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setului

Setului is the genitive/dative singular form of the Romanian noun set, a masculine loanword borrowed from English. In Romanian, set is commonly used in computing, sports, and other contexts influenced by English, while the term mulțime is often preferred for the mathematical notion of a set. Like other masculine nouns, set follows standard Romanian declension patterns when combined with definite articles.

Declension. Singular: nominative/accusative setul; genitive/dative setului. Plural: nominative/accusative seturile; genitive/dative seturilor. The indefinite singular form is

Usage. Setului appears most often when specifying possession or relation to the definite noun, for example

See also. Mulțime (the mathematical term for a set), set (loanword in Romanian), declension in Romanian nouns.

un
set,
and
the
indefinite
plural
is
niște
seturi.
Thus,
the
definite
forms
are
setul
(the
set)
and
seturile
(the
sets),
with
setului
as
the
genitive/dative
form
used
in
phrases
like
“setului
de
date.”
in
phrases
like
setului
de
date
(the
dataset),
setului
de
instrumente
(the
set
of
tools),
or
scorul
setului
(the
score
of
the
set)
in
sports
contexts.
In
computing
and
data
analysis,
setul
de
date
is
a
common
expression
for
a
dataset,
with
setului
de
date
denoting
“of
the
dataset.”
In
everyday
language,
speakers
might
also
encounter
phrases
referencing
the
set
in
games
or
sports
as
setul.