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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Romanian is an inflected language. This means that the endings of words can change depending on how they are grammatically used. The words on this list may be encountered in a different form than that which is listed here. The following are endings which are commonly found.
Plural endings: -i, -e, -le, and -uri. Plural endings can change the spelling of the original word. For example, d in singular can become z in plural, a can become e.
"of" and "for": on singular words, the endings -ui, -lui, -ei, and -lei can mean "of" or "for." On plural words, the endings -or and -lor can mean "of" or "for".
"the": the endings -le and -ul can mean "the". |