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Questions & Answers about Pâinea este bună.
What does Pâinea mean in this sentence?
Pâinea is the noun pâine (bread) plus the enclitic definite article -a, so it literally means “the bread.”
How do you form the definite article in Romanian?
Romanian uses enclitic articles rather than separate words. You attach a vowel-ending suffix to the noun:
- Feminine singular adds -a (pâine → pâinea)
- Masculine singular adds -l or -le (băiat → băiatul)
- Plural adds -le for both genders (pâini → pâinile)
Why is bună placed after este instead of directly after pâinea?
When an adjective functions as a predicate (i.e. it completes a copular verb), the normal order is Subject + Copula + Predicate Adjective. The adjective goes after este (the verb “to be”) rather than before the noun.
Why does bună end with -ă instead of -u or another ending?
Adjectives in Romanian agree in gender and number with their nouns. Since pâinea is feminine singular, bun (“good”) takes the feminine singular form bună (ending in -ă).
Can you use e instead of este?
Yes. e is the colloquial contraction of este, so you can say Pâinea e bună in everyday speech with exactly the same meaning.
Is it possible to drop the verb entirely and just say Pâinea bună?
No. Pâinea bună without a copula reads as a noun phrase “the good bread,” not a complete sentence “the bread is good.” Romanian generally requires the copula when making a statement.
How would you express this idea in the plural?
You pluralize both noun and adjective and use sunt (the plural of este):
Pâinile sunt bune.
- pâini → pâinile (the breads)
- bună → bune (feminine plural)
How do you express a general truth like “bread is good” in Romanian?
Romanian typically uses the definite article even for general statements. So “Bread is good” still becomes Pâinea este bună. If you omit the article (Pâine este bună), it may sound poetic or incomplete.
What is the difference between bună and bine?
- bună is an adjective (“good”), used to describe nouns.
- bine is an adverb (“well”), used to describe verbs.
In Pâinea este bună, you need the adjective because you are describing the noun pâinea.
How are â and ă pronounced in pâinea and bună?
- â in pâinea is a close central unrounded vowel [ɨ], similar to the vowel in English “roses” or “taken.”
- ă in bună is a mid-central (schwa-like) vowel [ə], similar to the ‘a’ in English “sofa.”
Stress in pâinea falls on the first syllable: [ˈpɨi.ne.a], and in bună on the first syllable: [ˈbu.nə].