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romaniser verbe | romanize◼◼◼(to put letters or words into the Latin alphabet) |
romaniste nom {m} nom {f} | Romanicistnoun |
Romanov nom propre | Romanoff(imperial dynasty) |
romantique nom | romantic◼◼◼(person who is behaving romantically) |
romantique adjectif | romantic◼◼◼(concerned with, or conducive to, romance and love) romantic◼◼◼(powerfully sentimental, evocative) romantic◼◼◼(fantastic, idealistic) |
romantique nom {m} nom {f} | romantic◼◼◼(person with romantic character) |
romantiser verbe | romanticize [romanticized, romanticizing, romanticizes]◼◼◼(to view something in a romantic manner) |
romantisme nom {m} | romanticism◼◼◼(romantic quality, spirit or action) |
romantisme nom propre {m} | Romanticism◼◼◼(artistic and intellectual movement) |
romarin nom {m} | rosemary◼◼◼(shrub) |
rombière nom {f} | biddy [biddies]◼◼◼(a woman, especially an old woman; especially one regarded as fussy or mean or a gossipy busybody) curmudgeon [curmudgeons](an ill-tempered stubborn person) |
Rome nom {f} | Rome◼◼◼(city, capital of Italy) |
Rome antique nom {f} | Ancient Rome◼◼◼(civilization associated with Rome from the 9th century BC to the 5th century AD) |
Rome ne s'est pas faite en un jour phrase | Rome wasn't built in a day◼◼◼(it takes a long time to create something complicated or impressive) |
Roméo nom propre {m} | Romeo◼◼◼(character in Romeo and Juliet) |
Roméo et Juliette nom propre | Romeo and Juliet◼◼◼(the tragedy) |
rompre verbe | break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks]◼◼◼(to end a connection) break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks]◼◼◼(transitive: to separate into (to cause to end up in) two or more pieces) break up◼◼◻(to end a relationship) break up◼◼◻(transitive: to break or separate into pieces) sever [severed, severing, severs]◼◼◻(to cut free) split◼◼◻(to break along the grain) dissolve [dissolved, dissolving, dissolves]◼◼◻verb snap [snapped, snapping, snaps]◼◻◻(to break apart suddenly or at once) burst [burst, bursting, bursts]◼◻◻(to cause to burst) sunder [sundered, sundering, sunders]◼◻◻(to break or separate or to break apart) rend [rent, rending, rends]◼◻◻(to separate into parts with force) |
rompre le jeûne verbe | break one's fast(to conclude any period of fasting by consuming food) |
rompre les rangs verbe | break ranks◼◼◼(to break a military designation) |
rompu adjectif | broken◼◼◼(fragmented) |
Romulus nom propre {m} | Romulus◼◼◼(legendary founder of Rome) |
-drome {m} | -drome(suffix) |
["from this day forward"] à partir d'aujourd'hui adverbe | forward(into the future) |
[Canada] gâteau au fromage nom {m} | cheesecake [cheesecakes](dessert food) |
[from a group of people] apportez-nous la carte phrase | could I see the menu, please(said to ask for a menu) |
[from one person] apportez-moi la carte phrase | could I see the menu, please(said to ask for a menu) |
[from the Origin of Species translation] Messager) nom {m} (meSSager {m} | English Carriernoun |