câte
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɨ.te/
Etymology 2
From Latin cata, from Ancient Greek κατά (katá). The normal result in old Romanian would have been *cătă, later *căte, and was influenced by cât (see the above etymology). Compare Spanish and Portuguese cada, Occitan cadun, French chacun, Italian cadauno.
Adverb
câte
- in groups of, in series of (used to indicate a collective or distributive numeral, and often used with a number)
- câte doi
- two each, in twos, two at a time
Derived terms
- câtelea
- câteodată
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