Conjugation of the Romanian Verb "a merge"

a merge
to go / to walk
Type
Group III (-e)
Gerunziu
mergând
Participiu trecut
mers

Prezent (Present)

Used for current actions, habits, and general truths.

Pronoun Conjugation
eu merg
tu mergi
el/ea merge
noi mergem
voi mergeți
ei/ele merg

Perfect compus (Compound Past)

The most common past tense. Formed with the auxiliary a avea + past participle "mers".

Pronoun Conjugation
eu am mers
tu ai mers
el/ea a mers
noi am mers
voi ați mers
ei/ele au mers

Imperfect (Imperfect)

Used for ongoing, habitual, or background past actions.

Pronoun Conjugation
eu mergeam
tu mergeai
el/ea mergea
noi mergeam
voi mergeați
ei/ele mergeau

Viitor (Future)

Formed with the auxiliary voi/vei/va/vom/veți/vor + infinitive.

Pronoun Conjugation
eu voi merge
tu vei merge
el/ea va merge
noi vom merge
voi veți merge
ei/ele vor merge

Condițional (Conditional)

Used for hypothetical actions, polite requests, and wishes. Formed with aș/ai/ar/am/ați/ar + infinitive.

Pronoun Conjugation
eu aș merge
tu ai merge
el/ea ar merge
noi am merge
voi ați merge
ei/ele ar merge

Conjunctiv (Subjunctive)

Formed with + conjugated verb. Used after modal verbs (trebuie, pot, vreau), impersonal expressions, and purpose clauses. More common in Romanian than in other Romance languages.

Pronoun Conjugation
eu să merg
tu să mergi
el/ea să meargă
noi să mergem
voi să mergeți
ei/ele să meargă

Imperativ (Imperative)

Direct commands and requests.

Person Form
tu mergi
voi mergeți

Example Sentences

Prezent

Merg la școală.

I go to school.

Perfect compus

Am mers la munte.

I went to the mountains.

Imperativ

Mergi acasă!

Go home!