What does au in Romanian mean?

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

The word au in Romanian means ouch!, au, nu am, nu ai, nu a, nu am, nu ați, nu au, cei care au căzut pe câmpul de luptă, nu am / nu ai / nu avem / nu aveți / nu au, au!, spectacol la care s-au vândut toate biletele, la care s-au vândut toate biletele, nu ai fost, nu am fost, nu ați fost, nu au fost. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word au

ouch!

au

(expressing sudden pain)

Ouch! - my finger's caught in the door.

nu am, nu ai, nu a, nu am, nu ați, nu au

(colloquial, abbreviation (did not) (forma negativă)

Sam didn't know how to answer such a tricky question.

cei care au căzut pe câmpul de luptă

(military)

nu am / nu ai / nu avem / nu aveți / nu au

(colloquial, abbreviation (have not) (vezi: to have, forma negativă)

I haven't seen the neighbors in a long time.

au!

(response to sudden pain)

Ow! I just stubbed my toe!

spectacol la care s-au vândut toate biletele

(event: no more tickets)

The boy band had another sellout.

la care s-au vândut toate biletele

(for which all tickets are sold)

The concert is anticipated to be a sellout show, so buy your tickets early.

nu ai fost, nu am fost, nu ați fost, nu au fost

(colloquial, abbreviation (were not) (perfect compus)

My housemates and I weren't in when the landlord called to collect his rent.

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