roma'lı

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Türkçe - İngilizce
Roman
roma kürek gemisi
galley
Roma
Rome; Roman
Roma
eternal city
Roma hukuku
Roman law, civil law
Roma iki yüzlü kapılar tanrısı
Janus
Roma İmparatorluğu
the Roman Empire
roma
Roman

Romans did not wish for the fall of their empire, but it happened. - Romalılar, imparatorluğun çöküşünü istemedi, ama oldu.

I visited Romania a few years ago. - Birkaç yıl önce Romanya'yı gördüm.

roma hukuku
Roman law
roma hukuku araştırmacısı
romanist
roma kilisesine st. paul'ün yolladığı mektup
Roman
roma mimarisi tarzı
Romanesque style
roma mimarisi tarzı
Romanesque
roma mimarisi tarzında
Romanesque
roma mimarisine ait
Roman
roma rakamı
Roman numeral
roma takviminde ayın ilk günü
kalends
roma takviminde ayın ilk günü
calends
roma'da romalılar gibi davran
do in Rome as the Romans do
kutsal roma imparatoru
holy roman emperor
özgür roma vatandaşları
(Kanun) gentles
Eski Roma Alfabesi
Ancient Roman Alphabet
Doğu roma imparatorluğu
Eastern Empire
eski roma
ancient Rome
eski roma hayranlığı
romanism
eski roma ölçü birimi
(185 m.) stadium
yunan ve roma tiyatrosu
(Eğitim) the drama of greece and rome
roma''lı
Of or from the Roman Empire
roma''lı
Used to distinguish a Roman numeral from an Arabic numeral in oral discourse

You will find the term defined at the end of Roman one.

roma''lı
A male given name recently borrowed from continental Europe
roma''lı
The Roman script
roma''lı
Roman Catholic
roma''lı
Of or from Rome
roma''lı
A native or resident of the Roman Empire
roma''lı
A native or resident of Rome
roma''lı
Roman means related to or connected with ancient Rome and its empire. the fall of the Roman Empire. A Roman was a citizen of ancient Rome or its empire. When they conquered Britain, the Romans brought this custom with them
roma''lı
{i} male first name
roma''lı
{i} member of the Roman Catholic Church; citizen of ancient or modern Rome
roma''lı
Roman means related to or connected with modern Rome. a Roman hotel room. A Roman is someone who lives in or comes from Rome. soccer-mad Romans. the ordinary style of printing that uses small upright letters, like the style used for printing these words font, italics italics. Typeface used most widely in Western typography, the general term for the type of this book's text. Characterized by simple, unembellished shapes, roman was developed by 15th-century printers as an alternative to the heavy-bodied, spiky black letter script. Models for a new type that was easier to cut and read were found in the scriptoria, where scribes, probably at the urging of humanist scholars, were experimenting with a letter face they believed had been used in ancient Rome. Historians now trace its ancestry instead to the letter forms developed for Charlemagne's decrees by Alcuin in the 9th century. Within a century, roman had superseded all other typefaces throughout Europe; the sole exception was Germany, where black letter continued to hold sway into the 20th century. Africa Roman Greco Roman wrestling Holy Roman Empire Jakobson Roman Osipovich Roman alphabet The Roman Observer Roman Peace Polanski Roman roman à clef Roman Catholicism Roman Curia Roman de la Rose Roman law Roman mythology Roman numerals Roman question Roman religion Roman Republic and Empire Deeds of the Romans
roma''lı
{s} Catholic; pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church; pertaining to ancient or modern Rome; pertaining to the culture and art of ancient Rome
İngilizce - İngilizce

roma'lı teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

Roma
A subgroup of the Romani people (believed to have originated in India), found primary in Eastern Europe; also known as Gypsies
Roma
A female given name used in the Anglo-Saxon world, associated with the Latin or Italian name of Rome
Roma
An Austronesian language of Indonesia
Roma
A city in Texas on the Rio Grande, pop. (2000) 9,617 (see Roma, Texas in Wikipedia)
Roma
A variety of tomato
Roma
A people believed to have originated in India and now found throughout Europe, particularly Eastern Europe; the people known as Gypsies
Roma
A city in Texas on the Rio Grande, pop. (2000) 9,617
roma
capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
roma
a member of a nomadic people originating in northern India and now living on all continents
roma'lı