Learn Romanian Active Voice

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Understanding the Active Voice in Romanian
In Romanian, the active voice is used to show that the subject of the sentence is the one doing the action. This is just like in English! When we use the active voice, we make sure that the person or thing doing the action is clear and comes first in the sentence.
Important Points
  • The subject is the doer of the action.
  • The verb shows the action being done.
  • The object receives the action.
Let's break it down. If we say 'Maria mănâncă un măr,' Maria is the subject, mănâncă is the verb showing the action, and un măr is the object receiving the action. It's simple, right?
Examples
  • Maria mănâncă un măr.
  • Andrei citește o carte.
  • Copiii joacă fotbal.
In each of these examples, the subject (Maria, Andrei, Copiii) is doing something. They are eating, reading, and playing. The verbs (mănâncă, citește, joacă) tell us what action is happening.
Remember, using the active voice makes your sentences clear and direct. It's like telling a story where you know exactly who is doing what. It's a great way to make your writing strong and easy to understand.