Questions & Answers about După ploaie, cerul este senin.
What does după mean and why is it used here?
Why isn’t there an article before ploaie? Why not după o ploaie or după ploaia?
When you say după ploaie without an article, you refer to rain as a general phenomenon (“after rain”).
• după o ploaie means “after a rain” (one unspecified shower),
• după ploaia means “after the (specific) rain.”
Here, the meaning is general, so no article is used.
Why is there a comma after după ploaie?
Why do we say cerul instead of cer?
Romanian shows definiteness by attaching a suffix to the noun.
• cer = “sky” (indefinite)
• cerul = “the sky” (definite)
Since we’re talking about the sky in a general, definite sense, we use the definite article -ul.
What role does este play? Can it be shortened?
What exactly does senin mean? How is it different from însorit?
senin describes a sky that is clear and cloudless.
însorit means “sunny,” focusing on sunlight rather than the absence of clouds. A sky can be însorit (lit by the sun) yet still have some clouds; only a cer senin is completely free of clouds.
Why isn’t senin inflected (for example, senină)?
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