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Imperiului

Imperiului is the genitive/dative singular form of the Romanian noun imperiu, meaning empire. It is used to indicate possession or an indirect object, appearing in phrases such as istoria imperiului (the history of the empire) and puterea imperiului (the power of the empire).

The term imperiu derives from Latin imperium and entered Romanian through historical contact with Latin and

Declension and grammar: imperiu (singular nominative), imperiului (singular genitive/dative), imperiile (plural nominative/accusative, definite), imperiilor (plural genitive/dative).

Usage and context: common in historical, political, and scholarly writing, as well as in literary descriptions

See also: Imperiu; Romanian grammar; List of empires.

Romance-speaking
communities.
In
Romanian
literature
and
historiography,
imperiu
is
used
to
refer
to
large
political
formations
traditionally
labeled
as
empires,
such
as
the
Roman,
Byzantine,
or
Ottoman
polities,
as
well
as
the
broader
concept
of
imperial
rule.
The
form
imperiului
appears
frequently
in
texts
to
express
relationships
of
possession,
association,
or
direction
toward
that
polity.
The
definite
singular
is
imperiul,
and
the
definite
plural
is
imperiile.
In
use,
imperiului
functions
within
noun
phrases
to
denote
“of
the
empire”
or
“to/for
the
empire,”
depending
on
the
syntactic
role.
of
empires.
It
functions
in
constructions
that
describe
ownership,
affiliation,
or
relation
to
imperial
power,
and
appears
in
phrases
like
reformele
imperiului
(the
reforms
of
the
empire)
or
țara
Imperiului
Roman
(the
country
of
the
Roman
Empire).