Romans

/ˈroʊmənz/ noun

Definition

people from ancient Rome; also refers to the biblical book of Romans

Etymology

From Latin Romanus 'of Rome', from Roma 'Rome', possibly from Etruscan

Kelly Says

The Romans gave us everything from concrete to the calendar we use today - their influence is so deep that we still say 'Roman numerals' instead of just 'Italian numbers!'

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሮማውያን
ARالعربية
الرومان
BNবাংলা
রোমানরা
CACatalà
romans
CSČeština
Římané
DADansk
romere
DEDeutsch
Römer
ELΕλληνικά
Ρωμαίοι
ESEspañol
romanos
FAفارسی
روم‌ی‌ها
FISuomi
roomalaiset
FRFrançais
romains
GUGU
રોમનો
HAHA
Rumawa
HEעברית
רומאים
HIहिन्दी
रोमन
HUMagyar
rómaiak
IDBahasa Indonesia
Romawi
IGIG
ndị Rọma
ITItaliano
romani
JA日本語
ローマ人
KKKK
римдіктер
KMKM
មនុស្សរ៉ូម
KO한국어
로마인
MRMR
रोमन
MSBahasa Melayu
Orang Romawi
MYမြန်မာ
ရောမလူမျိုး
NLNederlands
Romeinen
NONorsk
romarar
PAPA
ਰੋਮਨ
PLPolski
Rzymianie
PTPortuguês
romanos
RORomână
romani
RUРусский
римляне
SVSvenska
romare
SWKiswahili
Waroma
TAதமிழ்
ரோமானியர்
TEతెలుగు
రోమన్లు
THไทย
ชาวโรมัน
TLTL
mga Romano
TRTürkçe
Romalılar
UKУкраїнська
римляни
URاردو
رومی
VITiếng Việt
người La Mã
YOYO
àwọn Ọmọ Róòmù
ZH中文
罗马人
ZUZU
amaRoma

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