In Romanian grammar, Partitive Articles are used to indicate a part of a whole, and they show the gender and number of the noun they precede. They are very common in Romanian and follow a different rule for formation, different than those for definite and indefinite articles. The general construct is “al”, “ai”, “a” and “ale”. However, these forms change depending on the gender (masculine, feminine) and number (singular or plural) of the noun they modify. Now, let’s practice using Partitive Articles in Romanian.