What does esti in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word esti in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use esti in Romanian.

The word esti in Romanian means nu ești, sunt, nu ești, nu îți e, a suna la serviciu pentru a anunța că ești bolnav, Vino așa cum ești., Ce demodat ești!, ești/sunteți, ești / sunteți. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word esti

nu ești

(slang or nonstandard, abbreviation (are not) (formă contrasă)

Nu ești tatăl meu; nu-mi poți spune ce să fac!
You ain't my dad; you can't tell me what to do!

sunt

(be: present indicative) ((vezi: a fi)

ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Unde sunteți?
Where are they? Are you serious?

nu ești, nu îți e

(colloquial, abbreviation (are not) (tu)

Bananas aren't pink. Aren't you cold? It's the middle of winter and you're wearing shorts!

a suna la serviciu pentru a anunța că ești bolnav

(notify boss you will be off sick)

Vino așa cum ești.

(no dress code)

What should I wear to the party? Just come as you are.

Ce demodat ești!

(slang (don't be so old-fashioned)

Get with it, Mom - nobody says "jeepers" any more!

ești/sunteți

(textspeak, abbreviation (are) (informal)

Wot R U doing 2nite? [What are you doing tonight?]

ești / sunteți

(colloquial, abbreviation (you are) (formă contrasă a verbului to be)

You're so funny! I can't believe you're 50; you look so young!

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