romano
Roman
adjective roh-MAH-noh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'Romanus'
Usage Note
Romano describes things from Rome and underpins the famous phrase pagare alla romana ('to split the bill'). Adjectives of origin like this stay lowercase in Italian, unlike English.
Examples
"È un piatto tipico romano."
Natural Translation
It is a typical Roman dish.
Literal Translation
It-is a dish typical Roman.
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