What does tale in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word tale in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tale in Romanian.

The word tale in Romanian means tău, ta, tăi, tale, tău, ta, tăi, tale, tău, ta, tăi, tale, pentru tot restul vieții tale, la ordinele tale, în mâinile tale, al tău, a ta, ai tăi, ale tale, după placul inimii tale, al tău, a ta. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word tale

tău, ta, tăi, tale

(possessive: belonging to you)

E câinele dumneavoastră?
Is that your dog?

tău, ta, tăi, tale

(archaic or UK, regional (your: singular possessive) (arhaic)

Love thy neighbour as thyself.

tău, ta, tăi, tale

(archaic (your)

As I gaze into thine eyes I am left without words.

pentru tot restul vieții tale

(for rest of your life)

la ordinele tale

(under your control)

în mâinile tale

(under your control)

I've done all I can with this project: it's in your hands now.

al tău, a ta, ai tăi, ale tale

(archaic (yours)

The entire kingdom is thine.

după placul inimii tale

(figurative, informal (as much as you please)

You can ask me to your heart's content, but I won't answer your questions.

al tău, a ta

(possessive: belonging to you)

Umbrela asta e a ta?
Is this umbrella yours?

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