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Romanian

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Romanian meaning

Of or relating to Romania, the Romanian people, or the Romanian language.

Example sentences (20)

It was estimated that about 38% of words in Romanian are of French and/or Italian origin (in many cases both languages); and adding this to Romanian's native stock, about 75%–85% of Romanian words can be traced to Latin.

A spokeswoman for NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, asked about a Ukrainian allegation that the projectile had entered Romanian airspace, referred to the Romanian Defense Ministry’s statement.

A midfielder in the Aaron Ramsey mould, Romanian Cirjan, 17, remarkably made his debut at the age of 10 in the Romanian fourth division.

As the Romanian national day also coincides with the 25th anniversary of Romania’s first embassy in Kazakhstan, opened in Almaty in November 1993, a parallel exhibition of images of Romanian Embassy in Kazakhstan will also be on display.

An alternative name for Romanian used by linguists to disambiguate with the other Eastern Romance languages is "Daco-Romanian", referring to the area where it is spoken (which corresponds roughly to the onetime Roman province of Dacia ).

During the Phoney War of 1939-40, the German government did everything within its power to secure as much Romanian oil as possible, while the British and French governments did as much as they could to deny Romanian oil to Germany.

Hence Wohlthat demanded during his talks with the Romanian Foreign Minister Grigore Gafencu that Romania nationalize their entire oil industry to be controlled henceforth by a new corporation owned jointly by the German and Romanian governments.

In these definitions, the Romanian Old Kingdom also includes areas of Transylvania and Bukovina still under Romanian rule after 1940.

Others maintain that it originates from the Romanian artists Tristan Tzara's and Marcel Janco's frequent use of the words "da, da," meaning "yes, yes" in the Romanian language.

Popular culture Romanian has become popular in other countries through movies and songs performed in the Romanian language.

Romanian is also spoken within communities of Romanian and Moldovan immigrants in the United States, Canada and Australia, although they do not make up a large homogeneous community state-wide.

Romanian Romanian is the only major Romance language with a case system for all nouns, whereas all other languages dropped the cases replacing them by prepositions.

The origin of the term "Daco-Romanian" can be traced back to the first printed book of Romanian grammar in 1780, Samuil Micu, Gheorghe Șincai, Elementa linguae daco-romanae sive valachicae, Vienna, 1780.

The Romanian losses had been so heavy that the area around Odessa was known to the Romanian Army as the Vale of Tears.

The Romanian word for county, comitat, is not currently used for any Romanian administrative divisions.

These words are assigned grammatical gender in Romanian and handled according to Romanian rules; thus "the manager" is managerul.

This article deals with the Romanian (i.e. Daco-Romanian) language, and thus only its dialectal variations are discussed here.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs and the FBI’s Legal Attache Office in Bucharest worked with Romanian officials to find, arrest and extradite Rundo.

A child discovered on Friday was a Canadian citizen and a member of the Romanian family, Dulude said.

A court ruled against Tate after he challenged asset seizures by Romanian prosecutors, who are investigating him on charges of being part of an organized crime group and human trafficking, an official said Wednesday.