Thank you so much .I learn some basic of Romanian Language and it benefited me for my language training as one of requirements going to Romania.Thanks again, hope u will upload more videos especially your language in your country. God bless from 🇵🇭
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Thank you for the lesson 🙏 All explanations are so clear. I'm from Russia 🇷🇺 and 2 days ago started to learn Romanian language. Your lesson helped me a lot. God bless you! 🌏🙏
@bhc-ij9zl Greetings from Russia! Russian and Romanian are both Eastern European languages, but they are not closely related. Russian is a Slavic language, while Romanian is a Romance language close to Italian. As a result, they sound quite different from each other. Russian has a more guttural and harsh sound, while Romanian has a softer and more melodious sound. But there are a lot of international words that we pronounce in the same way. 🌎🇷🇺💫
Thank you so much!! Language learning apps never include pronunciation guides for some reason, but they're fundamental!Thank you for helping me and others out! :D
This is really helpful. The explanations are clear and concise. I'm beginning to learn the language, and resources like this will be very helpful. Liked and subscribed. Thank you
Also there is the word "copii"-children and "copiii"- the children. The one with 3 "i" should be read using a longer "i" sound than the long "i" sound for 2 "ii". I hope that helps.
Thanks a lot! The other day, I was listening to an audio book in Romanian. I was following along with the print edition. I was surprised when I read "printre cei mari" and the -i at the end of mari was very much pronounced (like -ii). I am still learning Romanian but I am pretty sure that that means big/great and is not an infinitive verb. Are there more exceptions to the silent -i rule than just the inifinitive verbs? Or is it just a matter of there being a few random exceptions? I hope my question makes sense!
"mari" has a soft i at the end and it means big/great (plural, masculin form) If you want to say, for example "the big leaders", you would say: "liderii mari" (with the meaning of 'only the leaders which are big') or "marii lideri" (with a more poetical meaning of 'the big leaders by definition, as a category'). Anyway, the article for masculin plural ads an extra i at the end of either the substantive or adjective, depending on which is preceding and you would read the i harder. sg: (inart: mare) (art: [masc: marele] [fem: marea]) pl: (inart: *mari*) (art: [masc: *marii*] [fem: marile])
Hi, in "printre cei mari", we pronounce the i softly. In "marii români" there's a longer i. However, there are cases when we write with one i but pronounce with two: "un arbitru, doi arbitri" (this is a longer i) and "arbitrii sunt aici" (longer i, of course). This happens when tr is followed by i. So, "arbitri, arbitrii" written differently, pronounced the same.
Thanks for such a clear tutorial. I was struggling to find explanations of when/why a 'c' is pronounced sometimes like an English 'k' and other times like an English 'ch'... I think I get it now 😅 ❤
Great video. But we don't have "latin alphabet with slavic pronunctiation". The pronunciation of the letter coems from latin. We're the closest phonetically to latin compared to the other romance languages.
There's a tennis player Sorana Cîrstea. Why do you pronounce it as Keersta and not Chyrsta (I used English phonetics). And why there's an "î" in the middle?
In the communist period there wasn't â and it was used only î so I think that they didn't change they last name from Cîrstea to Cârstea. And there are also other "exceptions": neîntrecut (unsurpassed) "ne" from neîntrecut is like a negative from of întrecut (overtaken/surpassed). Is is mostly like the "un" from "unsuroassed". So if you have "ne" before î then you use î letter.
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one. also we can talk about more on email. thanks!
yeah, kinda lost the access to this account, but i've managed to recover the one i'm texting from. here you have the second lesson, and soon more to come
So easy to sing the abc song in my head, but when I converted to Romanian, I always get stuck at least 3 letters, and restart it all over again. I bought two books. One is for the basic language and the other has short stories. Once I get the handle of the ABC, I can start to read the 1st book. I'll let you know when I get stuck. Thank you Teach👍
very good Romanian language course. But! - not everything is correct - e.g. Romanians in many cases pronounce the letter "ă" like a normal "a", and often they pronounce this letter in the middle of a word like you (a-y) and at the end of the word they pronounce it like a normal "a"... .. and other Romanians pronounce this letter as an almost normal "e" ( e.g. Păsărica) .. Romanian is a terribly difficult language.... but it's a really beautiful language and really worth learning. Regards. 🙂👍👍👍 ruclips.net/video/iPVbh92Xn_8/видео.html
The ș is Romanian not turkish! Turkey started using the Latin alphabet switched from arabic alphabet and took letters from Sweden and Romania not the other way around! False info!!
it's still a latin pronounce in my point of view as a Portuguese native speaker. It seems very much with the Portuguese, Spanish and Italian pronounce. The only different letters are "ș", "ț" and "â/î" but just the letters because the sounds you can find all of them in others latin languages.
Mans dropped this absolute BANGER of a lesson then dipped.😮💨😮💨😮💨
you have the 2nd episode on this channel. i lost the access to everything on gameSinceYesterday channel
@PatrickS.Tomlinson ???
You should continue videos like this. It is the best video I watched about romanian alphabet 💯
i lost the access to the channel. but on this channel, ive uploaded the second one long time ago
@romanianthings3815 really sorry but can't find the 2nd video? Can you provide a link maybe? This was SO helpful so keen for more 😅
@@nicolablay9517 here on this channel
If you're still alive and can read this, was the super clear no BS that I was looking for. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you so much .I learn some basic of Romanian Language and it benefited me for my language training as one of requirements going to Romania.Thanks again, hope u will upload more videos especially your language in your country.
God bless from 🇵🇭
Please upload more videos. I like the way you explain. Its so clear 😮
go on this channel, you got the second one, and maybe more to come
I can speak Spanish and English and thanks to this video I can now read Romanian 😊
Same
thank you for sharing. i love romanians
Thank you very much, good lesson. Please make more of them 😃
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
I’m starting learning Romania, Its very Helpful thank you so much. 😊
OK SO ON THIS CHANNEL YOU HAVE THE SECOND LESSON, IVE LOST THE ACCESS TO "GAMESINCEYESTERDAY" ACCOUNT. AND SOON IM PLANNING TO MAKE MORE VIDEOS!!! LIKE THIS COMMENT SO IT CAN GO UP!!
Thank you for the lesson 🙏 All explanations are so clear. I'm from Russia 🇷🇺 and 2 days ago started to learn Romanian language. Your lesson helped me a lot. God bless you! 🌏🙏
How's the language learning going?
WHY ?
does russian sound like romanian?❤
@bhc-ij9zl Greetings from Russia! Russian and Romanian are both Eastern European languages, but they are not closely related. Russian is a Slavic language, while Romanian is a Romance language close to Italian. As a result, they sound quite different from each other. Russian has a more guttural and harsh sound, while Romanian has a softer and more melodious sound. But there are a lot of international words that we pronounce in the same way. 🌎🇷🇺💫
here on this channel you have the second lesson. and soon many to come. ive lost access to gameSinceYesterday account
Thank you so much!! Language learning apps never include pronunciation guides for some reason, but they're fundamental!Thank you for helping me and others out! :D
duolingo *used* to have one -- but it was also incomplete, in particular leaving off how the vowel i changes at the end of a word.
This is really helpful. The explanations are clear and concise. I'm beginning to learn the language, and resources like this will be very helpful. Liked and subscribed. Thank you
very helpful and good start for me, thank you
Thank you so much. This is my first lesson in Romanian. I understood everything very well. Thank you again.
Me too
Mi tu.
Also there is the word "copii"-children and "copiii"- the children. The one with 3 "i" should be read using a longer "i" sound than the long "i" sound for 2 "ii". I hope that helps.
MULTUMESC! So grateful for this. Please please do more or be my private Romanian tutor!
i really wish all online language video courses were like this video in particular. well done mate
Thank you for this excellent lesson.
Hope you have more soon! 😊
ruclips.net/video/yH6XcQgCi2s/видео.html&ab_channel=RomanianThings
Wauw! This is actually an amazing video. Such clear examples and explanations. Mulțumesc!
I know this video is from over 3 years ago, but I would love to see more videos! You are a great teacher.
Cool language 👍
This was really good! Thank you!
thank you brother! amazing clear video :)
Thanks a lot! The other day, I was listening to an audio book in Romanian. I was following along with the print edition. I was surprised when I read "printre cei mari" and the -i at the end of mari was very much pronounced (like -ii). I am still learning Romanian but I am pretty sure that that means big/great and is not an infinitive verb.
Are there more exceptions to the silent -i rule than just the inifinitive verbs? Or is it just a matter of there being a few random exceptions?
I hope my question makes sense!
"mari" has a soft i at the end and it means big/great (plural, masculin form)
If you want to say, for example "the big leaders", you would say: "liderii mari" (with the meaning of 'only the leaders which are big') or "marii lideri" (with a more poetical meaning of 'the big leaders by definition, as a category'). Anyway, the article for masculin plural ads an extra i at the end of either the substantive or adjective, depending on which is preceding and you would read the i harder.
sg: (inart: mare) (art: [masc: marele] [fem: marea])
pl: (inart: *mari*) (art: [masc: *marii*] [fem: marile])
Hi, in "printre cei mari", we pronounce the i softly. In "marii români" there's a longer i. However, there are cases when we write with one i but pronounce with two: "un arbitru, doi arbitri" (this is a longer i) and "arbitrii sunt aici" (longer i, of course). This happens when tr is followed by i. So, "arbitri, arbitrii" written differently, pronounced the same.
Thanks for such a clear tutorial. I was struggling to find explanations of when/why a 'c' is pronounced sometimes like an English 'k' and other times like an English 'ch'... I think I get it now 😅 ❤
Perfectă explicare ..mersi mult .
You should do more of these.. very helpful
ruclips.net/video/yH6XcQgCi2s/видео.html&ab_channel=RomanianThings
This is great, thank you.
THANKS!!!! this vid is being really helpful (I'm only learning romanian because of my favourite lesbian lady alcina dimitrescu)
Bro, pls come back & make more videos...
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
Thank you from Philippines! Mulțumesc!
great work!!!
Thanks I like your video lesson
5:20 Yes we have those in Italian exactly the same
Thank you so much 💚💚💚💚
please more on infinitive form n the long/short i? how can i tell which is long or short
hello hello, where's the next lesson? Waiting for the updating!
please make more lessons ❤️❤️
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one
@@romanianlanguagefrom0574 i cant find your new channel
@@romanianlanguagefrom0574 can you send the link so i can find it easily
Very helpful thank you
Great video. But we don't have "latin alphabet with slavic pronunctiation". The pronunciation of the letter coems from latin. We're the closest phonetically to latin compared to the other romance languages.
Thanks a lot for the video
Still waiting for the next lesson.
There's a tennis player Sorana Cîrstea. Why do you pronounce it as Keersta and not Chyrsta (I used English phonetics). And why there's an "î" in the middle?
In the communist period there wasn't â and it was used only î so I think that they didn't change they last name from Cîrstea to Cârstea. And there are also other "exceptions": neîntrecut (unsurpassed) "ne" from neîntrecut is like a negative from of întrecut (overtaken/surpassed). Is is mostly like the "un" from "unsuroassed". So if you have "ne" before î then you use î letter.
You know... ce che ge ghe etc... we had completely the same in Italian lessons haha 😂
Yes, but what about about "sce" and "sci"? They are pronounced differently in Romanian.
@@LearnRomanianWithCorina It's kinda dumb for us to have two letters when you guys have only ș xd.
Hello, what you think gays if im from Poland and Im learn this language now. How long I will be learn ? 😁
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
also we can talk about more on email. thanks!
very nice
Great
How can find the next lesson??
Extremely helpful, thank you very much
ARE YOU ALIVE? WHERE ARE YOU?
Dankjewel!
Hey it was what I searching for...why haven't you continued it?
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
Good video man. I'm 3 years late though 😅
Bro you said “see you in next lesson” and that was three years ago
yeah, kinda lost the access to this account, but i've managed to recover the one i'm texting from. here you have the second lesson, and soon more to come
👍👍👍🙏🏼 Thanks 🙏🏼
multimesc mult de vid.. incercam sa ilustrez unui prieten care chair s-a apucat sa invete romana (grupurile de litere)..foarte folositor.
Thanks 🙏🏼
4:25 4:49 6:45 6:51
Please we want more lesson
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
what country are you from?
Dar despre 3 iii?
Portuguese language also has "sh" a lot.
thanks!
Thanks !
where do i find a second lesson please
On my channel :P
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
if you're still interested, on this channel that i'm texting from. ive lost access to this account unfortunately
Where is the second lesson ? :)
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
How do you pronounce  / Î
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
second lesson here everyone!!
1:28 pronunție
Bro where is the next video
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
ok, i'm here latelly
@@romanianlanguagefrom0574 can you give me your whatsapp then we will chit chat some times
1:28
I have a friend who speaks romanian
What's your name teach?
my name ? :))) why? i'll say it maybe later on. until then, you got the second video on the channel im talking from
Just curious... I still need to review the first one. The alphabet is really kicking my tush hehe
@@josecruz6122 not that hard, i can recap everything, this time more accurate than the first time
@@josecruz6122 but i was asking myself tho, if i wanna make some private lessons after a period of time, how many will be down for it ?
So easy to sing the abc song in my head, but when I converted to Romanian, I always get stuck at least 3 letters, and restart it all over again. I bought two books. One is for the basic language and the other has short stories. Once I get the handle of the ABC, I can start to read the 1st book. I'll let you know when I get stuck. Thank you Teach👍
Why du yu speak az if yu’re breathles?
very good Romanian language course. But! - not everything is correct - e.g. Romanians in many cases pronounce the letter "ă" like a normal "a", and often they pronounce this letter in the middle of a word like you (a-y) and at the end of the word they pronounce it like a normal "a"... .. and other Romanians pronounce this letter as an almost normal "e" ( e.g. Păsărica) .. Romanian is a terribly difficult language.... but it's a really beautiful language and really worth learning. Regards. 🙂👍👍👍 ruclips.net/video/iPVbh92Xn_8/видео.html
Ă = ö
The ș is Romanian not turkish! Turkey started using the Latin alphabet switched from arabic alphabet and took letters from Sweden and Romania not the other way around! False info!!
Portuguese language also has it.
I know how to talk Romanian
Nie dam rady słuchać tego z tym akcentem 🤦🏻♀🤦🏻♀
Roumanian iz not 100% fonetic, bekauz stress iz not writen.
Get some more romanian lessons...........
yeah, i start here, on this channel. second already uploaded. go check it out. i cant access the account anymore, so i moved on this one.
"Latin alphabet with slavic pronounciation. Sounds weird" Well, actually every slavic language has latin alphabet with slavic pronounciation
No, not in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Mazedonia and partly Serbia and Montenegro. These countries r using the Cyrillic script
it's still a latin pronounce in my point of view as a Portuguese native speaker. It seems very much with the Portuguese, Spanish and Italian pronounce. The only different letters are "ș", "ț" and "â/î" but just the letters because the sounds you can find all of them in others latin languages.
WTF is a „Slavic” pronounciation ?
Copiii .
Și fiii.
@@LearnRomanianWithCorina cu 5 de i chiar. de ce vii sa imi ciordesti urmaritorii tho ?:))
Guys sugi pula means hi
Termina cu prostiile!
"Glume" de cretini!
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