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Toate

Toate is a Romanian word that functions as the feminine plural form of the determiner tot, meaning "all" or "the whole." It agrees with feminine plural nouns and can also serve as a pronoun referring to a group of feminine nouns. Its masculine singular form is tot, the masculine plural form is toți, and the feminine singular form is toată. The neuter form totul means “everything.”

In usage, toate introduces or modifies a feminine plural noun, indicating the entirety of the items or

Toate is etymologically derived from Latin totus, via Romanian evolution of adjective and pronoun forms. It

Common note: Romanian distinguishes gender and number in quantifiers, so tot/totul, totul meaning “everything” (neuter singular)

Overall, toate is a versatile quantifier/pronoun used with feminine plural nouns, in general statements, enumeration, or

people
described.
For
example:
toate
femeile
au
primit
invitații
(all
the
women
received
invitations)
and
toate
cărțile
de
pe
masă
sunt
vechi
(all
the
books
on
the
table
are
old).
It
can
also
function
as
a
standalone
pronoun
when
the
feminine
plural
is
understood:
toate
au
fost
prezentate,
toate
au
fost
completate.
In
fixed
phrases,
toate
appears
in
expressions
such
as
toate
cele
bune,
a
polite
closing
meaning
“all
the
best.”
shares
cognates
with
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Italian
tutte
and
tutte
le
(feminine
plural),
Spanish
todas,
and
French
toutes,
all
reflecting
the
same
root
meaning
“all.”
is
not
interchangeable
with
toate
in
meaning.
All
the
feminine
plural
usage
emphasizes
a
subset
that
is
feminine
or
feminine-referenced,
rather
than
the
neuter
universal
sense.
polite
expressions,
and
it
forms
part
of
standard
Romanian
grammar
and
vocabulary.