At the market place, 17 08 2014
Buying fruit and vegetables, 17 08 2014
România Internațional, 17.08.2014, 12:14
If your stay in Romania turns out to be longer than you may have planned it, you may wish to go to the marketplace to buy fruits and vegetables. As usual, we start with a series of useful words and phrases:
piata=market
Cumpara=buy
legume=vegetables
fructe=fruit
salata verde=fresh salad
varza=cabbage
morcovi=carrots
conopida=cauliflower
mere=apples
pere=pears
struguri=grapes
citiva, citeva=some
cheltui=spend
scump=expensive
ieri=yesterday
Now let us use some of these words in relevant communicative patterns.
Ieri, Catalin si Madalina au mers la piata.
Yesterday, Catalin and Madalina went to the market.
Au cumparat multe legume si fructe.
They bought lots of vegetables and fruits.
Intii au cumparat legume: salata verde, varza, morcovi si conopida.
First they bought vegetables: fresh salad, cabbage, carrots and cauliflower.
Dupa aceea au cumparat citeva fructe: mere, pere si struguri.
Then they bought some fruit: apples, pears and grapes.
Madalinei ii plac strugurii.
Madalina likes grapes.
Lui Catalin ii plac merele.
Catalin likes apples.
In total, Madalina si Catalin au cheltuit 80 Lei.
All told, Madalina and Catalin spent 80 lei.
Fructele au fost mai scumpe decit legumele.
Fruits were more expensive than the vegetables.
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