Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Romanian movement verbs like 'a merge' (to go) and 'a veni' (to come) are essential for describing travel and daily routines.
- Use 'a merge' for general movement: 'Eu merg la școală' (I go to school).
- Use 'a veni' for movement toward the speaker: 'Ea vine aici' (She comes here).
- Use 'a pleca' to express the act of leaving: 'Noi plecăm acum' (We are leaving now).
Meanings
Movement verbs describe the physical displacement of a subject from one location to another. They are the backbone of travel and routine communication.
General Motion
Moving from point A to point B.
“Eu merg la muncă.”
“El merge la parc.”
Arrival/Direction
Moving toward the speaker or a specific point.
“Ea vine acasă.”
“Ei vin la petrecere.”
Departure
The act of leaving a place.
“Eu plec la ora opt.”
“Trenul pleacă acum.”
Conjugation of A Merge (To Go)
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| 1st (Eu/Noi) | merg | mergem |
| 2nd (Tu/Voi) | mergi | mergeți |
| 3rd (El/Ea/Ei/Ele) | merge | merg |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + Verb | Eu merg. |
| Negative | Nu + Verb | Eu nu merg. |
| Question | Verb + Subject? | Mergi tu? |
| Future | Voi + Verb | Voi merge. |
| Past | Am + Participle | Am mers. |
| Imperative | Verb (command) | Vino aici! |
طیف رسمیت
Mă deplasez spre casă. (Leaving work/social gathering)
Merg acasă. (Leaving work/social gathering)
O iau spre casă. (Leaving work/social gathering)
O șterg acasă. (Leaving work/social gathering)
Movement Verbs Map
Go
- a merge to go
Come
- a veni to come
Leave
- a pleca to leave
Examples by Level
Eu merg la școală.
I go to school.
Tu vii cu mine?
Are you coming with me?
Noi plecăm acum.
We are leaving now.
El merge la magazin.
He goes to the store.
Nu merg la petrecere diseară.
I am not going to the party tonight.
Când pleci în vacanță?
When are you leaving for vacation?
Ea vine la ora zece.
She is coming at ten o'clock.
Voi mergeți la munte?
Are you going to the mountains?
Am mers la București săptămâna trecută.
I went to Bucharest last week.
Trebuie să plecăm imediat.
We must leave immediately.
Ea a venit să mă ajute.
She came to help me.
Nu știu dacă merge mașina.
I don't know if the car works.
Spre ce destinație plecați?
To what destination are you leaving?
Vom merge împreună la conferință.
We will go together to the conference.
De ce ai venit atât de târziu?
Why did you come so late?
Ei pleacă spre casă.
They are leaving towards home.
Proiectul merge înainte cu succes.
The project is moving forward successfully.
A plecat din țară fără să spună nimic.
He left the country without saying anything.
Vino să vezi ce am găsit!
Come see what I found!
Mergem pe premisa că totul este bine.
We are proceeding on the premise that everything is fine.
S-a dus vestea că pleacă la drum.
The news spread that he is setting off on a journey.
Nu-mi merge mintea la așa ceva.
My mind doesn't work for such things.
A venit vremea să plecăm.
The time has come for us to leave.
Mergem la sigur cu această strategie.
We are playing it safe with this strategy.
Easily Confused
Both involve movement, but 'merge' is the process, 'pleca' is the departure.
Directional difference.
Static vs Dynamic.
اشتباهات رایج
Eu merge la magazin.
Eu merg la magazin.
Eu plec la mare.
Eu plec la mare.
Tu vii la mine?
Tu vii la mine?
Noi merge la școală.
Noi mergem la școală.
Eu am plecat la magazin.
Eu am mers la magazin.
El vine la ora 5.
El vine la ora 5.
Voi plecați la 5.
Voi plecați la 5.
Mergem la o cafea.
Mergem la o cafea.
El a mers acasă.
El a plecat acasă.
Vin la tine.
Vin la tine.
Proiectul pleacă bine.
Proiectul merge bine.
Am plecat la concluzia că...
Am ajuns la concluzia că...
Mergem la drum.
Plecăm la drum.
Sentence Patterns
Eu ___ la ___.
Tu ___ cu mine?
Noi ___ la ora ___.
De ce nu ___ la ___?
Real World Usage
Vin acum!
Trenul pleacă la 8.
Merg la muncă la 9.
Merg să iau mâncare.
Plec în vacanță!
Mergem drept înainte.
Focus on the root
Don't over-translate
Use with prepositions
Social usage
Smart Tips
Think about the direction. Toward you? 'Veni'. Away? 'Merge'. Leaving? 'Pleca'.
Use 'plec' for the departure time, 'merg' for the duration.
Use 'nu merge' instead of 'nu funcționează' for a more natural sound.
Use 'mergem' to sound friendly and inclusive.
تلفظ
Stress
Stress the root of the verb.
Question
Mergi la școală? ↑
Rising intonation at the end.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
M-V-P: Merge (Go), Veni (Come), Pleca (Leave). Think of a MVP player moving around the court.
Visual Association
Imagine a map. You are at the center. 'Veni' is an arrow pointing at you. 'Merge' is an arrow pointing away. 'Pleca' is a suitcase being packed.
Rhyme
Merg la școală, vin la masă, plec acum înapoi acasă.
Story
Ion vrea să meargă la mare. El vine la mine să mă întrebe dacă merg și eu. Apoi, el pleacă la gară.
Word Web
چالش
Write 3 sentences about your day using these verbs in 5 minutes.
نکات فرهنگی
Romanians often use 'mergem' for social invitations, even if it's just to sit down.
These verbs derive from Latin roots: 'mergere' (to merge/go), 'venire' (to come), 'placare' (to leave/please).
Conversation Starters
Unde mergi în weekend?
Când pleci în vacanță?
Vii la petrecere?
Cum merge treaba?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
Eu ___ la școală.
Tu ___ cu mine?
Find and fix the mistake:
Noi plec la gară.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
I am leaving now.
Answer starts with: Ple...
Voi ___.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
A: Vii la mine? B: Da, ___.
Score: /8
تمرینهای عملی
8 exercisesEu ___ la școală.
Tu ___ cu mine?
Find and fix the mistake:
Noi plec la gară.
la / merg / magazin / eu
I am leaving now.
Voi ___.
a merge - a veni - a pleca
A: Vii la mine? B: Da, ___.
Score: /8
سوالات متداول (8)
Use 'merg' for the process of going, and 'plec' for the act of leaving a place.
No, they are irregular and must be memorized.
Yes, use the Perfect Compus: 'Am mers', 'Am venit', 'Am plecat'.
You can still use 'merg' or 'plec'.
No, it can be used for things like 'Trenul vine' (The train is coming).
That is the 'Noi' (we) form.
Yes, 'merge' is often used for 'it works'.
Yes, like 'a alerga' (to run) or 'a conduce' (to drive).
In Other Languages
ir, venir, salir
Romanian has more irregular stems in the present tense.
aller, venir, partir
French uses auxiliary verbs (être) for movement in the past tense.
gehen, kommen, abfahren
German distinguishes between walking and driving (fahren).
iku, kuru, deru
Japanese verbs do not conjugate for person.
dhahaba, ja'a, ghadara
Arabic has a complex root system and gendered conjugations.
qù, lái, líkāi
Chinese has no verb conjugation at all.