dată

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See also: data, dáta, datá, dàta, datã, data., and dātā

Romanian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From the feminine of the past participle of the verb da, or from Late Latin data, from Latin datus.

Noun[edit]

dată f (plural dăți)

  1. an instance, occasion, time
  2. (popular, pl. date) destiny, fate
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Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed from French date, ultimately of the same origin as the first etymology, and thus a doublet.

Noun[edit]

dată f (plural date)

  1. a date, a precise time
    Synonyms: oară, rând
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