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  2. Romanian numbers - Wikipedia

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    In Romanian grammar, the words expressing numbers are sometimes considered a separate part of speech, called numeral (plural: numerale), along with nouns, verbs, etc. (Note that the English word "numeral" can mean both the symbols used for writing numbers and the names of those numbers in a given language; also, Romanian număr only partially ...

  3. Romanian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Romanian has two grammatical numbers: singular and plural. Morphologically, the plural form is built by adding specific endings to the singular form. For example, nominative nouns without the definite article form the plural by adding one of the endings -i, -uri, -e, or -le. The plural formation mechanism, often involving other changes in the ...

  4. Category:Dog breeds originating in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Dog breeds originating in Romania" ... This page was last edited on 12 October 2019, ...

  5. Category:Dogs in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Dog breeds originating in Romania (4 P) Pages in category "Dogs in Romania"

  6. Romanian nouns - Wikipedia

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    Rules other than phonetic can be used when the meaning of the noun is known or at least its semantic group is recognized. In this category obvious examples are proper names of people, or nouns designating nationality, profession, etc. Nouns referring to animals and birds are always specific to their biological gender, and often occur in pairs the same way as we have cow and bull in English.

  7. Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog (Romanian: Ciobănesc Românesc Mioritic) is a breed of large livestock guardian dog that originated in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. Description [ edit ]

  8. Hungarian-Romanian Doc ‘Whose Dog Am I?’ Attempts New Breed ...

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    The surprisingly complex world of puppy politics becomes the unlikely breeding ground for a new satire produced by Hungary’s Other Films and Romanian production powerhouse microFILM, the ...

  9. Bucovina Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Bucovina Shepherd Dog (Romanian: Ciobănesc Românesc de Bucovina) is a breed of livestock guardian dogs native to the historical Bukovina (Bucovina) region. The breed is closely related to other livestock guardian breeds of the region, such as the Greek Shepherd , Tornjak , or Šarplaninac .