romanian

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romanyalı

Bu bir Romanyalı ismi. - It's a Romanian name.

Onun kız arkadaşı Romanyalıdır. - His girlfriend is Romanian.

{i} Rumence

Benim ismim Rumence; onun ki Amerikanca. - My name is Romanian; his is American.

Benim kitaplarım Rumence, onunkiler ise İngilizce. - My books are in Romanian; hers are in English.

{s} Rumen; Romanya, Romanya'ya özgü
{i} Rumen; Romanyalı
Romence

İspanyolca, Fransızca, İtalyanca ve Romence Latin dilleridir. - Spanish, French, Italian and Romanian are latin languages.

Emily biraz Romence çalıştı. - Emily studied some Romanian.

Romence/Rumen
English - English
The official language of Romania
Of or relating to Romania, the Romanian people, or the Romanian language
A native of Romania
Romanian is the language spoken in Romania
{s} of or pertaining to Romania; of or pertaining to the inhabitants or Romania; of or pertaining to the language of Romania
{i} resident or native of Romania
{i} Romance language spoken in Romania
Romanian means belonging or relating to Romania, or to its people, language, or culture
A Romanian is a Romanian citizen, or a person of Romanian origin
a native or inhabitant of Romania
of or relating to or characteristic of the country of Romania or its people or languages; "Romanian folk music"
an eastern Romance language spoken in Romania
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PIRSI: Pirs (Parsul)-cenusiu; Pirsul (Parsul) mare; Mihus (Glis) - Pirs (Parsul)-de-alun; Pirs (Parsul)-rosu (Muscardinus) - Pirsul (Parsul)-de-copac; Pirsul (Parsul)-cu-coada-stufoasa (Dryomys) - Pirsul (Parsul)-de-stejar; Pirsul (Parsul)-de-ghinda; Pirsul (Parsul)-de gradina (Eliomys)
an eastern Romance language spoken in Romania a native or inhabitant of Romania of or relating to or characteristic of the country of Romania or its people or languages; "Romanian folk music
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Romanian alphabet
The 31-letter (20 consonants and 8 vowels and q and y and w) alphabet of the Modern Romanian language, adapted from the basic Latin alphabet and consisting of the following letters presented in upper case (majuscule) and lower case (minuscule) pairs:

А а, Ă ă, Â â, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, Î î, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, O o, P p, Q q, R r, S s, Ş ş, T t, Ţ ţ, U u, V v, W w, X x, Y y, Z z.

Romanian deadlifts
plural form of Romanian deadlift
Romanian language
Romance language spoken mainly in Romania and Moldova. The name Romanian is usually identified with Daco-Romanian, one of the four major dialects of Balkan Romance. Other dialects are Aromanian (Macedo-Romanian), spoken in scattered communities in Greece, Macedonia, Albania, and Bulgaria; the nearly extinct Megleno-Romanian, spoken in northern Greece; and Istro-Romanian, spoken on Croatia's Istrian Peninsula. The earliest known continuous text in Romanian dates from 1521. Romanian's phonology, grammar, and vocabulary reflect its relative isolation from other Romance languages and its close contact with the Slavic languages. Written in the Cyrillic alphabet until the 19th century, Romanian now uses the Latin alphabet
romanian monetary unit
monetary unit in Romania
Daco-Romanian
A more specific name for standard Romanian, used to distinguish it from the Aromanian (Macedo-Romanian), Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian languages
Istro-Romanian
An endangered Eastern Romance language that is spoken in the Istrian region of Croatia, and is related to Romanian, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian
Istro-Romanian
A person of Istro-Romanian ethnicity
Megleno-Romanian
An endangered Eastern Romance language that is spoken in Greece, Macedonia and parts of Romania, and is related to Romanian, Aromanian and Istro-Romanian
Megleno-Romanian
A person of Megleno-Romanian ethnicity
romanian
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