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peretelui

Peretelui is a grammatical form in Romanian, specifically the genitive/dative singular of the noun perete, which means wall. The form is used in noun phrases to express possession or indirect relationship, as in phrases like culoarea peretelui (the color of the wall) or marginile peretelui (the edges of the wall). It is not a separate lexical item with its own meaning, but a morphological variant of perete.

Etymology and related forms: the noun perete derives from the Romanian root for “wall,” with the genitive/dative

Usage notes: peretelui occurs in noun phrases after prepositions or verbs that require genitive/dative marking, and

Examples:

- Culoarea peretelui este albă. (The color of the wall is white.)

- Marginile peretelui sunt netezite. (The edges of the wall are smoothed.)

- Repararea peretelui necesită materiale adecvate. (Repair of the wall requires appropriate materials.)

In Romanian grammar, peretelui functions as a regular inflected form rather than as an independent concept,

singular
ending
-ui
forming
peretelui.
The
base
word
perete
has
related
forms
in
plural
pereți
and
in
other
Romance
languages
with
cognate
roots
related
to
walls
or
partitions.
The
genitive/dative
form
peretelui
appears
in
contexts
where
possession,
association,
or
indirect
object
needs
to
be
expressed.
it
agrees
with
the
gender
and
number
of
the
head
noun
it
modifies.
In
standard
prose,
it
is
most
commonly
seen
in
descriptive
or
architectural
contexts,
such
as
interior
design,
construction,
archaeology,
or
art
criticism.
and
it
is
one
of
several
dependent
forms
derived
from
the
noun
perete.
See
also
pereți,
peretele.