Romanos (en. Romans)
/roˈmanos/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Inhabitant or citizen of Rome.
The Romans built a vast empire.
Los romanos construyeron un vasto imperio.
Person of the Roman people in antiquity.
The Romans developed architecture that is still studied today.
Los romanos desarrollaron la arquitectura que aún se estudia hoy.
Culture and civilization of ancient Rome.
The history of the Romans is fascinating.
La historia de los romanos es fascinante.
Etymology
From Latin 'Romanus', meaning 'of Rome'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
common romans
Common people of ancient Rome.
romanos de a pie
to be more Roman than the Pope
To be deeply rooted in Roman culture.
ser más romano que el Papa
ancient Roman
Pertaining to the era of ancient Rome.
romano antiguo
Related Words
Rome
Capital of Italy and center of Roman civilization.
Roma
empire
Political organization of the Romans that dominated much of Europe.
imperio
legion
Military unit of the Roman army.
legión
Slang Meanings
Colloquial term for referring to a fan of Roman history.
That guy is a Roman, he knows everything about Caesar.
Ese chico es un romano, sabe todo sobre César.
Reference to a person who behaves in an authoritarian manner.
Don't be so Roman, relax a little.
No seas tan romano, relájate un poco.