Significado
The process of acquiring the Romanian language.
Contexto cultural
Romanians are very protective of their language. Learning it is seen as a sign of deep respect. Even a few words can open doors and hearts. In the Republic of Moldova, the language is identical to Romanian. Using 'a învăța româna' is standard, though you might hear it referred to as 'limba de stat' in some political contexts. In regions with Hungarian or German minorities, learning Romanian is a key part of multicultural social cohesion. Many second-generation Romanians living abroad use this phrase when they decide to reconnect with their heritage.
Use the Subjunctive
Always remember to use 'să' when saying 'I want to learn' (Vreau să învăț).
The 'ț' sound
Don't pronounce 'ț' as 't'. It's a 'ts' sound. 'Învăta' is not a word.
Significado
The process of acquiring the Romanian language.
Use the Subjunctive
Always remember to use 'să' when saying 'I want to learn' (Vreau să învăț).
The 'ț' sound
Don't pronounce 'ț' as 't'. It's a 'ts' sound. 'Învăta' is not a word.
Be proud
Don't be shy to say 'Învăț româna'. Romanians love to help learners!
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'a învăța' for the pronoun 'Eu'.
Eu ______ româna în fiecare zi.
The first person singular present tense of 'a învăța' is 'învăț'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct way to say 'I want to learn Romanian'.
You need the subjunctive 'să' and the articulated form 'româna'.
Match the pronoun with the correct verb form.
Match these:
These are the standard present tense conjugations for Group I verbs.
Complete the dialogue.
Andrei: Ce faci? Maria: ______ româna.
Maria is talking about herself, so she uses the first person singular.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Learn vs Study
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosEu ______ româna în fiecare zi.
The first person singular present tense of 'a învăța' is 'învăț'.
Select the correct way to say 'I want to learn Romanian'.
You need the subjunctive 'să' and the articulated form 'româna'.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are the standard present tense conjugations for Group I verbs.
Andrei: Ce faci? Maria: ______ româna.
Maria is talking about herself, so she uses the first person singular.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt depends on your native language. For Romance speakers, it's relatively easy. For others, the cases and verbs can be a challenge.
Yes, in older or more informal contexts. However, 'a preda' is the standard word for 'to teach' in modern Romanian.
Because 'româna' is the feminine noun for the language. 'Român' is the adjective/noun for a person.
Simply 'Eu învăț'. Romanian doesn't use a continuous 'ing' form like English.
Both are correct. 'Româna' is more common in casual speech, while 'limba română' is more formal.
Consistency is key. Use apps, talk to natives, and listen to Romanian music.
Yes, they are identical in sound. The spelling depends on where the letter is in the word.
Only if you mean you are studying for a specific Romanian class or exam.
No, it is a Romance language (like Italian or French), but it has significant Slavic influence in its vocabulary.
For a dedicated learner, basic fluency (B1) can be achieved in about 600-800 hours of study.
Frases relacionadas
a vorbi româna
similarto speak Romanian
a înțelege româna
similarto understand Romanian
a preda româna
contrastto teach Romanian
a studia limba română
specialized formto study the Romanian language