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Romanian

of or relating to or characteristic of the country of Romania or its people or languages Romanian folk music a native or inhabitant of Romania an eastern Romance language spoken in Romania

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Simple sentences

My name is Romanian; his is American.
Emily studied some Romanian.
I want to learn Romanian.
Romanian is indisputably a difficult language.
The first time I saw the Romanian soccer players was in Madrid.
My books are in Romanian; hers are in English.
Felicja's mother is a Polish of Romanian origin.
We were more than satisfied when the Romanian Government, even before its membership of the European Union, showed its readiness to accept this directive.
Where is the Romanian embassy?
Romanian is a Romance language.
Spanish, French, Italian and Romanian are latin languages.
Do you speak Romanian?
Do you know how to speak Romanian?
It's a Romanian name.

Movie subtitles

Here, the three passports, see: Danish, a Swiss one, a Romanian.
A Romanian. Mr. Popescu.
Uh, Kurtz, this Romanian, uh, Popescu, his own driver knocking him over, his own doctor just passing by.
The Romanian?
English, Serbian, Romanian.
It's a 16:30 flight, Romanian Airlines, East Berlin.
Further south, the Romanian 3rd Army is facing 90 enemy infantry divisions.
They faced the Romanian Third Army, which had no heavy anti-tank guns and no tanks either.
The Romanian, Italian, and Hungarian armies destroyed.
Our forefathers who fought and sacrificed themselves for the freedom, independence and unity of the Romanian lands will be in our hearts forever.
Then I learned that Radu Serban, our new voivode, wanted to unify the Romanian principalities again.
Together, we will unite the three Romanian principalities. This is not a bad idea. It belongs to your late master, Michael.
If I didn't know the Romanian, I'd say it was a hoax.
Those who mock us are not with us, even if they're called Romanian.
My mother is Italian. My father was Romanian.
Uh, who was he? A Romanian.
Uh, Kurtz, this Romanian, uh. Popescu, his own driver knocking him over, his own doctor just passing by.
Aren't you Romanian?
The Romanian dancer with a peg leg.
Spanish, Romanian.
What we have is one dead Romanian.
Our Romanian defector ends up in the morgue and 24 hours later, this happens.
Emile Dursac, Romanian Secret Service.
I'm Romanian.
Just a few words. I can speak that much in Romanian too.
Shot with the help of the Romanian Army and the artists of the Bucharest National Theatre.
Proceed, troops, trusting God for our right, for the Romanian Independence.
The Romanian intervention.
A Romanian.
Uh, Kurtz, this Romanian, uh.
But Mr Popescu is here tonight. - The Romanian?
Yeah, a Romanian proverb she made up this morning.
Romanian.
Bologa is a romanian and fights here, on the romanian front.
Bologa is romanian, mr captains are czechs, mr doctor is polish and the preast is german, i am hungarian, mr captain Cervenko is a russian.

News and current affairs

Many Romanian Army officers are unhappy with the notion of soldiers being tried for crimes committed while defending the dying communist regime.
After all, opinion polls reveal that the Army and Orthodox Church - two hierarchical and traditional organizations - are, by far, the most trusted Romanian institutions.
The horrible murder of Giovanna Reggiani that took place near a Romanian refugee camp in the suburb of Tor di Quinto in Rome shocked both Italy and Romania.
Some Italians responded violently; some Italian and Romanian politicians, eager to offer quick and tough solutions, made scandalous statements that echoed the xenophobic and totalitarian slogans of the past.
Romanian society nowadays is dealing with the consequences of decades of terror and lies, of demagogy and poverty that scarred several generations.
This is not only a Romanian problem, but has become a problem for all of Europe.
Mailat sought escape from his Romanian misery and his Romanian past, but could not imagine that he would find in an Italian refugee camp as much misery as before; that the image in the mirror of his daily new life would be that of a killer.
That review must be done not only by Romanian and Italian states, but by the Roma community in Romania and Italy and also by the European community itself.
When I visited Barcelona and Madrid last year, I was delighted to receive enthusiastic news about the successes of the growing Romanian community in these cities.
Some Romanian refugees were already candidates for the local elections, praised for their hard work and honesty.
It is another when the European project means that French workers face competition from Polish plumbers, Romanian farmers, and Turkish shop clerks.
Just recently, Romanian president Traian Barescu signed the Treaty to join the European Union.
Rather than buckling to France's will, the Romanian president warned French leaders to stop lecturing his country.
Romania's security problems are not external, but internal, for the enemies of Romania establishing a stable, democratic-liberal government are the Romanian people themselves.
No Romanian government can neglect these standards.
But it is agriculture, and in particular the Romanian pig, that is causing the severest headaches in Bucharest and in Brussels.
For centuries Romanian farmers have bred a few pigs each year, out of which the biggest are slaughtered just before Christmas, on St. Ignatius' Day.
Unless breeders adapt to the new, coming European era, Romanian pigs, at least those bred on thousands and thousands of small farms scattered across the countryside, seem doomed.

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