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Persoanelor

Persoanelor is the genitive and dative plural form of the Romanian noun persoană, meaning person. In Romanian, nouns change form according to number and case, and persoană has several plural forms. The plural nominative/accusative is persoane, while the genitive and dative plural is persoanelor. The definite plural form for the nominative/accusative is persoanele, and the definite plural form for the genitive/dative is persoa‑ nelor in most contexts; in practice, persoa‑ nelor appears most often in phrases requiring the genitive or dative case.

Usage and function: pers oa nelor is used to indicate possession or indirect objects involving multiple individuals,

Distinctions: persoane is the neutral plural form used when the noun is the subject or direct object

Etymology and usage context: persoană derives from Latin persona, with a history that traces through Romance

or
after
prepositions
that
govern
the
genitive
or
dative.
Examples
include
datele
persoanelor
(the
data
of
the
persons),
drepturile
persoanelor
fizice
(the
rights
of
natural
persons),
and
in
legal
or
administrative
language,
phrases
such
as
legi
privind
responsabilitatea
persoanelor
sau
protecția
datelor
persoanelor.
without
a
governing
preposition
requiring
genitive
or
dative.
The
form
pers
oanelor
signals
a
different
grammatical
role,
not
a
semantic
difference
in
“person”
but
a
change
in
how
the
noun
links
to
other
elements
in
the
sentence.
languages,
including
Romanian.
In
contemporary
Romanian,
pers
oanelor
is
common
in
formal,
legal,
administrative,
and
statistical
texts
where
precise
grammatical
relationships
matter.