and cultures is a great way to broaden your horizons and learn about the world. Here are some phrases to help you talk about traveling in Romanian:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Călătorie kələtoˈri.e Travel
Vacanță vaˈkan.tsə Vacation/holiday
Excursie ekˈkur.si.e Excursion
Turist tuˈrist Tourist
Bagaj baˈɡaʒ Luggage
Rezervare re.zerˈvare Reservation
Ghid turistic ɡid turisˈtik Tour guide
Hărți și broșuri turistice ˈhɨrt͡s̪ ʃi bro'ʃuri turis'tit͡ʃe Maps and tourist brochures

Describing Activities

Now that we've learned some common hobbies and activities, let's practice describing them in Romanian. To do this, we'll need to use verbs and adjectives. Here are some examples:

  • Îmi place să citesc (I like to read)
  • Vreau să joc tenis (I want to play tennis)
  • Ascult muzică toată ziua (I listen to music all day)
  • Îmi place să mă plimb prin parc (I like to walk in the park)
  • Ador să dansez (I love to dance)
  • Joc șah cu prietenii (I play chess with my friends)
  • Îmi place să călătoresc în străinătate (I like to travel abroad)

To describe an activity in more detail, we can use adjectives. Here are some examples:

  • Cărțile mele preferate sunt cele romantice (My favorite books are romantic ones)
  • Tenisul este un sport foarte energic (Tennis is a very energetic sport)
  • Ascult muzică rock de obicei (I usually listen to rock music)
  • Parcul din orașul meu este foarte frumos (The park in my city is very beautiful)
  • Îmi place să dansez ţigănesc (I like to dance Roma folk dance)
  • Joc șah bun dar îmi place și sa pierd (I play chess well but I also like to lose)
  • Îmi place să călătoresc în Europa vara (I like to travel in Europe in the summer)

Don't be afraid to use descriptive language to talk about your hobbies and activities in Romanian. Not only will this help you practice your language skills, but it will also help you connect with Romanian speakers on a deeper level.

Conclusion

In this lesson, we've explored some of the most common hobbies and activities in Romanian, and learned how to describe them using verbs and adjectives. Whether you're a bookworm or a wanderlust, these phrases and words will help you navigate cultural conversations with ease. As always, don't forget to practice, practice, practice – the key to learning any language is consistent effort and dedication. Succes!

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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



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