Appendix:Romanian nouns/Feminine

Feminine nouns are relatively complex in the Romanian language.

Singular
Feminine nouns are generally easy to spot. They almost always end in vowels.

Plurals
Like neuter nouns, feminine nouns are not always as easy to form into plurals as masculine nouns.

* For feminine nouns designating people that end in -toare, there is no change to form the plural. o scriitoare - două scriitoare.

A few exceptions:
 * soră (sister), plural surori
 * noră (daughter-in-law), plural nurori
 * zi (day), plural zile
 * mână (hand), plural mâini

Plural
Forming the definite article for feminine nouns in the plural is very simple. Simply take the plural form of the noun and add -le

Singular
With the indefinite article in the singular, "o" changes to "unei," and the plural form of the noun is used.

Plural
"Niște" (some) changes to "unor". The noun is still plural in form.

Plural
To form the genitive/dative plural of neuter nouns, simply add -lor to the plural form of the word.