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partenerilor

Partenerilor is the genitive-dative plural form of the Romanian noun partener, meaning partner. It translates to “of the partners” or “to the partners” in English and is used to express possession or indirect objects in the plural. The base noun partener is masculine; its nominative plural is parteneri, while the genitive-dative plural is partenerilor, as in phrases such as relația partenerilor or drepturile partenerilor.

Declension and usage: Parteneri is the nominative plural; partenerului and partenerul are the singular forms for

Examples:

- Relația partenerilor a fost renegociată. (The partners’ relationship was renegotiated.)

- Drepturile partenerilor trebuie protejate. (The partners’ rights must be protected.)

- Aportul partenerilor poate stabilize noul proiect. (The partners’ contribution can stabilize the new project.)

Etymology and scope: Partener derives from the French partenaire, with adaptation into Romanian pronunciation and spelling.

See also: partener, parteneriat, partnership.

the
genitive-dative
and
definite
singular,
respectively.
The
genitive-dative
plural
partenerilor
is
used
in
noun
phrases
that
indicate
ownership
or
relatedness
to
multiple
partners,
and
after
prepositions
that
require
the
genitive
or
dative
case.
Common
contexts
include
business,
legal,
and
organizational
language.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
business,
law,
and
collaborative
ventures
to
denote
individuals
or
entities
sharing
an
enterprise
or
project.