Basic word order: Subject – Verb – Object
Neutral Romanian sentences usually follow Subject–Verb–Object, similar to English.
In simple sentences you can think: who + does what + to what. Example: Eu beau cafea. The subject (eu, tu, el/ea, noi, voi, ei/ele) normally comes first, then the verb, then the object or place. Word order can change for emphasis, but S–V–O is a safe pattern for beginners.
Examples
Memory tip: When you are unsure, put the subject first, then the verb, then the rest: Eu + fac + ceva / undeva.