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  2. Romanian verbs - Wikipedia

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    Romanian verbs are highly inflected in comparison to English, but markedly simple in comparison to Latin, from which Romanian has inherited its verbal conjugation system (through Vulgar Latin). Unlike its nouns, Romanian verbs behave in a similar way to those of other Romance languages such as French , Spanish , and Italian .

  3. Romanian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Romanian verbs are traditionally categorized into four large conjugation groups depending on the ending in the infinitive mood. The actual conjugation patterns for each group are multiple. First conjugation: verbs ending in –a (long infinitive in –are ), such as a da, dare "to give", a cânta, cântare "to sing", including those ending in ...

  4. Romanian language - Wikipedia

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    The usual word order in sentences is subject–verb–object (SVO). Romanian has four verbal conjugations which further split into ten conjugation patterns. Romanian verbs are conjugated for five moods (indicative, conditional/optative, imperative, subjunctive, and presumptive) and four non-finite forms (infinitive, gerund, supine, and participle).

  5. Grammatical mood - Wikipedia

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    In Romanian, the presumptive mood conjugations of the verb vrea are used with the infinitive form of verbs. The present tense and the past tense infinitives are respectively used to form the present and the past tense of the presumptive mood. [11] [12]

  6. Declension - Wikipedia

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    Inflectional change of verbs is called conjugation. Declension occurs in many languages. It is an important aspect of language families like Quechuan (i.e., languages native to the Andes ), Indo-European (e.g. German , Icelandic , Irish , Lithuanian and Latvian , Slavic , Sanskrit , Latin , Ancient and Modern Greek , Albanian , Romanian ...

  7. Romance verbs - Wikipedia

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    Italian conjugation; Spanish verbs; Portuguese verb conjugation; Romanian verbs; French conjugation; Catalan verbs; Occitan conjugation; Sardinian conjugation; While there are 4 regular infinitives in Classical Latin, namely -āre, -ēre, -ere, and -īre, some of these infinitive were merged.

  8. Category:Romanian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Romanian numbers; V. Romanian verbs This page was last edited on 5 October 2020, at 23:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Talk:Romanian verbs - Wikipedia

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