Questions & Answers about Eu mănânc pâine dimineață.
Why is Eu included in the sentence? Do I always have to use it?
What does mănânc mean and how is it formed?
Mănânc is the first-person singular present tense of the verb a mânca (“to eat”). The present-tense conjugation goes:
• eu mănânc
• tu mănânci
• el/ea mănâncă
• noi mâncăm
• voi mâncați
• ei/ele mănâncă
Why is there no article before pâine?
How do you pronounce the special letters in mănânc, pâine, and dimineață?
Romanian diacritics affect pronunciation:
• ă is a mid-central vowel [ə], like the ‘a’ in about (so mănânc ≈ [məˈnɨŋk]).
• â is a close central unrounded vowel [ɨ], somewhat like Russian ы (so pâine ≈ [ˈpɨjne]).
• ț is [ts], as in “cats” (so dimineață ≈ [di.miˈneatsə]).
Why is there no preposition like “în” before dimineață to say “in the morning”?
Can I put dimineață at the beginning of the sentence? Will it still make sense?
How do I say “I eat the bread in the morning” instead of just “bread”?
If I want to emphasize that I’m eating right now, how do I say “I am eating bread in the morning”?
Romanian doesn’t have a separate progressive form like English. The present tense mănânc covers both “I eat” and “I am eating.” To stress the ongoing action you can:
• Add acum (“now”): Acum mănânc pâine dimineață.
• Use the gerund with a fi (less common in speech): Eu sunt mâncând pâine dimineață.
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