出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/18 17:27 UTC 版)
From Romani romani, feminine form of romano (“of or pertaining to the Roma”), from rom (“man”). See also Roma.
Romani (plural Romani or Romanis)
Romani
Romani (not comparable)
In some cases, derived from Italian Romani, Romano, or cognates thereof.
While Romani can be used universally but has a stronger connotation on the political, warlike and later imperialistic qualities of Roman citizenship, Quirītēs is used addressing the Roman people when stressing its civil capacity and legal powers.