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Roma (the Romani people) proper noun [UK: ˈromə] [US: ˈromə] | Romaníproper noun Romaníesproper noun |
Romagna (a historical region in northern Italy that formed part of modern Emilia-Romagna) proper noun | Romañaproper noun |
romaji (romanization of Japanese) noun | romajinoun |
Roman [Romans] (a native or resident of Rome) noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.mən] [US: ˈroʊ.mən] | romananoun romanonoun |
Roman (male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.mən] [US: ˈroʊ.mən] | Románproper noun |
Roman (of or from Rome) adjective [UK: ˈrəʊ.mən] [US: ˈroʊ.mən] | romanoadjectiveI am a Roman citizen. = Soy un ciudadano romano. |
Roman Catholic Church (Catholic Church) proper noun | Iglesia católica romanaproper noun |
Roman Empire (ancient Latin empire) proper noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.mən ˈem.paɪə(r)] [US: ˈroʊ.mən ˈem.paɪər] | Imperio romanoproper noun |
Roman numeral (numeral represented by letters) noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.mən ˈnjuː.mə.rəl] [US: ˈroʊ.mən ˈnuː.mə.rəl] | número romanonoun |
Roman numerals (system of numerals) noun | números romanosnoun |
Roman road (road built by the Romans) noun | calzada romananoun |
romance [romances] (intimate relationship, love affair) noun [UK: rəʊ.ˈmæns] [US: roʊ.ˈmæns] | romancenoun |
Romance (of or dealing with languages or cultures derived from Roman influence and Latin) adjective [UK: rəʊ.ˈmæns] [US: roʊ.ˈmæns] | romanceadjectivePortuguese is a Romance language. = El portugués es una lengua romance. románicoadjective |
Romance language (language descended from Latin) noun | lengua romancenoun lengua románicanoun |
Romandy (French-speaking Switzerland) proper noun | Romandíaproper noun |
Romanesque (Applied to the debased style of the later Roman empire) adjective [UK: ˌrəʊ.mə.ˈnesk] [US: ˌroʊ.mə.ˈnesk] | románicoadjective |
Romani (language) proper noun [UK: roˈmɑː.ni] [US: roˈmɑː.ni] | romaníproper noun |
Romania (South-Eastern European country) proper noun [UK: rə.ˈmeɪ.nɪə] [US: roˈmeɪ.niə] | Rumaniaproper noun Rumaníaproper noun |
Romanian [Romanians] (native of Romania) noun [UK: rə.ˈmeɪ.nɪən] [US: roˈmeɪ.niən] | rumananoun rumanonoun |
Romanian (of or relating to Romania, its people, or language) adjective [UK: rə.ˈmeɪ.nɪən] [US: roˈmeɪ.niən] | rumanoadjectiveMaria is Romanian. = María es rumana. |
Romanization [Romanizations] (putting text into the Latin (Roman) alphabet) noun [UK: rˌəʊmənaɪzˈeɪʃən] [US: rˌoʊmənᵻzˈeɪʃən] | romanizaciónnoun |
romanize (to put letters or words into the Latin alphabet) verb [UK: ˈrəʊ.mə.naɪz] [US: ˈrəʊ.mə.naɪz] | latinizarverb romanizarverb |
Romanoff (imperial dynasty) proper noun [UK: ˈromə.ˌnɒf] [US: ˈromə.ˌnɒf] | Románovproper noun |
Romans (book of the Bible) proper noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.mənz] [US: ˈroʊ.mənz] | Romanosproper noun |
Romansch (the Romance language) noun | romanchenoun |
romantic (fantastic, idealistic) adjective [UK: rə.ˈmæn.tɪk] [US: roˈmæn.tɪk] | románticoadjectiveIt was romantic. = Fue romántico. |
Romantic (Of or pertaining to Romanticism) adjective [UK: rə.ˈmæn.tɪk] [US: roˈmæn.tɪk] | románticoadjectiveIt was romantic. = Fue romántico. |
romantic (person with romantic character) noun [UK: rə.ˈmæn.tɪk] [US: roˈmæn.tɪk] | románticanoun románticonoun |
romantically (in a romantic way) adverb [UK: rə.ˈmæn.tɪk.l̩i] [US: roˈmæn.tɪk.ə.li] | románticamenteadverb |
Romanticism (artistic and intellectual movement) proper noun [UK: rə.ˈmæn.tɪ.sɪ.zəm] [US: roˈmæn.tə.ˌsɪ.zəm] | Romanticismoproper noun |
romanticism (romantic quality, spirit or action) noun [UK: rə.ˈmæn.tɪ.sɪ.zəm] [US: roˈmæn.tə.ˌsɪ.zəm] | romanticismonounThe essence of romanticism is uncertainty. = La esencia del romanticismo es la incertidumbre. |
romanticist [romanticists] (advocate or follower of romanticism) noun [UK: rə.ˈmæn.tɪ.sɪst] [US: rə.ˈmæn.tɪ.sɪst] | románticonoun |