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Roma vs Romano - What's the difference?

roma | romano |


As nouns the difference between roma and romano

is that roma is roman while romano is roman.

As an adjective roma

is roman.

As a proper noun romano is

from the (etyl) saint's name romanus.

Terms vs Romano - What's the difference?

terms | romano |


As nouns the difference between terms and romano

is that terms is while romano is roman.

As a proper noun romano is

from the (etyl) saint's name romanus.

Gypsy vs Romano - What's the difference?

gypsy | romano |


As nouns the difference between gypsy and romano

is that gypsy is alternative form of Gypsy|lang=en: a member of the Romani people while romano is a hard, sharp cheese served grated as a garnish.

As an adjective gypsy

is alternative form of Gypsy|lang=en: of or belonging to the Romani people or one of it sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichel, etc).

As a verb gypsy

is to roam around the country like a gypsy.

As a proper noun Gypsy

is the language Romani.

Romano vs Parmesan - What's the difference?

romano | parmesan |


As nouns the difference between romano and parmesan

is that romano is roman while parmesan is someone from parma (the italian city or region).

As a proper noun romano

is from the (etyl) saint's name romanus.

As an adjective parmesan is

from parma.

Romano vs Veneziano - What's the difference?

romano | veneziano |


As nouns the difference between romano and veneziano

is that romano is roman while veneziano is venetian (male person) or veneziano can be venetian (form or venetian language spoken in venice).

As a proper noun romano

is from the (etyl) saint's name romanus.

As an adjective veneziano is

venetian.

Romant vs Romano - What's the difference?

romant | romano |


As nouns the difference between romant and romano

is that romant is while romano is roman.

As a proper noun romano is

from the (etyl) saint's name romanus.

Roman vs Romano - What's the difference?

roman | romano |


As nouns the difference between roman and romano

is that roman is a native or resident of Rome while romano is a hard, sharp cheese served grated as a garnish.

As an adjective roman

is upright, as opposed to italic.

As a proper noun Roman

is a given name derived from Latin recently borrowed from continental Europe.