numtã

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Aromanian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin nuptiae (wedding) (probably later changed into a singular within proto-Romanian, or remade as a singular from the plural numtsã), from nupta (bride), from nubere (marry). Compare Romanian nuntă.

Noun[edit]

numtã f (plural numtsã, definite articulation numta)

  1. wedding

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