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English

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Etymology

From Old French Romain, from Latin Rōmānus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

Roman (comparative more Roman, superlative most Roman)

Positive Roman

Comparative more Roman

Superlative most Roman

  1. Of or from Rome.
  2. Of or from the Roman Empire
  3. (of type or text) supporting or using a Western European character set.
  4. Roman Catholic

Derived terms

terms derived from Roman

Noun

Singular Roman

Plural -

Roman plural Romans

  1. A native or resident of Rome.
  2. A native or resident of the Roman Empire
  3. (law, colloquial) Used to distinguish a Roman numeral from an Arabic numeral in oral discourse.
    You will find the term defined at the end of Roman one.
  4. The Roman script

Translations

a native or resident of Rome
  • Armenian: հռոմեացի (hṙomeac'i)
  • Catalan: romà ca(ca) m., romana ca(ca) f.
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 羅馬人 cmn(cmn), 罗马人 cmn(cmn) (Luómǎ-rén)
  • Czech: Říman cs(cs) m.
  • Dutch: Romein nl(nl) f., Romeinse nl(nl) f.
  • Finnish: roomalainen fi(fi)
  • French: romain fr(fr) m., romaine fr(fr) f.
  • German: Römer de(de) m., Römerin de(de) f.
  • Greek: Ρωμαίος el(el) (Romaíos) m.
  • Italian: romano it(it) m., romana it(it) f.
  • Japanese: ローマ人 ja(ja) (Rōma-jin)
  • Korean: 로마 (Roma)
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: romer no(no) m.
    Nynorsk: romar nn(nn) m.
  • Old Armenian: հռովմայեցի
  • Polish: rzymianin pl(pl) m., rzymianka pl(pl) f.
  • Russian: римлянин ru(ru) (rímljanin) m.
  • Spanish: romano es(es) m., romana es(es) f.
  • Swedish: romare sv(sv) c.
  • Turkish: Romalı tr(tr)
a native or inhabitant of the Roman Empire
  • Armenian: հռոմեացի hy(hy) (hṙomeac’i)
  • Finnish: roomalainen fi(fi)
  • Greek: Ρωμαίος el(el) (Romaíos) m.
  • Japanese: ローマ人 ja(ja) (Rōma-jin)
  • Navajo: Roman dinéʼiʼ‎
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: romer no(no) m.
    Nynorsk: romar nn(nn) m.
  • Old Armenian: հռովմայեցի
  • Polish: Rzymianin pl(pl) m., Rzymianka pl(pl) f.
  • Russian: римлянин ru(ru) (rímljanin) m.
  • Turkish: Romalı tr(tr)
the Roman script
  • Arabic: لاتينية ar(ar) (latiníyya) f., رومانية ar(ar) (rumaníyya) f.
  • Belarusian: лацінка be(be) (lacínka) f. (Belarusian Latin script: łacinka be(be) f.)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 羅馬字 cmn(cmn), 罗马字 cmn(cmn) (Luómǎzì)
  • Czech: Latinka cs(cs) f.
  • Greek: λατινικό αλφάβητο el(el) (latinikó alfávito) n.
  • Japanese: ローマ字 ja(ja) (ろーまじ, Rōma-ji)
  • Korean: 로마자 ko(ko) (Romaja)
  • Polish: łacinka pl(pl) f.
  • Russian: латиница ru(ru) (latínica) f.
  • Serbo-Croatian: латиница f., latinica f.
  • Slovene: latinica sl(sl) f.
  • Ukrainian: латинка uk(uk) (latýnka) f., латиниця uk(uk) (latýnycja) f.
  • Vietnamese: chữ cái Latinh vi(vi), chữ Latinh vi(vi)

Proper noun

Singular Roman

Plural -

Roman

  1. A male given name recently borrowed from continental Europe.

Anagrams


Czech

Czech Wikipedia has an article on: Roman

Wikipedia cs

Etymology

From Latin Rōmānus

Proper noun

Roman m.

  1. A male given name

Estonian

Etymology

From Latin Rōmānus.

Proper noun

Roman

  1. A male given name.

German

German Wikipedia has an article on: Roman

Wikipedia de

Etymology 1

From French roman

Noun

Roman m. (genitive Romans, plural Romane)

  1. (literature) novel

Etymology 2

From Latin Rōmānus.

Proper noun

Roman

  1. A male given name

Polish

Etymology

From Latin Rōmānus.

Proper noun

Roman m.

  1. A male given name

Declension

declension of Roman
singular plural
nominative Roman Romanowie
genitive Romana Romanów
dative Romanowi Romanom
accusative Romana Romanów
instrumental Romanem Romanami
locative Romanie Romanach
vocative Romanie Romanowie

 

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