romanos
/roˈmanos/, [roˈma.nos]romans
Adjective romanos
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masculine plural of romano
Noun romanos m pl
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plural of romano
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El puente fue construido por los romanos.
The bridge was built by the Romans.
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Cuando en Roma, haz como los romanos.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
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Los romanos no deseaban la caída de su imperio, pero pasó.
Romans did not wish for the fall of their empire, but it happened.
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Los romanos persiguieron a los cristianos.
The Romans persecuted the Christians.
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Este libro trata de la invasión de los Romanos.
This book deals with the invasion of the Romans.
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Los romanos no habrían tenido tiempo suficiente para conquistar el mundo si primero hubieran tenido que estudiar latín.
The Romans would never have had enough time for conquering the world if they had first been required to study Latin.
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Los romanos hablaban latín.
The Romans spoke Latin.
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Los romanos trataron de civilizar a los antiguos bretones.
The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.
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Los romanos construyeron una flota de trescientos barcos.
The Romans built a fleet of three hundred ships.
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¡Están locos estos romanos!
They're crazy, those Romans!
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