![]() ![]() It seems this word has many, many uses, such as go right ahead or after you or pardon me. One word that I find very useful, but not on your list is poftim. Now, we also have a recommendation from our reader Jim who said: – Where is a nearby ATM: Unde este un bancomat? – Where is the tram station: Unde este statia de tramvai? – Where is the bus station: Unde este statia de autobuz? – Where is the metro station: Unde este statia de metrou? – Nice to meet you: Incantat de cunostinta (if you’re a man) or Incantata de cunostinta (if you’re a woman). – How are you: Ce mai faci or just Ce faci? – Please: Te rog (informal) or Va rog (formal) If you want to say even more things in Romanian, let’s try the ones below: Here are some more common phrases in Romanian You can also go with Mersi (like the French Merci), which is a bit more informal. – Have a nice day – O zi buna How to say Thank You in Romanian – See you soon – La revedere or Pe curand. Easy to use in all informal situations, from saying goodbye to friends, to says bye bye at the store, for example. When leaving, you have a few options as well, but they are easier in my opinion. If you are unsure which of the greetings above to use, go with Buna ziua or Ciao (like in Italian, although the latter is used more often in some areas like the Western parts and rarely in other parts of the country). – Buna dimineata (boo-nah dee-meen-yah-tsah) – Good morning So if you want to keep things more formal and use a phrase that works for all genders, try these: If you want to be a bit more formal and not worry about saying the wrong greeting to the wrong gender, you can stick to a regular “Good day” (see below). These both are more informal, meaning Hello or Hi. If you’re greeting a man, you would say Salut. ![]() So, if you’re greeting a lady, and you want to go with a casual Hello or Hi, you would say to her Buna (boo-nah).We’ll start with the basic “ Hello” or “ Hi” which are somewhat gender-dependent (as strange as that might sound). We have various greetings, some easier than others, and we’ll try to go through them all. So let’s get this started! Learn various greetings and salutes in Romanian Don’t even worry too much about pronunciation as all Romanians will understand what you’re trying to say and that’s all that matters! It might sound difficult at first, but your Romanian friends or strangers will surely appreciate it. These might help you when interacting with locals, give you bragging rights in front of your friends (“ I speak Romanian!“) and maybe even twist your tongue a little, just for fun.įrom learning to say Hello and Thank You in Romanian, to asking for directions and other things like that, just read on and take notes (or not – your choice). This means that I will teach you how to say “Hello” in Romanian, but also “Thank You” and various other similar greetings and phrases that you could use more often than not during your stay here. Today, it’s time to hone up your Romanian language skills with some easy words that you will most likely use during your stay here, even if you’re only visiting for a few days. ![]()
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