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a merge; a duce
What is the difference in Romanian for the verb "to go"??
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''a se duce'' to go
''a merge'' to walk
٨ أبريل ٢٠١٣
"A se duce" - it is an unidirectional verb. It is equal to "to go to...".
Ex. "Mă duc acasă." - "I am going home."
"A merge" - is pluridirectional. It is equal both with "to go to" and simply "to walk".
Ex. "E timpul să merg acasă." - "It's time to go home." ; "Merg pe stradă." - "I am walking on the street."
١٢ مارس ٢٠١٣
Roxana explained well. We use "a se duce" when we want to get to a place. "Ma duc in parc." If I want to say that I'm walking in the park, I say "Merg (ma plimb) prin parc." :)
١١ مارس ٢٠١٣
One more thing. One is "a duce ceva"(to carry smth, to bear smth) and another one is the reflexive form of the verb "a se duce undeva" (to go somewhere).
١٠ مارس ٢٠١٣
There are countless definitions for both of them. I guess "a se duce" is more like to go and "a merge" is more like to walk. A specific context would make it easier to explain their meaning.
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