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21 romanistički
adj Romanic, of Romance* languages/philology, Romances-languages, Romance*- Philology -
22 neolatino
adj.Romance.* * *ADJ* * *neolatino, -a adj[lengua] Romance -
23 romanisch
ro·ma·nisch [roʼma:nɪʃ] adj1) ling, geog Romance;die \romanischen Sprachen the Romance languages;die \romanischen Länder the Romance countries -
24 novela romántica
• love story• Romance language• Romance languages• romance novel• Romanist -
25 Romaans
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26 группа романских языков
General subject: Neo-Latin, New Latin, Romance, Romance languages, neo latinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > группа романских языков
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27 romański
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > romański
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28 romansk
adj Romance;( arkitektur, kunst) Romanesque;[ romanske sprog] Romance languages;[ romansk stil] Romanesque (style);(svarer i Engl ofte til) Norman ( fx a Norman Church). -
29 latince kökenli diller
n. romance languages, romance, Romanesque -
30 Romanistik
Ro·ma·nis·tik <-> [romaʼnɪstɪk] fRomance languages and literature + sing vb, Romance studies -
31 latin
iz.1. (hizk.) Latin; \latin arrunt Vulgar Latin; \latin klasiko Classical Latin2. [ izenen aurrean ] Romance; \latin hizkuntzak Romance languages io. Latin; hitz \latinak Latin words -
32 guia
( guía [gía] < guiar 'to guide, lead,' a term common to all Western Romance languages; the initial consonant indicates that it is of Germanic origin, but no similar term exists in known Germanic lexicons. Corominas suggests it is from Gothic * widan 'to gather together,' since the original meaning in Romance was 'to escort someone and guarantee his safety')Bentley: 1844. Referenced by Watts as a custom pass or manifest. Blevins indicates it was a written permit to allow American merchandise into Mexico, especially during the time of the Santa Fe Trail. The DRAE provides a similar definition. Cobos references it as an invoice or a bill of lading (according to the 6ED, it is an official receipt given by the master of a merchant vessel to the person shipping the goods; the document makes the master of the vessel responsible for the safe arrival of the goods; it may be used as legal proof of ownership of goods, and may be deposited with a creditor as security for a loan). -
33 Latin
1. Romance, pertaining to the countries in which the Romance languages are spoken. 2. hist. (a) Latin (native of ancient Latium). - alfabesi Latin alphabet, Roman alphabet. - harfleri Latin characters, Roman characters. - yelkeni naut. lateen sail. -
34 Roman
1. Romanesque, of the Romanesque period: Roman sanatı Romanesque art. 2. Romance (language): Roman dilleri Romance languages. 3. (a) Romany. 4. Romany, of the Romanies. -
35 ретороманские языки
Linguistics: Rhaetian (languages), Rheto-Romance (languages)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ретороманские языки
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36 романские языки
1) General subject: Romanic, the Latin languages2) Linguistics: Romance (languages) -
37 ÍKORNI
* * *m. squirrel.* * *a, m. a squirrel. This word is undoubtedly, as Grimm suggests (s. v. eichhorn), not of Teut. origin, but a popular corruption of the Gr. σκί-ουρος (= shade-tail), from which word all mod. European languages have borrowed the name of this animal; A. S. âcvern; early Dutch êncoren; Dutch eekhoren, eikhoren, inkhoren; O. H. G., mid. H. G., and Germ. eichorne, eichorn; Dan. egern; Swed. ickorn, ekorre: in the Romance languages, old Fr. escuriere; Fr. ecureuil; Ital. schiriuolo; whence Engl. squirrel. The word íkorni occurs in the heathen poem Gm., but the word is outside the metre, spoiling the flow of the verse, and was no doubt added afterwards; therefore, instead of ‘Rata-töskr heitir íkorni | er renna skal,’ read ‘Rata-töskr heitir | er renna skal.’ Perhaps the ancient Scandin. name of the animal was töskr, akin to Engl. tusk, A. S. tux, from its sharp teeth, and then Rati (= the climber?) would in the verse be the pr. name, töskr the appellative of that animal; and thus Rata-töskr would stand for Ratitöskr = Rati the squirrel; see also Edda, Ó. H. 85, Sks. 115, Gþl. 448. -
38 Romaans
adj. Romanic, pertaining to the Romance languages, pertaining to the family of languages derived from Latin -
39 אינטרלינגואה
interlingua, artificial language first published in 1951 and based on common words in English and the Romance languages developed as an addional international language, artificial language designed to make international communication easy (mainly among scientists) ; artificial language for machine translation -
40 romaniste
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