[
US
/ɹoʊˈmeɪniən/
]
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Romania
- an eastern Romance language spoken in Romania
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to or characteristic of the country of Romania or its people or languages
Romanian folk music
How To Use Romanian In A Sentence
- Nevertheless, the only East European country to sign up has been Romania (and the Romanian government is now back-pedalling, claiming that it was intimidated by Washington).
- He practiced for weeks," said Scott Lechert, 50, an instructional designer, who along with his partner, Paul Kelly, 55, a physical therapist, adopted Dru from a Romanian orphanage in Sweetness & Light
- The simple design means assembly at the Romanian plant is done almost entirely without robots.
- The Romanian government yesterday unveiled a new, scaled-down security force.
- Tsimbls used to be strung with thinner strings and less tension, in contrast to the Hungarian-Romanian cymbaloms of today, which use piano wire strung with a barbaric tension of 40-50 kilos per string.
- Among the 55 Romanians deported were 33 men, 11 women, three juveniles and five children.
- Plucky Anna bounces back from her ordeal the next morning, so eager is she to get a Van Gogh back to the nice lady who deserves it, but a Romanian tycoon dispatches a tiny hit woman to steal the painting away. Touch of Evil
- The traditional Romanian cimbalom (dulcimer or zither) is the sole accompaniment on the dramatic and stately ‘Cine iubeste si lasa.’
- The Romanian-Jewish writer Mihail Sebastian 1907-45 came to the attention of the English-speaking world in 2000 with the publication of his incandescently angry and exacting World War II diaries. Tender and Tense
- Living near the factories where they worked, first-generation Romanian Americans established communities which often consisted of extended families or of those who had migrated from the same region in Romania.