Stelele strălucesc noaptea.

Breakdown of Stelele strălucesc noaptea.

a străluci
to shine
steaua
the star
noaptea
at night
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Questions & Answers about Stelele strălucesc noaptea.

What form of the noun stea is stelele and why is it spelled that way?
Stelele is the definite plural form of stea (star). In Romanian you attach the article to the end of the noun: the plural indefinite is stele, and adding the plural definite ending -le gives stelele (“the stars”).
How do you get from o stea (a star) to stelele?
  1. Indefinite singular: o stea
  2. Definite singular: steaua
  3. Indefinite plural: stele
  4. Definite plural: stelele
What does strălucesc mean and how is it formed?
Strălucesc is the 3rd-person plural present indicative of a străluci (to shine). Many Romanian verbs form the present plural with an -esc ending, so eu strălucesc (I shine), ei/ele strălucesc (they shine).
Why is the present tense used here instead of a past tense or a continuous form?
Romanian uses the simple present to express general truths or habitual actions—just like English’s “Stars shine at night.” There’s no separate continuous aspect in Romanian, so strălucesc covers both “shine” and “are shining.”
What is noaptea exactly, and why isn’t there a preposition like “la” or “în” before it?
Noaptea is noapte (night) in its definite singular form (“the night”). Romanian often uses the definite form of time-expression nouns as adverbs of time. So noaptea by itself means “at night,” with no extra preposition needed.
How do you pronounce the Romanian letter ă in strălucesc and noaptea?
The letter ă is a mid-central vowel, similar to the a in English “sofa” or “comma.” It sounds like a quick “uh.”
What’s the word order in “Stelele strălucesc noaptea,” and can it change?
The default order is Subject–Verb–Adverb of time (S–V–T): Stelele (S) strălucesc (V) noaptea (T). Romanian is flexible, so you could also say Noaptea stelele strălucesc without changing the meaning.
Where is the stress in each word of the sentence?

In this sentence the stress falls on the second syllable of each word:

  • steLEle
  • străLUcesc
  • noAPtea