subiectpredicat
Subiect‑predicat is a fundamental syntactic relation in Romanian grammar, denoting the core structure of a clause in which the subject (subiectul) and the predicate (predicatul) combine to express a complete proposition. The subject is the grammatical element that denotes the entity performing, undergoing, or being described by the action or state, while the predicate conveys the action, state, or quality attributed to the subject. This binary organization is analogous to the subject‑verb construct in many languages, but Romanian distinguishes between simple predicates (verbal, nominal, or adjectival) and compound predicates formed with auxiliary verbs, modal expressions, or copular constructions.
In a simple declarative sentence, the subject typically precedes the predicate, as in “Elevul citește” (The student
The analysis of subiect‑predicat relations aids in parsing sentences, identifying agreement in person and number, and