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Romano
Romano
Italian
Noun
Romano m (plural Romani)
Proper noun
Romano m
- A male given name from the Latin saint's name Romanus.
- A common surname for someone who was a Roman, or derived from the given name.
romano
romano
English
Noun
romano (plural romanos)
- A hard, sharp cheese served grated as a garnish.
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Etymology 1
Noun
romano (accusative singular romanon, plural romanoj, accusative plural romanojn)
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Etymology 2
Noun
romano (accusative singular romanon, plural romanoj, accusative plural romanojn)
- Roman (a native or inhabitant of Rome)
Italian
Etymology
From Latin rōmānus.
Surface analysis: Roma (“Rome”) + -ano (“of or pertaining to”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /roˈmano/, [r̺oˈmaː.n̺o]
- Hyphenation: ro‧mà‧no
Adjective
romano m (feminine singular romana, masculine plural romani, feminine plural romane)
Noun
romano m (plural romani)
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Latin
Adjective
rōmānō
- dative masculine singular of rōmānus
- dative neuter singular of rōmānus
- ablative masculine singular of rōmānus
- ablative neuter singular of rōmānus
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin rōmānus (“Roman”), from Rōma (“Rome”), corresponding to Roma + -ano. Displaced Old Portuguese romão.
Adjective
romano m (feminine singular romana, masculine plural romanos, feminine plural romanas, comparable)
- Roman (of, from or relating to the city of Rome)
- (historical) Roman (of, from or relating to the Ancient Roman civilisation)
- (religion) Roman (relating to the Roman Catholic Church)
Synonyms
- (relating to the Roman Catholic Church): católico romano
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Noun
romano m (plural romanos, feminine romana, feminine plural romanas)
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