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reuniile

Reuniile is the Romanian noun used to denote gatherings that bring people back together after a period of separation. In everyday usage, it often refers to social occasions such as family reunions, school or class reunions, and organizational or community gatherings intended to renew ties and share memories. The term emphasizes a sense of restoration of connections rather than a routine meeting.

Etymology and related terms: reuniune, from which reuniile is formed, derives from the idea of uniting again.

Usage and nuance: reuniile typically imply planning and a sense of occasion, often organized around anniversaries,

See also: reuniune, întâlnire, adunare, reuniuri (plural form without the definite article), and related phrases describing

The
root
is
linked
to
the
Latin
unire
and
to
similar
words
in
Romance
languages
(for
example
French
reunion,
Italian
riunione),
reflecting
the
notion
of
bringing
people
together
after
time
apart.
Romanian
distinguishes
between
reuniune
(the
act
or
event)
and
other
terms
for
meetings,
such
as
întâlnire
(a
more
general
meet-up)
or
adunare
(an
assembly),
with
reuniile
carrying
a
nuance
of
reconnection
and
shared
past.
holidays,
or
milestones.
They
can
be
intimate,
such
as
family
gatherings,
or
broader,
like
a
reunion
of
former
colleagues.
The
term
is
mainly
used
in
formal
or
semi-formal
contexts,
whereas
casual
gatherings
might
be
described
with
synonyms
like
întâlnire
or
adunare,
depending
on
tone
and
emphasis.
social
and
professional
gatherings.