rumānis

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Latvian

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Etymology

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Probably via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Romanian român (Romanian) (cf. older variant rumân with u), itself a borrowing from Latin Romanus (Roman). The Romanians are culturally descended from the old Roman settlers in the Danube region; their language is a continuation of the local Vulgar Latin dialects.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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rumānis m (2nd declension, feminine form: rumāniete)

  1. a Romanian man, a man born in Romania
  2. (genitive plural) Romanian; pertaining to Romania and its people
    rumāņu valodathe Romanian language
    rumāņu literatūraRomanian literature
    rumāņu dziesmasRomanian songs

Declension

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