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Meaning of Romano- | Babel Free

Phrase CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to Rome or Romans.
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  2. Pertaining to Romania or Romanians.
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  3. Pertaining to the Romani.
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Examples

“Even to this day, the parochial divisions of Wales are, probably, much the same as they were in the Romano-British period, save that where the population increased, subdivisions into subordinate cures took place.”
“The ties between Tudor Vladimirescu and the liberation movement in Serbia also deserve to be mentioned, and especially the fact that the Adunarea norodului (the People’s Assembly) seemed to be of Serbian inspiration. Thus Romano-Serbian relations were tied in a new and institutional aspect, which unfortunately had no consequences.”
“N. Ciachir, "Contributions to the History of Romano-Serbian Political Relations Between 1875 and 1878," ANALELE UNIVERSITATII BUCURESTI -⁠- ISTORIE, Vol XXIII. No 1, 1974, p 74.”
“Col Dr Victor Atanasiu presented and commented on "An Unpublished Document Referring to Russo-Romano-Serbian Relations in the Period of Romania's Neutrality (1914-1916)."”
“The interests of the Serbs and the Romanians are identical; Romano-Serbian cooperation is necessary.”

R. W. Seton-Watson and the Romanians

“At the beginning of the 19th Century there were seven autocephalous or autonomous churches in the Balkans: Four of the Serbian language (Montenegro, the Patriarchate of Carlovitz, the Archbishopric of Belgrade and the autonomous Church of Bosnia-Herzegovina), two Romanian speaking (Romania and Transylvania), and one Romano-Serbian (Rucovina).”
“Blondel needn’t have been so concerned about Tisza’s negotiations as Hungarians hostile to Romanian demands were themselves sabotaging any efforts to offer concessions. Certainly the reporting in the Pesti Hirlap of the text of a Romano-Serbian treaty, supposedly signed on 24th June 1913, described as aiming at dismemberment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was recognised by the official papers of Vienna and Budapest as an attempt to put an obstacle in the way of the talks.”
“The small northern Rom population, who call themselves Rommanes, speak Sinte Romani dialects that have been influenced by Austrian German. Many of the Rom groups also speak a Slav dialect called Romano-Serbian, also known as Tent Gypsy.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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