romans
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romans
romans m
romans
Borrowed from French romance, from Spanish romance, itself probably a borrowing from either Old French romanz or Old Occitan romans, from Vulgar Latin rōmānicē, from Latin rōmānicus. Doublet of romansz.
romans m inan (diminutive romansik)
romans c
For romance in an uncountable sense ("There was romance in the air," etc.), see romantik.
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