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ROUMANIAN GRAMMAR.

Some use this subjunctive as follows:

eŭ să fiǔ arat, noĭ să fim arat,
tu să fiĭ arat, voĭ să fiṭĭ arat,
el să fie arat, eĭ să fie arat.

But the former is more correct.

I. Conditional.

eŭ aṣĭ ara, ‘I should plough.’  noĭ am ara,
tu aĭ ara, voĭ aṭĭ ara,
el ar ara, eĭ ar ara.

II. Conditional.

eŭ aṣĭ fi arat, ‘I should have ploughed.’  noĭ am fi arat,
eŭ aṣĭtu aĭ fi arat noĭ amvoĭ aṭĭ fi arat
eŭ aṣĭel ar fi arat noĭ ameĭ ar fi arat

Infinitive.

Present. Past.
a ara or arare, ‘to plough.’ a fi arat, ‘to have ploughed.’

Participle.

Present. Past.
arănd, ‘ploughing.’ arat, ‘ploughed.’

As seen here, the infinitive present has two forms. The first, as a verb, is preceded by the particle a, corresponding to the English ‘to:’ a ara, ‘to plough,’ a da, ‘to give,’ etc.; and the second form is treated as a noun: arare, dare, etc.