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  2. Romanian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Romanian numbers generally have a single form regardless of the gender of the determined noun. Exceptions are the numbers un/o ('one') doi/două ('two') and all the numbers made up of two or more digits when the last digit is 1 or 2; these have masculine and feminine forms. In Romanian there is no gender-neutral form for numbers, adjectives or ...

  3. Romanian phonology - Wikipedia

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    In the phonology of the Romanian language, the phoneme inventory consists of seven vowels, two or four semivowels (different views exist), and twenty consonants. In addition, as with other languages, other phonemes can occur occasionally in interjections or recent borrowings. Notable features of Romanian include two unusual diphthongs /e̯a ...

  4. Romanian lexis - Wikipedia

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    The lexis of the Romanian language (or Daco-Romanian ), a Romance language, has changed over the centuries as the language evolved from Vulgar Latin, to Common Romanian, to medieval, modern and contemporary Romanian. A large proportion (about 42%) of present-day Romanian lexis is not inherited from Latin and in some semantic areas loanwords far ...

  5. Romanian verbs - Wikipedia

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    Romanian verbs. Romanian verbs are highly inflected in comparison to English, but markedly simple in comparison to Latin, from which Romanian has inherited its verbal conjugation system (through Vulgar Latin ). Unlike its nouns, Romanian verbs behave in a similar way to those of other Romance languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian.

  6. Dragostea Din Tei - Wikipedia

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    It includes vocals by Marley Waters in both Romanian and English, with newer Romanian vocals from Dan, while retaining the chorus from the original "Dragostea Din Tei". The music video was recorded in Uganda and features dancing by Ugandan kids and youth. [113]

  7. List of English words of Romanian origin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of English words of Romanian origin . ban – a noble title. Probably originally from Thracian *ban via Romanian ban. hora – a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries. Its English etymology includes Hebrew, Romanian and Turkish. Palatschinke – a thin crêpe-like variety of pancake ...

  8. Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    Romanian oral literature includes doine (lyric songs), balade ( ballads ), hore (dance songs), colinde (carols), basme ( fairy tales ), snoave ( anecdotes ), vorbe ( proverbs ), and ghicitori ( riddles ). The folk pastoral ballad Miorița is one of the best known examples of Romanian folk literature.

  9. Category:English-language Romanian films - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Category: English-language Romanian films. 1 language. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; Help