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dulci

Dulci is a term primarily encountered in Romanian, where it functions as the plural form of the adjective dulce, meaning "sweet." It is used to describe multiple things that are sweet or pleasant, with gender and number agreement to the noun it modifies. For example, dulci amintiri translates to "sweet memories," and dulci gusturi to "sweet tastes." The root of the word traces back to Latin dulcis, a common source for many Romance-language terms meaning sweet.

In linguistic terms, dulci as a Romanian form reflects the language’s rules for adjectives agreeing in number

Dulci can also appear as a proper noun in some contexts, but there is no widely recognized

In cultural usage, dulci frequently appears in Romanian literature, poetry, and music to evoke sweetness or

See also: dulce, dulciuri, dolce.

and,
in
many
cases,
gender
with
the
nouns
they
describe.
It
is
not
a
standalone
noun
in
Romanian,
and
its
meaning
without
context
depends
on
the
accompanying
noun.
geographical
or
historical
entity
simply
named
Dulci.
When
it
occurs
as
a
name,
it
is
typically
part
of
a
longer
name
or
a
local
toponym
or
family
surname,
rather
than
a
major
title
or
concept
on
its
own.
nostalgia
and
often
appears
in
phrases
relating
to
desserts
and
flavors,
such
as
dulciuri,
meaning
sweets.