Romanas (en. Roman)
/roˈmanas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Traditional dance of Spain characterized by its rhythm and joy.
At the village festival, everyone danced romanas until dawn.
En la fiesta del pueblo, todos bailaron romanas hasta el amanecer.
Music that accompanies this type of dance.
The musicians played romanas that got people up to dance.
Los músicos tocaron romanas que hicieron que la gente se levantara a bailar.
A form of dance that symbolizes unity and collective enjoyment.
The romanas are the perfect way to enjoy local culture with friends.
Las romanas son la manera perfecta de disfrutar la cultura local con amigos.
Etymology
The term 'romanas' comes from Old Spanish, related to the traditional dance of Spanish culture.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to dance romanas
Participating in the traditional dance of romanas.
bailar romanas
music of romanas
Melodies used to dance romanas.
música de romanas
romanas party
Festive event where romanas are shared and danced.
fiesta de romanas
Related Words
dance
A form of artistic expression that involves coordinated movement and rhythm.
danza
music
The art of organizing sounds and silences in a way that produces beauty.
música
culture
Set of knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors of a particular group.
cultura
Slang Meanings
Fun dance performed at parties.
That party was incredible; we all did romanas until we couldn't anymore.
Esa fiesta fue increíble, todos hicimos romanas hasta que no pudimos más.
Socializing through dance.
At this gathering, people move in romanas to connect with each other.
En esta reunión, la gente se move en romanas para conectar entre sí.