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contactelor

Contactelor is a Romanian noun form that represents the genitive and dative plural of the noun contact. The word contact refers to a person or point of communication stored in a list, directory, or database, such as a phone contact or an email contact. Contactelor is used to indicate possession or to denote an indirect object in reference to multiple contacts.

Morphology and usage context:

- Base noun: contact (masculine)

- Singular forms: contact (nominative), contactul (definite singular)

- Plural forms: contactete (nominative/accusative plural), contactelor (genitive/dative plural)

- The phrase contactelor mele means “my contacts” in the genitive plural, often used with other nouns

Common contexts:

- Personal or business contact lists, where the term appears in documentation or software interfaces referring to

- Data management and IT, when describing sets of contact details such as names, addresses, phone numbers,

- Administrative or organizational texts that discuss the management, export, or privacy of contact information.

Notes:

- Contactelor is not used as a standalone nominative form; the nominative plural would be contactele ("the

- The term is part of standard Romanian vocabulary as a borrowed yet fully integrated word for

or
prepositions
to
express
possession
or
relation,
for
example
in
phrases
like
din
contactelor
mele
(“from
my
contacts”)
or
datele
contactelor
mele
(“the
data
of
my
contacts”).
multiple
entries.
and
emails.
contacts").
The
form
contactelor
specifically
marks
the
genitive
or
dative
plural,
often
with
a
possessive
determiner
for
clarity.
modern
contact
management.