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Romanian Grammar Page

: Nouns have three genders—masculine, feminine, and neuter. Plurals are formed by adding specific endings (like -i , -uri , or -e ) which vary by noun.

Romanian is unique as the only Romance language in Eastern Europe, blending its Latin roots with Slavic influences. Its grammar is often considered slightly more complex than French or Italian due to its case system, though many find it easier than German or Russian. Core Grammar Concepts Romanian Grammar

: In standard conversation, pronouns are often dropped because the verb conjugation clearly indicates the subject (e.g., instead of saying "Eu merg," you just say "Merg"). : Nouns have three genders—masculine, feminine, and neuter