Examples of 'romanis' in a sentence

Meaning of "romanis"

romaris (noun): plural of Romani, a member of a traditionally itinerant ethnic group
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  • plural of Romani

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Romanis have also influenced the fasıl itself.
Then you will have no more to do with Mademoiselle Romanis.
Romanis have no distinct faith but are often religious.
You tell Mademoiselle Romanis to be ready.
Friends and colleagues knew him as Hugo Romanis.
Did Mademoiselle Romanis send you here to negotiate with me?
You are waiting for Mademoiselle Romanis.
De imperatoribus Romanis on Alexander, including bibliography.
Late Roman silver coin showing the words Deus adiuta Romanis.
The Romanis call their wagons vardo, originating from the Ossetic word “ vurdon ” for cart.
Nicholas de Romanis.
Oh, no, Mademoiselle Romanis is bought and paid for . As is Clemence.
However, various organizations claim that there are 2 million Romanis in Romania.
Oh, no, Mademoiselle Romanis is bought and paid for.
Daylam, Our team consists of young Romanis.

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You tell Mademoiselle Romanis to be ready. You tell her I am coming for her!
Four boys, vagabonds of planet Hebos ' suburbs, were rescued by Nathan Romanis during a ground operation.
I wonder, might I beg the favour of a word? Mademoiselle Romanis.
At the bottom of the racial scale of non-Aryans were Jews, Romanis, Slavs and blacks.
There are also important communities of Chinese, Japanese, Romanis and Jews.
Triratna has links with the ' Ambedkarite ' Buddhist Romanis in Hungary.

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