ROMANIAN PHRASE GUIDE

 

(spelling attempted according to phonetic sound; accents mark stressed syllables)

 

THE ROMANIAN LANGUAGE

 

Romanian is a language of Latin origin, whose grammatical structure and the majority of words are basically Latin.

 

The Romanian people and language were born in the last centuries of the 1st millennium, on the country's present territory, as a result of the Romanization of the indigenous Dacian population, and the gradual assimilation of Slav and other elements. Slav influence, however, has remained small; the proportion of Latin words in Romanian is 60%; in everyday speech  more than 80%.

From the 19th century onwards, Romanian began to borrow words of international usage, especially in the technical and scientific vocabulary.

 

 

THE ROMANIAN ALPHABET

 

The Greek and then the Roman alphabets were used in Romania, until around the 10th century when the Cyrillic alphabet was introduced into Romania, based on the Greek alphabet and the Slav language, which was the language of culture in general.

 

Romanian was written in Cyrillic alphabet since around 1500, until 300 years later, with a few attempts to reintroduce the Latin letters in the 16th and 18th centuries; in 1780 a Romanian Grammar was printed in Latin alphabet. This was followed by a period of transition when a Cyrillic‑Latin alphabet was used, which was officially and finally changed to the Latin one in 1860, after the Union of the Romanian Principalities under Prince Cuza. After various stages of perfectionization, the present Romanian writing is that stabilized by the Academy of the Socialist Republic of Romania and approved by the Council of Ministers in 1953, with additions in 1965.

 

 

General

 

 

Goodbye and see you later

la re-ve-dé-re

good morning

buna di-mi-nea-tza

good day

buna zi-ua

good evening

buna sea-ra

good night

noapte bu-na

please

te rog

thank you 

multzu-mesc

sorry, or excuse me

par-don

help 

ajutor

stop

stop

yes 

da

no 

nu

 

Time

 

 

day

zi

yesterday

ier(i)

today

az(i)

tomorrow

mai-ne

year

an

hour

ora

 

Useful Questions

 

 

where ?

un-de ?

how much is it ?

kit cós-te ?

what time is it ?

kit ie che-a-sul ?

 

Direction

 

 

straight ahead

drept in-ain-te

to the left

la stinga

to the right

la dreapta

 

Money

 

 

money

bani

expensive

scump

inexpensive

yef-tin

change

rest

 

Post

 

 

post office

poshta

Stamp

timbru

letter

skri-soa-re

air mail

poshta aeriana

telegram

telegrama

parcel

pa-ket

envelope

plik

Paper

hir-ti-ye

 

Services

 

 

first aid

prim ajutor

Doctor

doctor

Dentist

dentist

pharmacy

far-ma-chie

Bus

auto-buz

Tram

tram-vai

trolley-bus

trotei-buz

laundry

spa-la-to-ri-e

barbershop

fri-ze-ri-e

hairdresser

coafor

W.C.

closet

 

Food

 

 

restaurant

res-tau-rant

menu

menu

Waiter

kel-ner

food

min-cá-ré

Bon apetit

pof-ta buna

bread

pai-ne

Soup

su-pa

Meat

kar-ne

chicken 

ga-i-na

Spring chicken

pui

Turkey

kur-kan

Fish

pesh-te

Cheese

brin-za

Egg

o-u

Omelet

om-le-ta

Salad

sa-la-ta

Salt

sa-re

Pepper

pi-ppér

Sugar

za-her

Ice

ghia-tze

Wine

vinn

Beer

be-re

Fruit

fruk-te

Ice-cream

in-ge-tza-te

Milk

lap-te

Coffee

cafea

coffee with milk

cafea cu lapte

Tea

chaai

 

Utensils

 

 

Glass

pa-har

Plate

far-fu-ri-e

Knife

ku-tzit

Fork

fur-ku-li-tze

Spoon

lin-gu-re

Serviette

sher-ve-tzel