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romani

/rom-uh-nee, roh-muh-/US // ˈrɒm ə ni, ˈroʊ mə- //UK // (ˈrɒmənɪ, ˈrəʊ-) //

罗马人,罗曼尼,罗马尼,罗曼蒂克

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural Rom·a·nis, Rom·a·ni.

    • : the Indic language of the Roma, its various forms differing greatly because of local influences.
    • : a member of the Roma, a traditionally nomadic ethnic group.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of the Roma, their language, or their customs: the Romani people.

Examples

  • The son of a schoolteacher and a bookkeeper, Hoskins had gypsy blood in him from his Romani grandmother.

  • As soon as she saw the news, Seattle-resident Shon Paramush called her friend Morgan Ahern, a Romani activist.

  • For Romani people you have these reputations, but what is the counter?

  • One of the earliest ancestors of the modern newspaper was the Acta Diurna Populi Romani, or “Daily Acts of the Roman People.”

  • There are four sermons existing among his works which bear the title In consecratione Romani Pontificis.

  • Inspired by a number of German officers, however, they fought well and vigorously in the early stages of the attack upon Romani.

  • Ubi spectaculi tempus venit eoque conversae mentes cum oculis erant, tum signo dato iuvenes Romani discurrunt, virgines rapiunt.

  • Cuius recipiendi gratia Romani tam acriter pugnaverunt, ut et signum et victoriam referrent.

  • Consertis deinde manibus, statim duo Romani alius super alium exspirantes ceciderunt; tres Albani vulnerati.