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calculeaza

Calculează is a form of the Romanian verb a calcula, which means to calculate or to compute. The form is most commonly encountered as the second-person singular imperative (calculează!) and as a present-tense form in the third person singular or plural, depending on context. In non-diacritic writing, it may appear as calculeaza, but Romanian orthography normally uses diacritics.

Etymology and related forms: a calcula comes from Latin calculare and cal- root related to calculus, the

Conjugation highlights: present tense forms include eu calculez, tu calculezi, el/ea calculează, noi calculăm, voi calculați,

Usage: calcuacă is widely used in mathematics, science, finance, programming, and everyday language. It appears in

See also: a calcula; calculator; calculation. Romanian users may encounter calculează in instructional manuals, exams, and

term
for
counting
with
pebbles.
The
verb
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages
and
in
English
(calculate).
ei/ele
calculează.
The
form
calculează
serves
as
the
2nd-person
imperative
singular
and,
in
other
sentences,
as
the
3rd-person
singular
or
plural
present
tense,
with
disambiguation
provided
by
the
subject.
The
non-diacritic
form
calculeaza
is
used
in
contexts
where
diacritics
are
omitted.
instructional
and
instructional-like
phrases
such
as
Calculează
rezultatul
or
Calculați
totalul.
The
verb
covers
both
simple
arithmetic
and
more
complex
computations,
including
estimations
and
algorithmic
processes.
mathematical
explanations,
where
precise
instruction
to
determine
a
value
is
required.