Questions & Answers about Ana mănâncă un măr alb acum.
What does mănâncă mean exactly?
It’s the third-person singular present tense of the verb a mânca (to eat). In English it can be translated as “(she) eats” or “(she) is eating.”
How do you conjugate a mânca in the present tense?
Why is Romanian using the simple present here when English often says “is eating”?
Why is the adjective alb placed after măr instead of before, as in English?
In Romanian, descriptive adjectives normally follow the noun. So you literally say “an apple white” (un măr alb) rather than “a white apple.”
Why is the adjective alb in the masculine form? Shouldn’t “apple” be feminine?
Why does the sentence use un instead of o before măr?
un is the indefinite article for masculine and neuter nouns. o is used only with feminine nouns. Since măr is neuter (behaves like masculine in the singular), it takes un.
Can acum (now) appear somewhere else in the sentence?
How do I pronounce the special letters ă and â in mănâncă?
• ă is a mid-central vowel, like the ‘a’ in English “sofa.”
• â (written as â inside words or î at the start/end) is a closed central vowel, a bit like a short “ih.”
So mănâncă is roughly pronounced [məˈnɨn.kə], with the “c” as a hard /k/.
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