romani / ˈrɒm ə ni, ˈroʊ mə- /

罗马人罗曼尼罗马尼罗曼蒂克

romani2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural Rom·a·nis, Rom·a·ni.

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

更多romani例句

  1. The son of a schoolteacher and a bookkeeper, Hoskins had gypsy blood in him from his Romani grandmother.
  2. As soon as she saw the news, Seattle-resident Shon Paramush called her friend Morgan Ahern, a Romani activist.
  3. For Romani people you have these reputations, but what is the counter?
  4. One of the earliest ancestors of the modern newspaper was the Acta Diurna Populi Romani, or “Daily Acts of the Roman People.”
  5. There are four sermons existing among his works which bear the title In consecratione Romani Pontificis.
  6. Inspired by a number of German officers, however, they fought well and vigorously in the early stages of the attack upon Romani.
  7. Ubi spectaculi tempus venit eoque conversae mentes cum oculis erant, tum signo dato iuvenes Romani discurrunt, virgines rapiunt.
  8. Cuius recipiendi gratia Romani tam acriter pugnaverunt, ut et signum et victoriam referrent.
  9. Consertis deinde manibus, statim duo Romani alius super alium exspirantes ceciderunt; tres Albani vulnerati.