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Române

Române is a Romanian vocative form used when directly addressing a person who is Romanian. It derives from the masculine noun Român, meaning "a Romanian," and is used similarly to other vocative forms in Romanian grammar. In everyday speech it appears in direct address, for example, "Hai, Române, vino aici," and is also found in folk songs, poems, and political rhetoric where a familiar or emphatic tone is intended. In formal contexts, Romanian typically uses the nominative Român or the phrase un român to refer to a person, with Române reserved for direct address.

Etymology and usage: Român originates from Latin Romanus, via Old Romanian forms, and is the standard demonym

Cultural notes: The vocative Române is often associated with traditional, rural, or nationalist registers, and can

In summary, Române is not a place or organization; it is a grammatical form used to address

for
residents
of
Romania.
The
vocative
Române
reflects
Romanian
phonology
and
morphosyntax,
with
the
final
-e
commonly
marking
the
vocative
singular
in
masculine
nouns
ending
in
a
consonant.
carry
a
sense
of
camaraderie
and
solidarity
among
Romanians.
It
may
appear
in
literature
and
music
to
evoke
a
direct,
colloquial
address
to
the
listener
or
reader.
a
Romanian
person
directly,
rooted
in
the
language’s
historical
development
from
Latin
to
Romanian.