7 in Romanian

7
Numeral
7
Cardinal
șapte
Ordinal
al șaptelea (m) a șaptea (f)

Nearby Romanian Numbers

7 in Other Languages

About 7 in Romanian

In Romanian, 7 is written and spoken as șapte. The ordinal form — used for rankings, dates, and sequences — is al șaptelea (m) a șaptea (f).

The number 7 is odd — and also prime, meaning it has exactly two factors. You'll encounter 7 in Romanian in many practical contexts: shopping, transportation, appointments, and everyday small talk.

For anyone learning Romanian, numbers like 7 are essential early targets. They appear in tasks as common as buying a coffee, reading a menu, catching a bus, or asking someone their age.

Learning Numbers in Romanian

What makes Romanian numbers challenging

The unique teen formation with 'spre' makes Romanian teens completely unlike other Romance languages, so prior Spanish or French knowledge does not help here. Gender agreement for 1 (unu/una) and 2 (doi/două) must match the noun being counted. Romanian pronunciation includes sounds like 'ș' (sh) and 'ț' (ts) that do not exist in many other languages. Compound numbers can be long: douăzeci și trei (23) has six syllables. The 'și' (and) connector between tens and ones is easy to miss in rapid speech.

Tips for learning Romanian numbers

Master the teens first since the 'spre' pattern is unique — once you learn it, it is completely regular. Practice the 'ș' and 'ț' sounds since they appear in several number words (șase = 6, șapte = 7). Romanian pronunciation is phonetic and consistent, so what you see is what you say. Use Romanian prices (lei amounts) for everyday practice. Romanian numbers are regular after the teens, making them relatively easy once the initial hurdles are cleared.