Roman in Finnish
Roman in Finnish is roomalainen, latinalainen, latinalainen aakkosto — Roman means relating to the city of Rome or the ancient Roman Empire.
Roman in Finnish
roomalainen
latinalainen
(of type or text) Supporting the characters of the Latin alphabet.
roomalainen
latinalainen aakkosto
(uncountable) The Roman script.
antiikva
(typography) One of the main three types used for the Latin alphabet (the others being italics and blackletter), in which the ascenders are mostly straight.
What does "Roman" mean?
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adj Relating to the city of Rome or the ancient Roman Empire.
"The museum has an excellent collection of Roman coins."
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adj Describing upright, non-slanted print type, as opposed to italic.
"The instructions are printed in roman type, with key terms in italic."
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noun A native or resident of Rome.
"The tour guide, a lifelong Roman, knew every back street."
Roman in a sentence
- The museum has an excellent collection of Roman coins.
- The instructions are printed in roman type, with key terms in italic.
- The tour guide, a lifelong Roman, knew every back street.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Roman" in Finnish?
"Roman" in Finnish is roomalainen, latinalainen, latinalainen aakkosto. Roman means: Relating to the city of Rome or the ancient Roman Empire.
How do you use "Roman" in a sentence?
Example: "The museum has an excellent collection of Roman coins." In Finnish, "Roman" is roomalainen, latinalainen, latinalainen aakkosto.
Are there other ways to say "Roman" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "Roman": roomalainen, latinalainen, latinalainen aakkosto, antiikva.
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