romano
/roˈmano/, [roˈma.no]roman
Adjective romano (feminine romana, masculine plural romanos, feminine plural romanas)
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Roman (from or native to the city or empire of Rome)
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Roman (pertaining to Rome or the Romans)
Noun romano m (plural romanos, feminine romana, feminine plural romanas)
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a Roman
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¿Hasta donde se extendió el imperio romano en su máximo esplendor?
How far did the Roman Empire stretch at its peak?
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La escritura árabe fue reemplazada por el alfabeto romano.
The Arabic script was replaced by the Roman alphabet.
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El Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico se acabo en el año 1806.
The Holy Roman Empire came to an end in the year 1806.
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Fuimos al zoo y entonces vimos un baño romano y un fuerte romano en el sur de Cumbria.
We went to the zoo and then saw a Roman bath and a Roman fort in Southern Cumbria.
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Soy un ciudadano romano.
I am a Roman citizen.
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Julio César, el gran héroe romano, fue asesinado.
Julius Caesar, this great Roman hero, was assassinated.
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El senado y el pueblo romano.
The Senate and Roman People.
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