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Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin fēta (“woman who has just given birth”), substantivization of the adjective fētus. Compare Romanian fată.
Pronunciation
Noun
featã f (plural feati or feate, definite articulation feata)
- girl
- daughter
- (figurative) virgin
Declension
Declension of featã
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singular
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plural
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indefinite
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definite
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indefinite
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definite
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nominative-accusative
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(unã) featã
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feata
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(nishti, nishte) feati, feate
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featili, featile
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genitive-dative
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a (unei) featã, feati, feate
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ali, ale featã, feati, feate, a featãljei, featiljei, feateljei
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a (unor) feati, feate
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a featilor, featiloru, featelor, feateloru
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The vocative is the same as the indefinite form of the nominative-accusative.
Derived terms