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Romanians meaning
plural of Romanian
Example sentences (20)
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romanians are casting ballots on Sunday in the first round of a presidential election that could pit a far-right nationalist against the incumbent leftist prime minister in the runoff.
Investigators were able to identify the Romanians through a series of suspicious packages sent from the United Kingdom, and the United States.
In 2019, Brits came in just behind Turks in numbers receiving German citizenship – way ahead of Poles, Romanians, Iraqis or Syrians,” he added.
In comparison to British adoptees, the Romanians had visibly smaller right inferior frontal regions in the brain.
In the brief period between the film’s release at the start of this year and lockdown, thousands of Romanians queued to see it.
Nice knowing you Romanians.
After a racist attack against Romanians in Belfast, Wilson responded by saying, “Charges of racism were always coincided with the holding out of the hand for more money”.
However, one hopes that the Maltese players will try their best to get a positive outcome against the strong Romanians which could give them a more favourable draw for the continental championships early next year.
Romanians, especially the young and educated, have left the country in droves over the past decade, drawn by better opportunities elsewhere in Europe, but also by despondency over the lack of progress at home.
The EU contingent includes Bulgarians, Romanians, Polish, Portuguese, Belgians, Germans, Italians, Slovakians and a British-born young woman.
To be fair, most Romanians wish they didn't know where Romania was, either.
A group of Dutch men, including Gerritsen, got into a fight with three Romanians.
Local Romanians donated hundreds of toys for children in need as admission to the game between the local Romanian women’s professional basketball team, Phoenix Constanta, and U.S. Soldiers.
Romanians have also seen a spike recently and are in fourth place with almost 30,000.
The 44 had crossed the Greek-Turkish border in small groups and were picked up by the Romanians inside Greece.
Today, 550 Hungarians live in the town alongside more than 7,000 Romanians.
Barely 2% of Romanians consider watching original-language versions most effective into learning a new language (Table QA7b).
Besides, they had to fight also the Romanians who were claim Bulgarian lands.
Bucharest's jazz profile has especially risen since 2002, with the presence of two venues, Green Hours and Art Jazz, as well as an American presence alongside established Romanians.
Correspondingly, Romanians occasionally introduce themselves with their family names first, e.g. a student signing a test paper in school.