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Masini

Masini is the Romanian plural form of mașină, meaning machine or car. The singular mașină denotes any device that uses energy to perform work, including household appliances and motor vehicles. The plural mașini refers to multiple devices or to multiple vehicles; when speaking about a specific group, Romanian uses the definite form mașinile (the machines or the cars).

Etymology and usage notes: mașină derives from the Latin machina, with the Romanian form adapted through the

Contexts and examples: The term covers both general machines and cars in everyday language and technical writing.

See also and cognates: Related terms in other languages include Italian macchina, French machine, and English

Overall, mașini/masini functions as a general term for devices that perform work, while its specific meaning—machine

influence
of
other
European
languages.
The
word
is
written
with
diacritics
as
mașină
and
mașini
in
standard
Romanian;
in
contexts
where
diacritics
are
omitted,
it
appears
as
masin(e)i,
which
can
affect
readability.
Examples
include:
"Aceasta
este
o
mașină
de
încredere"
(This
is
a
reliable
car)
and
"Mașinile
electrice
devin
mai
comune"
(Electric
cars
become
more
common).
In
compound
phrases,
it
appears
as
"mașină
de
spălat"
(washing
machine),
"mașini
agricole"
(agricultural
machinery),
or
"mașini
de
tuns
iarba"
(lawn
mowers).
The
word
also
denotes
equipment
used
in
factories,
offices,
or
households.
machine,
all
tracing
back
to
the
Latin
machina.
or
car—depends
on
context.