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Romans
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Italian
English
English
I. romano [roˈmano] ADJ
1. romano (di Roma antica o moderna):
romano
Roman
2. romano numero:
romano
Roman
3. romano TYPO:
romano carattere
Roman
4. romano REL:
romano Chiesa, rito
Roman
II. romano (romana) [roˈmano] N m (f)
1. romano:
romano (romana)
Roman
i Romani HISTORY
the Romans
2. romano LING:
romano (romana)
Roman dialect
III. romano [roˈmano]
pagare or fare alla -a
to go Dutch
IV. romano [roˈmano]
un romano di Roma inf
= a Roman born and bred
greco-romano [ɡrekoroˈmano] ADJ
greco-romano
Gr(a)eco-Roman
lotta -a
Gr(a)eco-Roman wrestling
English
English
Italian
Italian
Roman numerals
numeri m romani
Roman empire, history, calendar, alphabet, architecture
romano
Roman way of life
dei romani
Roman
romano m / romana f
Romans npl + verbo sing
Lettera f ai Romani
(the Epistle to the) Romans BIBL
la Lettera ai Romani
Roman, Arabic numerals
numeri romani, arabi
roman
relativo al romano
roman
del carattere romano
roman
carattere m romano
roman
romano m
Roman rite
rito m romano
RC
cattolico romano
Roman law
diritto m romano
Roman Catholic
cattolico romano
Roman Catholic
cattolico m romano / cattolica f romana
Italian
Italian
English
English
I. romano (-a) [ro·ˈma:·no] ADJ
romano (-a)
Roman
II. romano (-a) [ro·ˈma:·no] N m (f) (abitante)
romano (-a)
Roman
greco-romano
Greco-Roman
English
English
Italian
Italian
Roman numeral
numero m romano
Roman
romano, -a
Roman religion
cattolico, -a romano, -a
Roman
romano(-a) m (f)
RC
cattolico(-a) m (f) romano, -a
Roman Catholic
cattolico(-a) m (f) romano, -a
Roman Catholic
cattolico, -a romano, -a
Greek/Roman gods
dei m pl greci/romani
to rule over the Romans
dominare i Romani
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È nato a Roma da padre greco e madre francese.
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Ha collezionato oltre 200 presenze nella massima serie greca con varie squadre.
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Il termine cablogramma è composto dalla parola inglese cable (cavo, gomena) e da quella greca gramma (suffisso con il significato di dispaccio).
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Nel suo lavoro scientifico si è occupato di storiografia e poesia greca, scoperte archeologiche e letteratura polacco-latina.
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Altre etimologie fanno derivare il nome dalla parola greca "érion" (= lana) oppure da "erinòn" (= fico selvatico).
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