Describing the World
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Transform basic labels into vivid descriptions by mastering the art of Romanian agreement.
- Position adjectives correctly after nouns in most sentences.
- Modify actions using common adverbs like 'fast' and 'well'.
- Match adjective endings to the gender and number of nouns.
Was du lernen wirst
Adjective agreement with nouns in gender and number. Using common adverbs to modify actions.
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Adjective PlacementIn Romanian, always put the noun first and the adjective second to sound natural and clear.
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Common AdverbsRomanian adverbs are simple, unchanging words that usually follow the verb to add essential detail and flavor.
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Adjective Agreement RulesThink of Romanian adjectives as mirrors that must perfectly reflect the gender and number of the noun they describe.
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Descriptive PhrasesIn Romanian, adjectives behave like mirrors, reflecting the gender and number of the noun they follow.
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 place adjectives correctly after nouns in 90% of cases.
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By the end you will be able to describe how an action is performed using basic adverbs.
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By the end you will be able to modify adjective endings to match masculine and feminine nouns.
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By the end you will be able to combine nouns, adjectives, and intensifiers into natural descriptive phrases.
Wichtige Beispiele (8)
Tipps & Tricks (4)
The Bodyguard Rule
The 'Masculine' Shortcut
The Neuter Hack
The 'Copy-Paste' Rule
Wichtige Vokabeln (8)
Real-World Preview
At the Market
Review Summary
- Noun + Adjective
- Verb + Adverb
- M: - / F: -ă / Pl: -i/-e
- Noun + (foarte) + Adjective
Häufige Fehler
English speakers often put the adjective first. In Romanian, the noun 'casă' must come before the adjective 'mare'.
Adjectives must match the gender. Since 'fată' is feminine, the adjective 'bun' must take the feminine ending '-ă'.
When describing an action (singing), use the adverbial form (frumos), which typically looks like the masculine singular adjective and does not change.
Regeln in diesem Kapitel (4)
Next Steps
You've just unlocked the ability to describe the world! Keep practicing those endings; they will become second nature soon.
Look around your room and name 5 objects with one adjective each.
Write 3 sentences about how you do things (e.g., 'I walk slowly').
Schnelle Übung (10)
Ea vorbește ___.
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Vreau ___.
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Acești oameni sunt ___ (serios).
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Vreau cafeaua ___.
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El este ___.
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Văd o floare ___.
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Ei sunt niște băieți ___.
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Văd ___.
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Ei au două pisici ___.
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Eu lucrez ___.
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Häufige Fragen (6)
pâine proaspătă for 'fresh bread'.măr roșu.repede (fast) or acum (now). It answers questions like 'How?', 'Where?', or 'When?'.El merge încet and Ea merge încet without changing a thing.un băiat bun vs o fată bună.apa rece (the water cold) instead of rece apa.