[color=#000000:post_uid0][quote:post_uid0]Rom/Roma/Roman/Romany [/quote:post_uid0]
He's Latin and Ferengi as well?[/color:post_uid0] |
[color=#000000:post_uid0]Rom - ROHM
Roma - ROHMA Roman - roh-MAAN Romany - ro-MAH-nee It comes from a Sanskritic word. From Merriam-webster.com: Etymology: Romany, married man, husband, male Gypsy, from Sanskrit [i:post_uid0]domba, doma[/i:post_uid0] low caste male musician No Roman as "someone from Rome." :P ~Nan[/color:post_uid0] |
[color=#000000:post_uid0][quote:post_uid0]Etymology: Romany, married man, husband, male Gypsy, from Sanskrit domba, doma low caste male musician
[/quote:post_uid0] I know *that*, I just don't know why it took you three tries to spell the whole word :P[/color:post_uid0] |
[color=#000000:post_uid0]So CAESAR and ROMAiNe salad aren't related to each other?[/color:post_uid0]
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[quote:post_uid0="Captain Galactic"][color=#000000:post_uid0]Please, please, [i:post_uid0]please[/i:post_uid0] don't call me a gypsie. Every time I hear that word, I think of that creepy guy from [i:post_uid0]Choclat[/i:post_uid0]. Please don't make me think of that awful movie... At least [i:post_uid0]I[/i:post_uid0] hated it. :swear:[/color:post_uid0][/quote:post_uid0]
[color=#000000:post_uid0]Aww, I [i:post_uid0]loved[/i:post_uid0] [i:post_uid0]Chocolat.[/i:post_uid0] And Johnny Depp plays a mean jazz guitar.[/color:post_uid0] |
[quote:post_uid0="Sa'ar Chasm"][color=#000000:post_uid0]I know *that*, I just don't know why it took you three tries to spell the whole word :P[/color:post_uid0][/quote:post_uid0]
[color=#000000:post_uid0]No. "Rom," "Roma," "Roman" and "Romany" are all names the Romanian gypsies have used to refer to themselves. :P Nan[/color:post_uid0] |
[color=#000000:post_uid0][quoteNo. "Rom," "Roma," "Roman" and "Romany" are all names the Romanian gypsies have used to refer to themselves. :P[/quote:post_uid0]
Ahh, but "Romania" is derived from "Roman." I have no idea what that proves.[/color:post_uid0] |
[color=#000000:post_uid0][quote:post_uid0]Ahh, but "Romania" is derived from "Roman."
I have no idea what that proves.[/quote:post_uid0] It proves that "Romania" is derived from "Roman". The moron next to me wants to put a smiley or two in, so here goes... :lol: :( :O :p :) <span id='ME'><center>Guest is bored at school...and my teacher is a :swear: </center></span>[/color:post_uid0] |
[quote:post_uid0="Sa'ar Chasm"][color=#000000:post_uid0]Ahh, but "Romania" is derived from "Roman."
I have no idea what that proves.[/color:post_uid0][/quote:post_uid0] [color=#000000:post_uid0]I would think, like "Germania," "Slovenia," "Britannia," and "Yugoslavia," the "ia" comes from a traditional feminization of land titles in accordance to the traditional indentification of the earth as being female, i.e. motherland. Like Gea. Just a thought. ;P Nan[/color:post_uid0] |
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