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Formatelor

Formatelor is a Romanian term that functions as the genitive and dative plural form of format, a masculine noun borrowed from international vocabulary. In Romanian, format refers to a particular arrangement or specification of data, media, or presentation. The plural form formatelor is used when indicating a relationship to multiple formats, such as in discussions about categories, standards, or compatibility.

In computing and media contexts, formatelor often appears in phrases describing groups of file formats, document

The term is not a formal technical label by itself but is commonly used in Romanian writing

See also: file format, data format, MIME type.

formats,
or
data
representations.
Common
categories
discussed
include
image
formats
(for
example,
JPEG,
PNG),
audio
formats
(MP3,
WAV),
video
formats
(MP4,
AVI),
and
document
formats
(PDF,
DOCX,
ODT).
Data
interchange
formats
such
as
JSON
and
XML
are
also
treated
as
formats
in
technical
discussions.
to
talk
about
differences,
specifications,
or
compatibility
across
formats.
In
concise
usage,
speakers
may
refer
to
formatelor
when
enumerating
accepted
or
supported
formats
in
software
manuals,
guides,
or
policy
documents.