Breakdown of Peretele din baie este alb și curat.
a fi
to be
și
and
baia
the bathroom
peretele
the wall
din
from
alb
white
curat
clean
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Questions & Answers about Peretele din baie este alb și curat.
Why is peretele used instead of perete?
Romanian marks the definite article as a suffix on the noun (an enclitic article). perete means “a wall,” and you add -le to get peretele, “the wall.” This ending varies by gender and number.
What role does din play in peretele din baie? Could I use în instead?
din literally means “of/from” and here shows that the wall belongs to or is part of the bathroom (“the bathroom wall”). în means “in,” so peretele în baie is “the wall in the bathroom” (just stating location). Both are grammatically correct, but peretele din baie is the idiomatic way to say “bathroom wall.”
Could I say peretele băii instead of peretele din baie? What’s the difference?
Yes. băii is the genitive (possessive) form of baie (“of the bathroom”), so peretele băii = “the bathroom’s wall.” It’s correct and a bit more formal. peretele din baie focuses on spatial relation/part-of, while peretele băii stresses possession.
Why is este used instead of e? Can I use the short form?
este is the full third-person singular of a fi (to be), common in formal or written Romanian. e is a colloquial contraction used in everyday speech. You can freely say Peretele din baie e alb și curat when speaking informally.
Why don’t alb and curat have different endings? How do adjectives agree in Romanian?
Adjectives agree in gender, number, and definiteness with their noun. peretele is masculine singular definite, so its adjectives stay in the masculine singular form: alb, curat. If the noun were feminine singular, you’d say albă and curată.
What would alb and curat look like with a feminine noun?
They become albă and curată. For example:
Fereastra din baie este albă și curată.
Could I swap the adjectives to curat și alb or use commas?
Yes. You can list adjectives in any order and even separate them with commas:
Peretele din baie este curat, alb și strălucitor.
However, alb și curat often sounds smoother in everyday speech.
How is și pronounced and what’s the diacritic on ș for?
Romanian ș (s with a comma) represents the /ʃ/ sound (like English “sh”). și (“and”) is pronounced /ʃi/. A plain s would be /s/, changing both pronunciation and meaning. The comma-diacritic is essential.