Breaking the Ice
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Start your first Romanian conversation with confidence and grace.
- Greet people appropriately based on the time of day.
- Use essential politeness markers like 'please' and 'thank you'.
- State your name and ask others for theirs in social settings.
Ce que tu vas apprendre
Essential greetings and polite phrases for daily interaction. Learn how to introduce yourself and others in a social context.
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Greetings (Saluturi)Match your greeting to the time of day and your relationship to sound polite and natural in Romania.
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Polite Phrases (Formule de politețe)Politeness in Romanian hinges on using formal greetings and the plural 'vă' to show respect to strangers.
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Introducing Yourself (Prezentarea)Introduce yourself using
Mă numescorSuntand always follow up with a politeÎmi pare bine. -
Farewells (Rămas-bun)Always match your goodbye to your relationship: 'La revedere' for respect, 'Pa' for friends.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Select and use the correct greeting for morning, afternoon, and evening.
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By the end you will be able to: Express gratitude and request items politely using 'vă rog' and 'mulțumesc'.
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By the end you will be able to: Introduce yourself using 'Mă numesc' or 'Eu sunt' and ask 'Cum te numești?'.
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By the end you will be able to: Close a conversation naturally using formal and informal farewells.
Exemples clés (8)
Conseils et astuces (4)
The 'Bună' Hack
Bună works for almost anyone except very formal figures.The Golden Rule
The Safety Net Phrase
The Double 'Pa'
Pa pa sounds much friendlier and softer than a single Pa. It's very common among friends and when talking to children.Vocabulaire clé (8)
Real-World Preview
Meeting a New Neighbor
Review Summary
- Bună + [Time of Day]
- [Request] + vă rog
- Mă numesc + [Name]
- La revedere / Pa
Erreurs courantes
While 'Bună ziua' follows the Adjective + Noun pattern, 'Good night' is an exception and is always 'Noapte bună'.
English speakers often try to translate 'My name is' literally. In Romanian, we use the reflexive verb 'Mă numesc' (I call myself).
Don't confuse 'Thank you' with 'Please'. 'Te rog' is for asking, 'Mulțumesc' is for receiving.
Règles dans ce chapitre (4)
Next Steps
You've just unlocked the ability to interact with millions of Romanian speakers. Keep that momentum going—you're doing great!
Record yourself saying the four main greetings.
Write a 3-sentence introduction about yourself.
Pratique rapide (10)
___, ne auzim la telefon!
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Mâncarea a fost excelentă. ___!
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Mulțumesc pentru ajutor. ___!
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Eu plec acum. ___!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Farewells (Rămas-bun)
___ numesc Gabriel.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Introducing Yourself (Prezentarea)
Bună ___!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Greetings (Saluturi)
___!
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___ de cunoștință!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Introducing Yourself (Prezentarea)
___ dimineața!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Greetings (Saluturi)
___, domnule profesor!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Polite Phrases (Formule de politețe)
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Questions fréquentes (6)
Bună ziua is the king of greetings. You can use it from late morning until the sun starts to set.Bună ziua to show respect to educators.Bună ziua. It is safe to use with anyone from sunrise until about 6 PM.Salut with friends or people younger than you.Mă numesc [Name]. It works in almost every situation, from casual to semi-formal.Mă cheamă is slightly more informal and common in spoken language.