Learn Romanian Subjunctive Mood

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Understanding the Romanian Subjunctive Mood
The subjunctive mood is a special way of talking about things that might happen, things we wish for, or things that are not real yet. In Romanian, the subjunctive mood is used to express desires, wishes, possibilities, or actions that depend on certain conditions.
Important Points
  • Used to express wishes or desires
  • Used for actions that are uncertain or not yet real
  • Used in sentences that depend on other actions or conditions
  • Often introduced by words like 'să'
Examples
  • Vreau merg la parc. (I want to go to the park.)
  • Este posibil plouă mâine. (It might rain tomorrow.)
  • Mama îmi spune fiu cuminte. (Mom tells me to be good.)
In Romanian, the subjunctive mood is used with different tenses. The most common is the present subjunctive, which is used for actions happening now or in the future. To form the subjunctive, you usually add 'să' before the verb.
Important Points
  • Present subjunctive: Used for actions that are happening now or will happen.
  • Past subjunctive: Less common, used for actions that might have happened.
Examples
  • El vrea cânte. (He wants to sing.)
  • Sper vină la petrecere. (I hope he comes to the party.)
The subjunctive mood can be tricky, but with practice, you'll get the hang of it! Just remember to look for clues like 'să' that tell you when to use it.