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ROUMANIAN GRAMMAR.

With regard to the verbs, the intonation rests upon the suffix:—

eŭ ar,eŭ aram,eŭ araĭ, etc.

If the suffix consists of more than one syllable, the accent is upon the first syllable of the suffix:

ararăm,arassem, etc.

Exceptions are:

(1) The verbs ending in e short, in the first and second persons plural of the indicative present and subjunctive present, and in the plural of the imperative:—

credem, credeṭĭ; să credem, să credeṭĭ; credeṭĭ (voĭ), cré (eĭ).

(2) The third persons singular and plural of the indicative present, subjunctive present, and imperative of all verbs:—

el a, el vede, el dórme, etc.

The Passive Voice.

For the passive voice we use the auxiliary verb a fi, ‘to be,’ by adding to each tense of this auxiliary the past participle of the verb we require. In this case the participle, being considered more as an adjective than as a verb, will agree with its subject in gender as well as in number.

A fi iubit, ‘To be loved.’

Indicative present, Sunt iubit, iubi, suntem, iubi, iubite,
Imperfect Eram iubit iubi era iubi iubite
Perfect Am fost iubit iubi era iubi iubite
etc.