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Doi — meaning in English: Two

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Romanian speakers use the word 'doi' in everyday conversations, such as counting items or referring to pairs of objects. For instance, when ordering two coffees at a café or discussing the number of siblings one has, you'll frequently hear 'doi' used in various informal settings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Doi' is the standard term for 'two' in Romanian, whereas 'două' is used specifically when referring to feminine nouns. When counting or indicating quantity in a gender-neutral context, 'doi' is the go-to choice.
Culture
'Doi' has roots in the Latin word 'duo', which also means 'two'. In Romanian culture, the concept of pairs holds significance, often seen in folk traditions where items are associated in twos, such as in weddings where couples represent unity and balance.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'doi'?
'Doi' is pronounced like 'doy' in English, with a single syllable and a short 'o' sound, making it easy to say for English speakers.
Q.When do I use 'doi' vs. 'două'?
'Doi' is used for masculine nouns, while 'două' is used for feminine nouns. For example, you would say 'doi băieți' (two boys) but 'două fete' (two girls).
Q.Is 'doi' used in formal writing?
'Doi' can be used in both spoken and written contexts, but it’s primarily neutral and informal. In formal writing, you might find it used to enumerate items or in financial contexts.
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