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Marile

Marile is a Romanian word that typically appears as the definite plural form mările of mare, meaning "the sea." It is used to refer collectively to multiple seas or to the concept of the world's seas. In standard usage, the definite plural is written with diacritics as mările; the capitalized form Marile is not a standard orthographic form and is usually employed only as a stylistic choice in titles, branding, or fictional works.

Etymology and morphology: the term derives from mare, the singular noun for sea, combined with the Romanian

Usage and examples: in literature and discourse, phrases like mările lumii ("the seas of the world") or

Notes: while Marile can occasionally appear as a title or name in fictional or poetic contexts, standard

definite
plural
suffix
-le,
yielding
mările
in
regular
text.
The
capitalization
Marile
may
occur
when
the
word
functions
as
a
proper
name
in
a
specific
context,
but
this
is
not
typical
in
ordinary
language.
a
traversal
"dincolo
de
mările
îndepărtate"
convey
vastness
and
exploration.
The
word
often
carries
metaphorical
weight,
evoking
travel,
geography,
and
the
natural
world.
In
historical
writing,
it
can
appear
in
rhetorical
passages
about
maritime
routes,
naval
history,
or
the
balance
between
land
and
sea.
Romanian
texts
generally
use
mările
for
the
definite
plural
form.
See
also
marea,
the
singular
form
meaning
"the
sea."