Learn To Speak Romanian With Quick Language Phrases
Romanian is easiest to learn if you already speak a related romance language
(such as Italian,
Spanish, Catalan, French or Portuguese).
And the good news is...
...this is valid the other way around, too. Speaking Romanian is the best
requisite if you want to learn another romance language. Being able to speak
Romanian helped me learn Spanish in less than a year (without making big
efforts!!).
If you are coming to Romanian on tourism or business feeling it's important
to learn enough Romanian so that you feel comfortable in your everyday
communication with Romanians, and you are looking for a course to learn
Romanian that gets you from zero level, then this is the course for you.
Tips on how to learn the Romanian language
Setting out to study Romanian may evoke memories of past attempts at learning
a foreign language, be it in high school or college, with all the ensuing
tedious memorization of words, and phrases, and grammar rules. For many, it
appears that the results are not worth all the effort, and they soon abandon
their dream of becoming more proficient in the language of their choice.
It is very important to know how to go about learning a foreign language,
especially one that is quite different form English, such as Romanian language.
Every student has a different way of learning just as different professers
have different ways of teaching. Nevertheless, no matter what your reason to
learn Romanian is, there are a few rules of thumb one has to bear in mind:
Create a routine. Spend some time on the web at a set hour of the day
(lunchtime, for instance), and try to do one of the language activities.
Set yourself a long-term goal, and also a short-term goal. If you have
Romanian friends, then a short-term goal would be to think of visiting them
this week and exchange a few phrases in Romanian language. The long-term goal
might be to learn the study material included in the Romanian
course and visit our country - there's so much to be explored here. Without
strong, well-defined goal, you will hardly have much motivation to study day
in, day out.
You shouldn't worry too much about making mistakes. The ones who never make
mistakes, never try to do anything, and that in itself is quite a mistake.
It's normal to make mistakes while you are practising your growing knowledge
of the language. Always have in mind that Romanians will be very pleased with
your attempts to speak their language, and you will get closer to them, more
so than other foreigners who do not try to learn at least a few phrases.
It is of utmost importance to read about the Romanian people, culture and
history. The more you get to know the culture, the more your interest will be
aroused, and the more motivation you will have to proceed with the
Romanian course in order to learn Romanian.
It is better to study for brief periods of time and more frequently than
long and not so often. Persistence pays off.
Studying lists of words and phrases is usually not the most favorite
language activity. However, there is no learning without memorization. You
have to learn those phrases by heart. There is a wonderful method you can
employ in order to facilitate the memorization process. For every new Romanian
phrase that you want to learn think of a ridiculous image that would make you
recall the phrases. The trick is to always think of funny images to aid you
to learn Romanian. Emotions will help you more than pure logic when it comes
to learn ing words and phrases.
Practice mentally. Think of the Romanian words for naming common objects you
encounter in your daily life. When you're walking on the street, for instance, think "femeie" when you see a woman, "copii" when you see children, "oameni" for people, etc. etc. Just put the words and phrases you're studying to mental practice, even if you are not in a Romanian-speaking environment; this will enormously help you to learn faster.
Listen to the dialogs of the Romanian course looking at their English
translations, then without looking at the written words at all. Do this
several times until you fully understand the dialog in Romanian language
without looking at the text. You might find it hard at first but it pays
off when you come to speak it. Everybody is a child in the beginning.









PRONUNCIATION
Even though Romanian pronunciation is very phonetic, a lot of foreigners find it hard to speak it, especially English speakers.
The accent and sounds are very similar to Italian (with slight Slavic influences), so remember to sound every letter clearly.
Also, sounds very rarely differ between words (i.e. the letter i is always pronounced the same, everytime, unlike in English).
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Learn To Speak Romanian With Quick Language Phrases
Romanian is easiest to learn if you already speak a related romance language
(such as Italian,
Spanish, Catalan, French or Portuguese).
And the good news is...
...this is valid the other way around, too. Speaking Romanian is the best
requisite if you want to learn another romance language. Being able to speak
Romanian helped me learn Spanish in less than a year (without making big
efforts!!).
If you are coming to Romanian on tourism or business feeling it's important
to learn enough Romanian so that you feel comfortable in your everyday
communication with Romanians, and you are looking for a course to learn
Romanian that gets you from zero level, then this is the course for you.
Tips on how to learn the Romanian language
Setting out to study Romanian may evoke memories of past attempts at learning
a foreign language, be it in high school or college, with all the ensuing
tedious memorization of words, and phrases, and grammar rules. For many, it
appears that the results are not worth all the effort, and they soon abandon
their dream of becoming more proficient in the language of their choice.
It is very important to know how to go about learning a foreign language,
especially one that is quite different form English, such as Romanian language.
Every student has a different way of learning just as different professers
have different ways of teaching. Nevertheless, no matter what your reason to
learn Romanian is, there are a few rules of thumb one has to bear in mind:
Create a routine. Spend some time on the web at a set hour of the day
(lunchtime, for instance), and try to do one of the language activities.
Set yourself a long-term goal, and also a short-term goal. If you have
Romanian friends, then a short-term goal would be to think of visiting them
this week and exchange a few phrases in Romanian language. The long-term goal
might be to learn the study material included in the Romanian
course and visit our country - there's so much to be explored here. Without
strong, well-defined goal, you will hardly have much motivation to study day
in, day out.
You shouldn't worry too much about making mistakes. The ones who never make
mistakes, never try to do anything, and that in itself is quite a mistake.
It's normal to make mistakes while you are practising your growing knowledge
of the language. Always have in mind that Romanians will be very pleased with
your attempts to speak their language, and you will get closer to them, more
so than other foreigners who do not try to learn at least a few phrases.
It is of utmost importance to read about the Romanian people, culture and
history. The more you get to know the culture, the more your interest will be
aroused, and the more motivation you will have to proceed with the
Romanian course in order to learn Romanian.
It is better to study for brief periods of time and more frequently than
long and not so often. Persistence pays off.
Studying lists of words and phrases is usually not the most favorite
language activity. However, there is no learning without memorization. You
have to learn those phrases by heart. There is a wonderful method you can
employ in order to facilitate the memorization process. For every new Romanian
phrase that you want to learn think of a ridiculous image that would make you
recall the phrases. The trick is to always think of funny images to aid you
to learn Romanian. Emotions will help you more than pure logic when it comes
to learn ing words and phrases.
Practice mentally. Think of the Romanian words for naming common objects you
encounter in your daily life. When you're walking on the street, for instance, think "femeie" when you see a woman, "copii" when you see children, "oameni" for people, etc. etc. Just put the words and phrases you're studying to mental practice, even if you are not in a Romanian-speaking environment; this will enormously help you to learn faster.
Listen to the dialogs of the Romanian course looking at their English
translations, then without looking at the written words at all. Do this
several times until you fully understand the dialog in Romanian language
without looking at the text. You might find it hard at first but it pays
off when you come to speak it. Everybody is a child in the beginning.









PRONUNCIATION
Even though Romanian pronunciation is very phonetic, a lot of foreigners find it hard to speak it, especially English speakers.
The accent and sounds are very similar to Italian (with slight Slavic influences), so remember to sound every letter clearly.
Also, sounds very rarely differ between words (i.e. the letter i is always pronounced the same, everytime, unlike in English).
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Romanian is easiest to learn if you already speak a related romance language
(such as Italian,
Spanish, Catalan, French or Portuguese).
And the good news is...
...this is valid the other way around, too. Speaking Romanian is the best
requisite if you want to learn another romance language. Being able to speak
Romanian helped me learn Spanish in less than a year (without making big
efforts!!).
If you are coming to Romanian on tourism or business feeling it's important
to learn enough Romanian so that you feel comfortable in your everyday
communication with Romanians, and you are looking for a course to learn
Romanian that gets you from zero level, then this is the course for you.
Tips on how to learn the Romanian language
Setting out to study Romanian may evoke memories of past attempts at learning
a foreign language, be it in high school or college, with all the ensuing
tedious memorization of words, and phrases, and grammar rules. For many, it
appears that the results are not worth all the effort, and they soon abandon
their dream of becoming more proficient in the language of their choice.
It is very important to know how to go about learning a foreign language,
especially one that is quite different form English, such as Romanian language.
Every student has a different way of learning just as different professers
have different ways of teaching. Nevertheless, no matter what your reason to
learn Romanian is, there are a few rules of thumb one has to bear in mind:
Create a routine. Spend some time on the web at a set hour of the day
(lunchtime, for instance), and try to do one of the language activities.
Set yourself a long-term goal, and also a short-term goal. If you have
Romanian friends, then a short-term goal would be to think of visiting them
this week and exchange a few phrases in Romanian language. The long-term goal
might be to learn the study material included in the Romanian
course and visit our country - there's so much to be explored here. Without
strong, well-defined goal, you will hardly have much motivation to study day
in, day out.
You shouldn't worry too much about making mistakes. The ones who never make
mistakes, never try to do anything, and that in itself is quite a mistake.
It's normal to make mistakes while you are practising your growing knowledge
of the language. Always have in mind that Romanians will be very pleased with
your attempts to speak their language, and you will get closer to them, more
so than other foreigners who do not try to learn at least a few phrases.
It is of utmost importance to read about the Romanian people, culture and
history. The more you get to know the culture, the more your interest will be
aroused, and the more motivation you will have to proceed with the
Romanian course in order to learn Romanian.
It is better to study for brief periods of time and more frequently than
long and not so often. Persistence pays off.
Studying lists of words and phrases is usually not the most favorite
language activity. However, there is no learning without memorization. You
have to learn those phrases by heart. There is a wonderful method you can
employ in order to facilitate the memorization process. For every new Romanian
phrase that you want to learn think of a ridiculous image that would make you
recall the phrases. The trick is to always think of funny images to aid you
to learn Romanian. Emotions will help you more than pure logic when it comes
to learn ing words and phrases.
Practice mentally. Think of the Romanian words for naming common objects you
encounter in your daily life. When you're walking on the street, for instance, think "femeie" when you see a woman, "copii" when you see children, "oameni" for people, etc. etc. Just put the words and phrases you're studying to mental practice, even if you are not in a Romanian-speaking environment; this will enormously help you to learn faster.
Listen to the dialogs of the Romanian course looking at their English
translations, then without looking at the written words at all. Do this
several times until you fully understand the dialog in Romanian language
without looking at the text. You might find it hard at first but it pays
off when you come to speak it. Everybody is a child in the beginning.









PRONUNCIATION
Even though Romanian pronunciation is very phonetic, a lot of foreigners find it hard to speak it, especially English speakers.
The accent and sounds are very similar to Italian (with slight Slavic influences), so remember to sound every letter clearly.
Also, sounds very rarely differ between words (i.e. the letter i is always pronounced the same, everytime, unlike in English).

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