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animalelor

Animalelor is the genitive and dative plural form of the Romanian noun animal, meaning “of the animals” or “to the animals.” It is a grammatical form rather than a standalone concept, and it appears in phrases that express possession or relatedness, such as habitatul animalelor (the habitat of the animals), hrana animalelor (the food of the animals), or protecția animalelor (the protection of animals). The form is used after prepositions or determiners that require the genitive or dative case.

Etymology and morphology: the Romanian word animal derives from the Latin animal, animalis. The plural nominative

Usage and meaning in context: animalelor serves to link a relation or attribute to multiple animals. It

Note: animalelor is not a discrete topic or entity; it is a grammatical form used within Romanian

is
animale,
and
the
genitive/dative
plural
is
animalelor,
produced
by
the
standard
Romanian
pattern
for
genitive
plurals
of
certain
masculine
nouns.
This
form
is
common
in
both
formal
and
everyday
language
when
detailing
relationships
to
groups
of
animals.
appears
in
legal,
scientific,
and
cultural
texts
where
a
collective
sense
of
animals
is
intended,
as
in
laws
protecting
animalelor
rights
or
studies
focusing
on
the
behavior
of
animalelor
populations.
It
contrasts
with
the
singular
animal
and
the
plural
nominative
animale,
which
denotes
multiple
animals
as
a
subject
without
the
possessive
or
relational
nuance.
to
specify
relationships
involving
animals.
As
such,
discussions
about
animalelor
are
typically
embedded
within
broader
topics
such
as
zoology,
animal
welfare,
or
Romanian
grammar.