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locurilor

Locurilor is a Romanian noun form that serves as the genitive and dative plural of loc, meaning place or location. The base noun loc denotes a place, site, or position. In the plural, locuri is the nominative/accusative form, while locurilor is used for the genitive/dative plural. The distinction is primarily grammatical: locurilor appears when the noun is governed by a preposition or a determinant that requires the genitive/dative case.

Locurilor is commonly found in phrases that indicate possession or association, or when describing the characteristics

Etymology and related forms: loc derives from Latin locus, a common source for many Romance language terms

See also: loc, locul, locurilor, locuri, locații.

of
multiple
places.
For
example,
in
geographical
or
descriptive
writing
you
might
encounter
phrases
such
as
harta
locurilor
istorice
(the
map
of
historical
places),
cartea
locurilor
uitate
(the
book
of
forgotten
places),
or
din
locurilor
îndepărtate
(from
the
distant
places).
These
constructions
show
how
locurilor
functions
to
link
a
noun
phrase
to
another
element
in
a
sentence
through
the
genitive/dative
case.
related
to
place.
In
Romanian,
the
word
has
several
inflected
forms
to
mark
case
and
number,
including
loc,
locul,
locului,
locuri,
and
locurilor.
In
everyday
speech,
locuri
(nominative/accusative
plural)
is
often
sufficient
when
the
exact
grammatical
role
does
not
require
the
genitive;
locurilor
appears
in
contexts
requiring
possession
or
association.