The group of languages derived from Latin.
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Examples for "Romance"
Examples for "Romance"
1Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures in the University of Michigan.
2Title: The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century
3Title: The Heart's Highway A Romance of Virginia in the Seventeeth Century
4Youth is the period of Romance, when the heart rules the head.
5They suggested romances: lovers in the forests; knights in armor; wicked enchantresses.
1The only Romance language Felipe doesn't happen to speak is Italian.
2Some of the writing on the label was in a Romance language, but not all.
3Of course, Spanish is a Romance language.
4After a time the word Romance was used to mean a story told in any Romance language.
5We passed a region where, he said, a small group of people speak Friuli, a Rheto Romance language.
6It is the only epic Spain has ever produced, and is the most ancient of any in the Romance language.
7While Petra's drinking words slur unpleasantly, Daniel's overlap melodically, as though he is speaking a Romance language Suzanne half understands.
8The Troubadours who flourished for three centuries, from 950 to 1250, used the Romance language in their poems.
9But even the Teutonic and the Romance languages are not entirely different.
10Now you say, no, actually I'm studying Romance languages and ornithology.
11Romance languages and the chemical breakdown of chocolate were of no use to Con.
12In 1944, Morath graduated in Romance languages at Berlin University.
13The indebtedness of the Romance languages to Latin is well illustrated by the case of French.
14He is reminded of the word "liver" in the Romance languages and traces its etymology.
15Do we not catch a glimpse of this in the masculine and feminine gender of Romance languages?
16It's clearer in the Romance languages.
Translations for Romance language