Inherited from Latin autumnus,[1] with change in gender to feminine or through a Vulgar Latin *(o)tumna.
toamnă f
Inherited from Latin autumnus, with a change in gender as with iarnă through analogy with vară or primăvară, possibly through an intermediate aphaeretic Vulgar Latin *tumna < *otumna, with the rare lowering of stressed -u- into -o- and subsequent diphthongization. Compare Aromanian toamnã.
toamnă f (plural toamne)
singular | plural | ||||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | toamnă | toamna | toamne | toamnele | |
genitive-dative | toamne | toamnei | toamne | toamnelor | |
vocative | toamnă, toamno | toamnelor |
Seasons in Romanian · anotimpuri (layout · text) · category | |||
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primăvară (“spring”) | vară (“summer”) | toamnă (“autumn”) | iarnă (“winter”) |