Grammar of the Romanian Language
Romanian language is an inflationary language that that has three genders for the noun (masculine, feminine, neuter), five cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, vocative) and two numbers (singular and plural).
Romanian is specific because it adds its definite article at the end of the world. The Romanian verbs are structured on 4 categories like in Latin. The writing system relies on the Latin alphabet which there was added other 5 letters: ă, â, î, ş and ţ called diacritics. There are not strict pronunciation rules but for certain groups of letters: ce, ci, ghe, ghi, etc.