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Franceze

Franceze is the feminine plural form of the Romanian adjective fracez, meaning French, and is used to describe women from France or, more broadly, the feminine aspect of French nationality. In Romanian, the related forms are francez (masculine singular), francezi (masculine plural), franceză (feminine singular), and franceze (feminine plural). The word typically appears in noun phrases such as femeile franceze, meaning the French women.

Etymology and form: franceze derives from the root referring to France, adapted into Romanian as an adjective

Usage: In contemporary Romanian, franceze is mainly seen in contexts describing women who come from France

Cultural and linguistic notes: The term is neutral in most contexts, though it appears most often in

See also: franzez, francezi, Franța, franțuz, demonyms of France.

with
gender
and
number
inflection.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
other
Romanian
demonyms
and
adjectives
for
nationalities,
and
its
usage
follows
standard
agreement
rules:
the
feminine
plural
form
accompanies
feminine
plural
nouns.
or
who
are
identified
as
French
in
feminine
form.
Example:
Femeile
franceze
au
influențat
moda
și
gastronomie.
When
used
alone,
the
feminine
plural
form
is
generally
part
of
a
larger
noun
phrase
rather
than
a
standalone
noun.
descriptive
or
comparative
passages
in
literature,
journalism,
and
everyday
speech.
It
reflects
Romanian
gendered
grammar
for
nationality
adjectives
rather
than
constituting
a
separate
ethnic
or
social
category.