What does romana in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word romana in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use romana in Romanian.
The word romana in Romanian means coturn, Prefix însemnând greșit, fără echivalent în limba română, salată romană, arhitectură romană, cifră romană, română, română, balanță romană, Abreviere pentru pronumele tu sau dvs., fără echivalent în limba română, wrestling. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word romana
coturn(archaic (laced boot) (încălțăminte) |
Prefix însemnând greșit, fără echivalent în limba română(bad, mistaken, wrong) For example: misunderstanding, misplace, mistrust |
salată romană(cos: leafy green salad vegetable) (plantă) |
arhitectură romană(buildings in style of ancient Rome) |
cifră romană(digit: of Roman system) The Roman numeral for 50 is L. |
română(in or of the Romanian language) (limbă) The Romanian language has many similarities to other Romance languages. |
română(language) (limbă) Romanian is a romance language. |
balanță romană(weighing device) |
Abreviere pentru pronumele tu sau dvs., fără echivalent în limba română(textspeak, abbreviation (you) C U L8R [See you later.] |
wrestling(sport) Wrestlingul este un sport de luptă. Wrestling is a combat sport. |
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