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RomanianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Describing Activities

Welcome to our lesson on describing activities in Romanian! This topic is essential for anyone looking to express what they do in their daily lives, share hobbies, or engage in conversations about leisure activities. Whether you want to talk about your weekend plans or describe your favorite pastimes, having a good grasp of the vocabulary related to activities will enrich your communication skills and help you connect with native speakers.

In this lesson, we will focus on learning verbs and adjectives that will allow you to describe various activities. We'll start with an introduction to some common verbs, followed by adjectives that can enhance your descriptions. After that, we will provide a variety of examples to illustrate how to use these words in context. Finally, we will engage you with exercises that will help reinforce your learning.

Common Verbs for Describing Activities[edit | edit source]

When describing activities in Romanian, knowing the right verbs is crucial. Below is a list of common verbs that you can use to talk about various activities.

Romanian Pronunciation English
a citi [a ˈt͡ʃi.ti] to read
a scrie [a ˈs.kri.e] to write
a merge [a ˈmɛr.d͡ʒe] to go
a mânca [a mɨnˈka] to eat
a bea [a ˈbe.a] to drink
a asculta [a as.kulˈta] to listen
a vorbi [a vorˈbi] to speak
a juca [a ʒuˈka] to play
a dansa [a danˈsa] to dance
a învăța [a ɨn.vəˈtsa] to learn
a călători [a kə.lə.tɔˈri] to travel
a vizita [a vi.ziˈta] to visit
a face [a ˈfa.t͡ʃe] to do/make
a fotografia [a fo.to.ɡraˈfi.a] to photograph
a petrece [a peˈtre.t͡ʃe] to spend (time)
a desena [a de.seˈna] to draw
a juca fotbal [a ʒuˈka ˈfot.bal] to play football
a înota [a ɨn.oˈta] to swim
a căuta [a kɛuˈta] to search
a gândi [a ɡɨnˈdi] to think
a explora [a eks.ploˈra] to explore

Adjectives to Describe Activities[edit | edit source]

Adjectives add depth to your descriptions. Here are some adjectives commonly used to describe activities.

Romanian Pronunciation English
interesant [in.te.reˈsant] interesting
plăcut [pləˈkut] pleasant
distractiv [dis.trakˈtiv] fun
obositor [o.bo.siˈtor] tiring
relaxant [re.laˈksant] relaxing
provocator [pro.vo.kaˈtor] challenging
creativ [kre.aˈtiv] creative
plictisitor [plik.ti.siˈtor] boring
ușor [uˈʃor] easy
greu [ɡre.u] hard
amuzant [a.muˈzant] amusing
util [uˈtil] useful
popular [po.puˈlar] popular
sănătos [sə.nəˈtos] healthy
interesant [in.te.reˈsant] interesting
tradițional [tra.di.t͡si.oˈnaʊ] traditional
modern [moˈdɛrn] modern
rapid [raˈpid] fast
lent [lent] slow
complex [kəmˈpleks] complex
simplu [ˈsim.plu] simple

Examples of Describing Activities[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a good list of verbs and adjectives, let’s see how to combine them to describe activities. Here are some examples:

Romanian Pronunciation English
Îmi place să citesc cărți interesante. [ɨm ˈpla.t͡ʃe sə t͡ʃiˈtesk kɨrts in.te.reˈsan.te] I like to read interesting books.
Mă bucur să ascult muzică plăcută. [mə ˈbu.kur sə as.kult muˈzi.kə pləˈku.tə] I am happy to listen to pleasant music.
Îi place să jucăm fotbal distractiv. [ɨi ˈpla.t͡ʃe sə ʒuˈkəm ˈfot.bal dis.trakˈtiv] They like to play fun football.
Este obositormerg pe jos. [ˈes.te o.bo.siˈtor sə mɛrɡ pe ʒos] It is tiring to walk.
Îmi place să dansăm pe muzică relaxantă. [ɨm ˈpla.t͡ʃe sə danˈsəm pe muˈzi.kə re.lakˈsan.tə] I like to dance to relaxing music.
Explorăm locuri interesante și învățăm lucruri noi. [ɛk.sploˈrɨm ˈlo.kur.i in.te.reˈsan.te ʃi ɨn.vəˈt͡səm ˈlu.kri noi] We explore interesting places and learn new things.
Mă distrez când joc jocuri amuzante. [mə disˈtrez kɨnd ʒok ˈʒo.kur.i a.muˈzant.e] I have fun when I play amusing games.
Este simplucumințesc la o carte. [ˈes.te ˈsim.plu sə ku.minˈt͡ses.k la o ˈkar.te] It is simple to calm down with a book.
Îmi place să călătoresc în locuri tradiționale. [ɨm ˈpla.t͡ʃe sə kə.lə.toˈresk ɨn ˈlo.kur.i tra.di.t͡si.oˈna.le] I like to travel to traditional places.
Îmi placeîncepînvăț lucruri noi. [ɨm ˈpla.t͡ʃe sə ɨnˈt͡ʃɛp sə ɨn.vəˈt͡s luˈkri noi] I enjoy starting to learn new things.
Este dificilcânt la chitară. [ˈes.te di.fiˈt͡ʃil sə kɨnt la kiˈta.rə] It is difficult to play the guitar.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you've learned some vocabulary to describe activities, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are ten exercises designed to reinforce what you've learned.

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

Fill in the blanks with the correct verb from the list: (a citi, a scrie, a dansa, a merge, a bea)

1. Eu _____ o carte interesantă.

2. Tu _____ un mesaj prietenului tău.

3. Noi _____ pe muzică plăcută.

4. Maria _____ la magazin.

5. Voi _____ apă rece.

Solutions:

1. Eu citesc o carte interesantă.

2. Tu scrii un mesaj prietenului tău.

3. Noi dansăm pe muzică plăcută.

4. Maria merge la magazin.

5. Voi bea apă rece.

Exercise 2: Match Verbs with Activities[edit | edit source]

Match the verbs to the activities they describe.

Verbs Activities
a călători 1. ____________
a juca 2. ____________
a asculta 3. ____________
a dansa 4. ____________
a mânca 5. ____________

Answers:

1. a călători - to travel

2. a juca - to play

3. a asculta - to listen

4. a dansa - to dance

5. a mânca - to eat

Exercise 3: Describe Your Favorite Activity[edit | edit source]

Write 3 sentences in Romanian about your favorite activity using at least one verb and one adjective.

Example:

1. Mie îmi place să citesc cărți interesante.

Exercise 4: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the verbs and adjectives, create sentences that describe the following activities.

1. Reading a book

2. Playing football

3. Listening to music

Example:

1. Îmi place să citesc cărți interesante.

Exercise 5: True or False[edit | edit source]

Read the sentences and determine if they are true or false.

1. A dansa este o activitate obositoare. (False)

2. A mânca este distractiv. (True)

3. A călători este greu. (True)

Exercise 6: Translate to Romanian[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Romanian.

1. I like to play football.

2. It is easy to learn new things.

3. She enjoys listening to pleasant music.

Answers:

1. Îmi place să joc fotbal.

2. Este ușorînvăț lucruri noi.

3. Ea se bucură să asculte muzică plăcută.

Exercise 7: Fill in the Adjective[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct adjective from the list: (interesant, obositor, distractiv, relaxant)

1. A citi este o activitate ______.

2. A dansa este ______.

3. A călători poate fi uneori ______.

4. A asculta muzică este ______.

Answers:

1. A citi este o activitate interesantă.

2. A dansa este distractiv.

3. A călători poate fi uneori obositor.

4. A asculta muzică este relaxant.

Exercise 8: Choose the Right Verb[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.

1. Eu _____ (a juca / a bea) apă.

2. Maria _____ (a scrie / a dansa) o poveste.

3. Noi _____ (a merge / a asculta) la concert.

Answers:

1. Eu bea apă.

2. Maria scrie o poveste.

3. Noi mergem la concert.

Exercise 9: Describe Your Day[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph in Romanian describing your day using at least 5 different verbs and adjectives.

Example:

Astăzi, am cumințit și am citesc o carte interesantă. Apoi, am mâncat ceva delicios și am ascultat muzică plăcută.

Exercise 10: Conversation Practice[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a classmate and ask each other about your favorite activities. Use at least two verbs and two adjectives in your answers.

Example:

A: Ce îți place să faci în timpul liber?

B: Îmi place să citesc cărți interesante și să ascult muzică relaxantă.

As you work through these exercises, remember that practice is key to mastering any language. Don’t hesitate to revise and repeat the vocabulary and structures as needed.

Keep engaging with the language, and soon you'll be able to describe your activities in Romanian with confidence!

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

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