Gerund Usage
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The Romanian gerund expresses simultaneous actions or the manner in which an action occurs, formed by adding -ind or -ând.
- Use -ând for verbs ending in -a or -â (e.g., cântând).
- Use -ind for verbs ending in -e or -i (e.g., mergând/venind).
- It never changes form regardless of the subject (invariable).
Overview
gerunziul, is your new best friend for storytelling. It is a verb form that usually ends in -ând or -ind. You can think of it as the Romanian cousin of the English -ing form.How This Grammar Works
I am walking while singing.In Romanian, you use the gerund for the secondary action. It tells us the circumstances of the main event. It answers questions like
How? or When?.Formation Pattern
-a, -ea, or -e, add the suffix -ând to the root.
a cânta (to sing) becomes cântând.
a vedea (to see) becomes văzând.
a face (to do) becomes făcând.
-i or -î, add the suffix -ind to the root.
a citi (to read) becomes citind.
a coborî (to go down) becomes coborând (Note: -î verbs are special but usually follow the -ând sound pattern).
-and or -ind, you are on the right track!
When To Use It
He arrived at the restaurant zâmbind (smiling). You can also use it to express the cause of something.Știind că e târziu, am plecat. (Knowing it is late, I left). It is perfect for giving directions. Mergând tot înainte, veți găsi banca. (Going straight ahead, you will find the bank).Așteptând răspunsul dumneavoastră... (Waiting for your answer...). It shows a high level of fluency.stând la coadă. It adds a sense of continuity to your speech.When Not To Use It
I am eating. In Romanian, you just say mănânc.sunt mâncând. That sounds very strange to a Romanian ear! Also, do not use the gerund as a noun.Swimming is fun uses a gerund. In Romanian, you must use the infinitive: A înota este distractiv. The gerund is also not used for future plans.pentru (for). If you want to say Thanks for helping, use the infinitive: Mulțumesc pentru ajutor or Mulțumesc că m-ai ajutat. Think of it as a specialized tool, not a universal one.Common Mistakes
-ând and -ind. Remember that -i verbs almost always want -ind. Another slip-up is the placement of pronouns. In Romanian, pronouns attach to the end of the gerund. You say văzându-l (seeing him), not îl văzând. This can feel like a tongue twister at first. Don't forget the hyphen! Another mistake is using the gerund when you should use a conjunction. If the two actions have different subjects, the gerund can be confusing. For example, Venind acasă, mama a gătit. This sounds like the mother was the one coming home. If you meant yourself, use Când am venit acasă. It is a small detail, but it changes the whole story. Even advanced learners make these mistakes, so don't sweat it too much.Contrast With Similar Patterns
trecut) usually ends in -at, -ut, or -it. It describes a finished state, like the closed door (ușa închisă).citit (read) with citind (reading). One is a result; the other is a process.să). Use the subjunctive for desires or goals. Use the gerund for the how of an action.Vreau să citesc (I want to read) vs. Învăț citind (I learn by reading). It is all about the relationship between the two verbs in your head.Quick FAQ
Does the gerund change for gender?
No, it is totally gender-neutral.
Can I start a sentence with a gerund?
Absolutely! It is a very common way to set the scene.
Is it used more in writing or speaking?
It is used in both, but it feels slightly more elegant in writing.
What about the verb a fi (to be)?
It becomes fiind. You will use this one all the time!
Meanings
The gerund is a non-finite verb form used to indicate an action happening at the same time as the main verb or the manner of an action.
Simultaneity
Actions happening at the same time.
“Văzându-l, am zâmbit.”
“Cântând, timpul trece repede.”
Gerund Formation by Infinitive Ending
| Infinitive Ending | Example (Inf) | Gerund Form | Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
| -a | a cânta | cântând | singing |
| -â | a coborî | coborând | descending |
| -e | a merge | mergând | walking |
| -i | a veni | venind | coming |
| -i | a dormi | dormind | sleeping |
Reference Table
| Infinitive Ending | Gerund Suffix | Example Verb | Gerund Form |
|---|---|---|---|
| -a | -ând | a lucra | lucrând |
| -ea | -ând | a tăcea | tăcând |
| -e | -ând | a scrie | scriind* |
| -i | -ind | a vorbi | vorbind |
| -î | -ând | a coborî | coborând |
| Irregular | Special | a fi | fiind |
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Lucrează ascultând muzică. (Work environment)
El lucrează ascultând muzică. (Work environment)
Lucrează și ascultă muzică. (Work environment)
E pe treabă cu muzica în căști. (Work environment)
The Roles of the Gerund
Time
- Mâncând While eating
Manner
- Alergând By running
Reason
- Fiind bolnav Being sick
Romanian vs. English '-ing'
How to Form the Gerund
Does the infinitive end in -i or -î?
Use the root + -ind
Common Gerund Categories
Movement
- • mergând
- • fugind
Communication
- • spunând
- • vorbind
Perception
- • văzând
- • auzind
Examples by Level
Mănânc citind.
I eat while reading.
Mergi cântând.
You walk while singing.
Ea lucrează stând.
She works while sitting.
Ei vin alergând.
They come running.
Ascult muzică gătind.
I listen to music while cooking.
Vorbind, am uitat timpul.
Talking, I forgot the time.
Plângând, ea a plecat.
Crying, she left.
Învățând, devii mai bun.
Learning, you become better.
Analizând situația, am decis să plec.
Analyzing the situation, I decided to leave.
Așteptând autobuzul, am citit o carte.
Waiting for the bus, I read a book.
Neștiind ce să fac, am întrebat.
Not knowing what to do, I asked.
Zâmbind, el mi-a răspuns.
Smiling, he answered me.
Văzându-l pe stradă, l-am salutat imediat.
Seeing him on the street, I greeted him immediately.
Lucrând intens, am terminat proiectul la timp.
Working intensely, I finished the project on time.
Neavând altă soluție, am acceptat oferta.
Having no other solution, I accepted the offer.
Dormind, am visat ceva ciudat.
While sleeping, I dreamt something strange.
Auzind zgomotul, s-a trezit brusc.
Hearing the noise, he woke up suddenly.
Gândindu-se la viitor, a devenit melancolic.
Thinking about the future, he became melancholic.
Trecând prin oraș, am văzut schimbări majore.
Passing through the city, I saw major changes.
Bănuind adevărul, a refuzat să vorbească.
Suspecting the truth, he refused to speak.
Sperând într-o schimbare, poporul a ieșit în stradă.
Hoping for a change, the people took to the streets.
Cunoscându-i slăbiciunile, a acționat cu prudență.
Knowing his weaknesses, he acted with caution.
Păstrând tăcerea, a evitat un conflict inutil.
Keeping silent, he avoided a useless conflict.
Dovedind curaj, a salvat situația.
Proving courage, he saved the situation.
Easily Confused
Both end in similar ways, but one is a verb and one is an adjective.
Learners use gerunds where infinitives are required as subjects.
Using gerunds when subjects are different.
자주 하는 실수
Eu citind.
Eu citesc citind.
Cântând este frumos.
A cânta este frumos.
Ei mergând.
Ei merg.
Ea mâncândă.
Ea mâncând.
Eu mergând, el stă.
În timp ce eu merg, el stă.
Mergând la magazin, ploaia a început.
Mergând la magazin, am fost prins de ploaie.
Ne-cântând.
Necântând.
Văzând-o pe ea, am vorbit.
Văzând-o, am vorbit.
El a venit alergat.
El a venit alergând.
Fiind obosit, patul m-a chemat.
Fiind obosit, m-am dus la culcare.
Considerând că e târziu, decizia a fost luată.
Considerând că e târziu, am luat decizia.
Auzindu-se zgomot, m-am speriat.
Auzind zgomotul, m-am speriat.
Sentence Patterns
___ (verb) + ___ (gerund).
___ (gerund), am ___ (main verb).
___ (gerund) + ___ (pronoun), am ___ (main verb).
___ (negative gerund), am ___ (main verb).
Real World Usage
Mergând spre casă, îți scriu.
Analizând datele, am observat o creștere.
Savurând cafeaua de dimineață!
Așteptând trenul, am făcut poze.
Așteptând comanda, am citit meniul.
Studiind fenomenul, am concluzionat că...
The 'U' Connection
The Present Continuous Trap
Master 'Fiind'
Sound Like a Local
Smart Tips
Use the gerund for the secondary action.
Ensure the subject of the gerund is the subject of the sentence.
Use the gerund to describe the manner of the main action.
Check the infinitive ending: -a/-â -> -ând, -e/-i -> -ind.
발음
Stress
The stress remains on the stem of the verb.
Final -nd
Ensure the 'd' is clearly articulated.
Rising-Falling
Văzându-l, ↗ am zâmbit ↘.
Signals the connection between the two actions.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Remember: 'A' likes 'Â' (cântând), 'E/I' likes 'I' (mergând/venind).
Visual Association
Imagine a person walking (mergând) while eating (mâncând). The two actions are glued together by the -nd ending.
Rhyme
Pentru -a și -â, pune -ând la final, Pentru -e și -i, -ind e ideal.
Story
Maria was cooking (gătind) while listening (ascultând) to music. Suddenly, she started dancing (dansând) while holding (ținând) a spoon. She was multitasking perfectly!
Word Web
챌린지
Write 3 sentences about what you are doing right now using the gerund.
문화 노트
The gerund is highly valued in formal writing and literature to create flow.
Often used in speech to describe long, continuous processes.
Frequently used in storytelling and oral traditions.
Comes from the Latin 'gerundium', which was a verbal noun.
Conversation Starters
Ce faci de obicei ascultând muzică?
Cum te simți așteptând la coadă?
Analizând ziua de azi, ce ai schimba?
Cunoscându-te mai bine, ce crezi despre tine?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
___ cartea, am adormit pe canapea.
___ bani, nu am putut cumpăra biletul.
___ pe Maria, i-am dat florile.
Score: /3
연습 문제
8 exercisesEa (a cânta) ___ pe scenă.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Mergând eu, ploaia a început.
El citește. El bea cafea.
Match: a merge, a veni, a cânta.
Ea a plecat ___.
___ (a ști) răspunsul, am tăcut.
Ea stă și se uită la TV.
Score: /8
자주 묻는 질문 (8)
No, never. Use the present tense or 'a fi' + participle.
No, it is invariable.
You must use a subordinate clause like 'în timp ce'.
It is neutral but often used in formal writing.
Add 'ne-' to the beginning.
No, use the infinitive for that.
Yes, very common for describing actions.
Gerund is an action; participle is a description.
In Other Languages
Gerundio
Romanian gerund cannot form continuous tenses.
Gérondif
French requires the preposition 'en'.
Partizip I
German form is adjectival.
Te-form
Japanese te-form is much more versatile.
Hal (Adverbial Accusative)
Arabic uses a specific case/structure.
Verb + zhe
Chinese uses a particle, not a suffix.
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