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Top Resources for Learning Romanian

Learn Romanian with these useful resources from around the web.

There’s never been a better time to learn a language. No matter your age or experience, a plethora of tools and resources are available to get you started or help you improve your language skills.

Best of all, many of these resources are completely free.

Check out the links below to jump-start your Romanian.

Contents

General

Omniglot - Basic overview of Romanian with alphabet and useful links
Wikipedia - Overview of the Romanian language

Free Courses

Peace Corps - Introductory Romanian language course
Peace Corps - Introductory Romanian language course

Amazon - Romanian language learning materials
Pimsleur - Comprehensive Romanian course based on the Pimseleur method

Phrases

Loecsen - Basic Romanian phrases for travel with audio and illustrations
Surface Languages - Basic Romanian phrases with audio
Wikivoyage - Romanian travel phrases (no audio)

Dictionaries and Translation

Bab.la - Romanian-English online dictionary
Bab.la - English-Romanian online dictionary
Google Translate - Translate to and from Romanian

Grammar and Vocabulary

Forvo - Collection of Romanian words pronounced by native speakers
Wikipedia - Romanian grammar
Memrise - Spaced repetition site and app for learning Romanian vocabulary
Verbix - Romanian verb conjugation tool

Video

TED - Watch TED talks with Romanian subtitles and transcripts
YouTube - Search videos for learning Romanian

Radio and Podcasts

Social Media

Meetup - List of Romanian language meetups worldwide
Reddit - /r/romanian subreddit for learning Romanian

Books

Children's Library - Children's books in Romanian
Project Gutenberg - Download or read Romanian language books online for free
Wikivoyage - Romanian travel phrases (no audio)

News

Other Resources

Articles and Opinion

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