Roman in Japanese
Roman in Japanese is ローマ, ローマ人, ローマ字 — Roman means relating to the city of Rome or the ancient Roman Empire.
Roman in Japanese
ローマ
Pronounced: rōma
ローマ人
Pronounced: rōmajin
ローマ字
Pronounced: rōmaji
(uncountable) The Roman script.
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 Japanese?
"Roman" in Japanese is ローマ, ローマ人, ローマ字. Roman means: Relating to the city of Rome or the ancient Roman Empire.
How do you pronounce ローマ?
"Roman" in Japanese is ローマ, pronounced "rōma".
How do you use "Roman" in a sentence?
Example: "The museum has an excellent collection of Roman coins." In Japanese, "Roman" is ローマ, ローマ人, ローマ字.
Are there other ways to say "Roman" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "Roman": ローマ, ローマ人, ローマ字.
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