roma
IPA: rˈoʊmʌ
Root Word: Roma
noun
- A nomadic people with origins in India, the Romani.
- A subgroup of the Romani people found primarily in Eastern Europe.
- A variety of the Romani language (or occasionally) the Romani macrolanguage.
- A Romani; a member of the Roma/Romani people.
- Any of a number of places, including a city in Texas and a city in Queensland.
- A female given name from Latin of English-speakers.
- A variety of tomato.
- An Austronesian language of Indonesia.
- Alternative form of Rome [A city on the Tiber River on the Italian peninsula; ancient capital of the Roman Empire; capital city of Italy; capital city of the region of Lazio.]
- Alternative letter-case form of Roma (“a variety of tomato”). [A nomadic people with origins in India, the Romani.]
adjective
- Romani: of or pertaining to the Roma people.
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Examples of "roma" in Sentences
- And the latin one, and the roma one.
- Neither the Roma, or the homosexuals.
- The other is in the Roma neighborhood.
- Roma are not an exception to that rule.
- Roma Ryan confirmed the rumor to the media.
- The riot leaders claimed that the Roma were starving.
- Antic Miletopolis is a famous city of Roma, Helen and Bizans.
- The Roma in Turkey descend from the times of the Byzantine Empire.
- Extremist groups organised two anti Roma marches over the weekend.
- The Germans targeted the nomadic Roma and spared the sedentary Roma.
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