Descriptive Phrases
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Romanian adjectives must match the noun's gender and number, and they usually come after the noun.
- Adjectives must agree with the noun's gender (masculine, feminine, neuter).
- Adjectives must agree with the noun's number (singular or plural).
- Most adjectives follow the noun they describe: 'o mașină roșie' (a red car).
Overview
cafea (coffee). You want a cafea caldă (hot coffee) or a cafea mare (large coffee). In Romanian, adjectives are like loyal shadows.How This Grammar Works
the red car. The adjective red stays the same. It doesn't matter if you have one car or ten. It doesn't matter if the car is masculine or feminine. Romanian is different.the car red instead of the red car. Yes, even native speakers think this is the most natural way to speak!Formation Pattern
u. Example: un băiat înalt (a tall boy).
ă or e. Example: o fată înaltă (a tall girl).
i. Example: doi băieți înalți (two tall boys).
e or i. Example: două fete înalte (two tall girls).
lazy and only have two forms. For example, mare (big) stays mare for both masculine and feminine singular. It only changes to mari for plural. It's like the adjective decided to take a nap instead of changing its clothes!
When To Use It
- Ordering Food: You need to ask for
apă minerală(mineral water) orvin roșu(red wine). - Shopping: You will look for a
tricou ieftin(cheap t-shirt) or arochie albastră(blue dress). - Asking Directions: You might look for the
clădire mare(big building) or thestradă principală(main street). - Describing People: You will talk about a
prieten bun(good friend) or aprofesor calm(calm teacher). - Job Interviews: You might describe yourself as a
persoană serioasă(serious person) ormuncitor(hardworking).
When Not To Use It
He runs fast, the word fast describes the running, not the person.invariable. Words like roz (pink) or orange (orange) never change their endings.Common Mistakes
- The English Swap: Putting the adjective before the noun. Don't say
un roșu măr. Sayun măr roșu(a red apple). - Gender Forgetfulness: Using a masculine adjective for a feminine noun.
O fată frumosis wrong. It must beo fată frumoasă. - Plural Panic: Forgetting to change the adjective for plural nouns.
Două mașini nouis wrong. It should bedouă mașini noi. - The Neuter Trap: Forgetting that neuter plurals act like feminine plurals.
Două scaune buniis wrong. It should bedouă scaune bune. - Over-complicating: Trying to change adjectives that are already invariable.
Două cămăși rozuriis wrong. Just sayroz!
Contrast With Similar Patterns
Good boy and good girls both use good. In Spanish, adjectives also follow the noun and agree in gender. Romanian is very similar to Spanish in this way. However, Romanian has that tricky neuter gender that Spanish doesn't have.the big house becomes casa mare. The a at the end of casa means the. This makes the whole phrase look like one solid block of information.Quick FAQ
Do all adjectives change their endings?
Most do, but some (like roz or gri) stay the same forever.
Where do I put the adjective?
Almost always after the noun. Casă albă, not albă casă.
What if I have two adjectives?
Just stack them after the noun! O mașină mare și neagră (A big and black car).
Is neuter a real gender?
Yes! It's just masculine in the singular and feminine in the plural. Think of it as a gender-fluid category.
Why does frumos become frumoasă?
Because the o changes to oa to sound more feminine and melodic. Romanian loves vowels!
Meanings
Descriptive phrases in Romanian use adjectives that change their ending to match the gender and number of the noun they modify.
Basic Description
Attributing a quality to a noun.
“Pisica este mică.”
“Cartea este interesantă.”
Attributive Position
Directly modifying a noun.
“O casă mare.”
“Un măr verde.”
Plural Agreement
Describing multiple items.
“Flori frumoase.”
“Băieți inteligenți.”
Adjective Agreement Table
| Gender | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Masculine | bun | buni |
| Feminine | bună | bune |
| Neuter | bun | bune |
Reference Table
| Gender | Singular Ending | Plural Ending | Example (Singular -> Plural) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Masculine | Consonant / -u | -i | om bun -> oameni buni |
| Feminine | -ă / -e | -e / -i | fată bună -> fete bune |
| Neuter | Consonant / -u | -e / -i | un scaun nou -> două scaune noi |
| Invariable | No change | No change | tricou gri -> tricouri gri |
| Two-form (-e) | -e | -i | măr dulce -> mere dulci |
Espectro de formalidade
Domnișoara este frumoasă. (Describing a person)
Fata este frumoasă. (Describing a person)
Tipa e drăguță. (Describing a person)
E bombă fata. (Describing a person)
Adjective Categories in Romanian
Colors
- Roșu Red
- Verde Green
Sizes
- Mare Big
- Mic Small
Qualities
- Bun Good
- Rău Bad
English vs Romanian Word Order
The Agreement Process
Is the noun plural?
Is the noun feminine?
Does it end in -ă?
Common Adjective Endings
Masculine
- • bun
- • înalt
- • greu
Feminine
- • bună
- • înaltă
- • grea
Plural
- • buni/bune
- • înalți/înalte
- • grei/grele
Examples by Level
O fată frumoasă.
A beautiful girl.
Un băiat înalt.
A tall boy.
O mașină roșie.
A red car.
Un măr bun.
A good apple.
Sunt niște oameni fericiți.
They are happy people.
Casa este mare.
The house is big.
Am niște flori albe.
I have some white flowers.
Ei sunt studenți inteligenți.
They are intelligent students.
Această problemă dificilă necesită atenție.
This difficult problem requires attention.
Am cumpărat o rochie albastră superbă.
I bought a superb blue dress.
Oamenii aceia sunt foarte amabili.
Those people are very kind.
A fost o zi lungă și obositoare.
It was a long and tiring day.
O minte sclipitoare poate schimba lumea.
A brilliant mind can change the world.
Am observat o schimbare subtilă în comportamentul lui.
I noticed a subtle change in his behavior.
Această decizie curajoasă a fost apreciată de toți.
This courageous decision was appreciated by all.
Ea poartă o rochie de mătase fină.
She wears a fine silk dress.
O tăcere apăsătoare a cuprins întreaga sală.
An oppressive silence gripped the whole room.
Argumentele sale convingătoare au fost decisive.
His convincing arguments were decisive.
O atmosferă melancolică domnea în vechiul conac.
A melancholic atmosphere reigned in the old mansion.
Această abordare pragmatică este esențială pentru succes.
This pragmatic approach is essential for success.
O frumusețe eteră, aproape ireală, emana din tabloul acela.
An ethereal, almost unreal beauty emanated from that painting.
O analiză exhaustivă a fenomenului a relevat cauze complexe.
An exhaustive analysis of the phenomenon revealed complex causes.
O voce tremurată, plină de emoție, a spart liniștea.
A trembling voice, full of emotion, broke the silence.
O viziune panoramică asupra istoriei ne ajută să înțelegem prezentul.
A panoramic vision of history helps us understand the present.
Easily Confused
Learners often use the adjective form when they need an adverb.
Neuter nouns look like masculine in singular but feminine in plural.
Learners think they can put adjectives anywhere.
Erros comuns
fată bun
fată bună
băieți bun
băieți buni
frumos fată
fată frumoasă
scaună mare
scaun mare
fete buni
fete bune
mașini roșii
mașini roșii
băiat inteligentă
băiat inteligent
oameni frumos
oameni frumoși
fete frumoasele
fete frumoase
cărți interesant
cărți interesante
o atmosferă melancolic
o atmosferă melancolică
decizii curajoasele
decizii curajoase
viziuni panoramic
viziuni panoramice
Sentence Patterns
___ este ___.
Am o ___ ___.
Sunt niște ___ ___.
Aceasta este o ___ ___.
Real World Usage
O zi minunată! #fericire
Ești super drăguță.
Am abilități excelente.
Vreau o cafea neagră.
Acest oraș este frumos.
Pizza delicioasă.
The 'Copy-Paste' Rule
The Word Order Trap
Adjectives in -e are your friends
The power of 'Frumos'
Smart Tips
Always check if the group is mixed gender; if so, use the masculine plural.
Some colors are invariant, don't try to change them!
Keep them all after the noun and match each one.
The adjective must still agree with the subject.
Pronúncia
Adjective endings
Ensure the final vowel is clear, especially -ă (schwa sound).
Declarative
Fata este frumoasă ↘
Falling intonation for statements.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Remember 'G-N-A': Gender, Number, Agreement. Every adjective must dance to the noun's tune.
Visual Association
Imagine a noun as a person wearing a specific hat (gender). The adjective must wear a matching hat to be allowed in the party.
Rhyme
If the noun is a girl, add an 'ă' or 'e', if it's a boy, keep it free!
Story
A boy (băiat) is 'bun'. A girl (fată) is 'bună'. Together, they are 'buni'. The adjective changes its clothes to match the noun's gender and number.
Word Web
Desafio
Look around your room and name 5 objects with their adjectives (e.g., 'scaun mare', 'carte interesantă').
Notas culturais
Romanians often use adjectives to show affection. Using a diminutive adjective is common.
Regional speakers might use specific adjectives for food or weather.
Emphasis on descriptive adjectives in storytelling.
Romanian adjectives derive from Latin, maintaining the gender/number agreement system.
Conversation Starters
Cum este orașul tău?
Cum este vremea astăzi?
Cum este mâncarea la acest restaurant?
Cum ai descrie personalitatea ta?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
Văd o floare ___.
Ei au două pisici ___.
Acești oameni sunt ___ (serios).
Score: /3
Exercicios praticos
8 exercisesFata este ___.
Băieții sunt ___.
Find and fix the mistake:
Fata este bun.
Mașina este roșie.
Match: 1. Băiat, 2. Fată, 3. Oameni
Alege varianta corectă:
Ei sunt ___.
Find and fix the mistake:
Scaunul este marele.
Score: /8
Perguntas frequentes (8)
To match the noun's gender and number, ensuring clarity.
Most do, but some like 'gri' or 'bleu' are invariant.
Usually after the noun.
It's rare and usually for emphasis or literary style.
Check the ending: consonant (masc), -ă/-e (fem).
It acts like masculine in singular and feminine in plural.
Yes, just make sure both agree with the noun.
Yes, some adjectives have irregular plural forms.
In Other Languages
Adjective agreement
Romanian has a neuter gender, while Spanish does not.
Accord de l'adjectif
French adjective placement is more flexible and often precedes the noun.
Adjektivdeklination
German adjectives change based on the article used (weak/strong declension).
i-adjectives / na-adjectives
Japanese adjectives are fundamentally different in structure.
Sifa
Arabic agreement is more complex due to dual forms and case endings.
Adjective modification
Chinese adjectives are invariant.
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