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Romanos
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
I. Roman [Am ˈroʊmən, Brit ˈrəʊmən] ADJ
1. Roman (of, from Rome):
Roman
romano
the Roman Empire
el imperio romano
a Roman nose
un perfil romano
2. Roman REL:
Roman
católico
3. Roman:
roman
romano
roman alphabet
latino
roman type
letra f redonda
II. Roman [Am ˈroʊmən, Brit ˈrəʊmən] N
Roman
romano m / romana f
I. Roman Catholic N
Roman Catholic
católico m / católica f
II. Roman Catholic ADJ
Roman Catholic
católico
Roman Catholicism N U
Roman Catholicism
catolicismo m
Holy Roman Empire N
the Holy Roman Empire
el Sacro Imperio Romano
when in Rome, do as the Romans (do)
donde fueres haz lo que vieres
the Romans could not break their power
los romanos no pudieron quebrantar su poder or no pudieron abatirlos
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
romano (romana)
Roman
los romanos
the Romans
letra redonda
roman type
adonde fueres haz lo que vieres prov
when in Rome, do as the Romans do
allí donde fueres haz lo que vieres prov
when in Rome, do as the Romans do
I. Roman [ˈrəʊmən, Am ˈroʊ-] ADJ
Roman
romano, -a
Roman alphabet
latino, -a
Roman religion
católico, -a
II. Roman [ˈrəʊmən, Am ˈroʊ-] N
Roman
romano(-a) m (f)
I. Roman Catholic N
Roman Catholic
católico(-a) m (f)
II. Roman Catholic ADJ
Roman Catholic
católico, -a
the Roman Catholic Church
la Iglesia católica romana
when in Rome (do as the Romans) prov
allí donde fueres haz lo que vieres prov
to rule over the Romans
gobernar sobre los romanos
I. Roman [ˈroʊ·mən] ADJ
Roman
romano, -a
Roman alphabet
latino, -a
Roman religion
católico, -a
II. Roman [ˈroʊ·mən] N
Roman
romano(-a) m (f)
I. Roman Catholic N
Roman Catholic
católico(-a) m (f)
II. Roman Catholic ADJ
Roman Catholic
católico, -a
the Roman Catholic Church
la Iglesia católica romana
Roman numeral N
Roman numeral
número m romano
when in Rome (do as the Romans) prov
allí donde fueres haz lo que vieres prov
to rule over the Romans
gobernar sobre los romanos
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