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1 romanesco
◆ s.m. Roman dialect.* * *[roma'nesko] romanesco -sca, -schi, -sche1. agg2. sm* * *1. 2.sostantivo maschile Roman dialect* * *romanesco[ dialetto] RomanRoman dialect. -
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1. adj Romanfare alla romana go Dutch2. m, romana f Roman* * *romano1 agg.1 Roman: la Chiesa romana, the Roman (Catholic) Church; l'impero romano, the Roman Empire; numeri romani, Roman numerals // (tip.) carattere romano, Roman type // pagare alla romana, to pay one's own share* * *[ro'mano] romano (-a)1. aggfare o pagare alla romana — to go Dutch
2. sm/f* * *[ro'mano] 1.aggettivo Roman (anche relig. tip.)2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) Roman2) ling. Roman dialect••* * *romano/ro'mano/ ⇒ 2Roman (anche relig. tip.)(f. -a)1 Roman2 ling. Roman dialectpagare o fare alla -a to go Dutch. -
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