gintã

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See also: ginta, Ginta, and gintă

Aromanian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin gentem. As the expected outcome would have been *dzinti, there may have occurred a borrowing or other form of outside influence. Compare Romanian gintă (older gint) and Albanian gjinde.

Noun[edit]

gintã f (plural ginti / ginte)

  1. people, nation, ethnicity, race
  2. kindred, tribe, kin

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