Heyy Nico, I've been learning from your videoes for some time and they are awesome thank you! at the beginning of this video, you said that nouns have a gender and a number. I did not get the number part, did you mean plural or singular?
Not rather a question - survey. One more time I meet the word "vesel". But the fun moment was when I met similar word "veselă" for "dish". Are they relative with each other? How that can be?
Could you please explain the use of all these? (if that makes sense) like can masculine forms only be used by men. and feminine only by women? also thanks you for posting!
+Rachie V Whether you use the masculine or feminine form of the adjective depends on the gender of the noun you're describing, and has nothing to do with whether you yourself are male or female. That's unless you're actually talking about yourself as in "I am tall" which would be "sunt înalt" for a male and "sunt înalta" for a female.
Great video, but no matter how well one explains, this takes practice. They don't just come natural. I'm struggling explaining this to non Romanian native speakers. The problem is that, as a native speaker, you can „count” the noun, while a non native speaker cannot do that, because it doesn't fall natural at all. By the way, did you know that only 25% of the languages spoken in the world use noun genders ? :D
Nico. I admit I have not been following the whole thing. But I want you to do something for me. Music.Lyrics. Romanian populara, or folclor. And musical terms . Things like, I mean take a popular somg like trandafir de moldova, or marioara, or bun il vinu gierguilliuoDo something like that. So I can ubderstand songs better. And perhaps play them myself. Great. I love you. MUy mucho gracias. Y multemesc.
Hi! I've seen german books in the background in one of your videos.I don't understand english very well.If you speak german,could you maybe make some videos in german, to learn Romanian too? multumesc ;)
o lecție grozavă din nou! Învăț limba română.
Great lesson! Thanks for putting up a video addressing the request I made previously about adjectives. :) It's nice to have a grammar lesson!
Vă mulțumim pentru ajutor Nico!
+Raina Frazier cu mult drag! ❤
+LearnRomanian WithNico ♡♡♡
se spune iti pentru ca nu sunt mai multe personae
Heyy Nico, I've been learning from your videoes for some time and they are awesome thank you! at the beginning of this video, you said that nouns have a gender and a number. I did not get the number part, did you mean plural or singular?
Hi nico i hope you r well. i am in dubai UAE i have romanian friends. i started learning from you since last week. you are the best. xoxoxoxo
+Alex Hadjadi *hugs*
Not rather a question - survey. One more time I meet the word "vesel". But the fun moment was when I met similar word "veselă" for "dish". Are they relative with each other? How that can be?
bun = bueno, divers = diverso, trist = triste, frumos = hermoso, interesant = interesante, fascinant = fascinante, delicios = delicioso
Could you please explain the use of all these? (if that makes sense) like can masculine forms only be used by men. and feminine only by women? also thanks you for posting!
+Rachie V Whether you use the masculine or feminine form of the adjective depends on the gender of the noun you're describing, and has nothing to do with whether you yourself are male or female. That's unless you're actually talking about yourself as in "I am tall" which would be "sunt înalt" for a male and "sunt înalta" for a female.
Thanks! I finally understand. I've been trying to figure that out for ages >.
Great video, but no matter how well one explains, this takes practice. They don't just come natural. I'm struggling explaining this to non Romanian native speakers.
The problem is that, as a native speaker, you can „count” the noun, while a non native speaker cannot do that, because it doesn't fall natural at all.
By the way, did you know that only 25% of the languages spoken in the world use noun genders ? :D
Nico. I admit I have not been following the whole thing. But I want you to do something for me. Music.Lyrics. Romanian populara, or folclor. And musical terms . Things like, I mean take a popular somg like trandafir de moldova, or marioara, or bun il vinu gierguilliuoDo something like that. So I can ubderstand songs better.
And perhaps play them myself. Great. I love you. MUy mucho gracias. Y multemesc.
Airball
You are so lovely. I have a Moldavian friend who is a girl and soon I'm going to use some pick-up lines in the one of your older lessons. Be happy.
Hi!
I've seen german books in the background in one of your videos.I don't understand english very well.If you speak german,could you maybe make some videos in german, to learn Romanian too?
multumesc ;)
bun (Ro.) = buono (It.) = bueno (Sp.) = bom (Po.) = bon (Fr.) = bona (Es.)
tu esti romana sau ai studiat`?
+Lol King 300 :D sunt româncă :-)
LearnRomanian WithNico dar tu vi odata in austria ? :)
+LearnRomanian WithNico se vedea ca vorbești prea fluent română .
Kiez Romania dada părinții mei vine din romania a fost numai o intrebare haha :)
+Paul ???