What does Ρώμη in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word Ρώμη in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Ρώμη in Greek.
The word Ρώμη in Greek means Rome, Ρώμη, μυϊκή δύναμη, ρώμη, δύναμη, σθεναρότητα, νομοσχέδιο που τίθεται υπό την κρίση του λαού στην αρχαία Ρώμη, πρόταση νομοσχεδίου που τίθεται υπό την κρίση του λαού στην αρχαία Ρώμη, της Ρώμης, από τη Ρώμη. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word Ρώμη
Rome
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Ρώμη(Italian capital city) Η Ρώμη είναι γεμάτη ενδιαφέροντα πράγματα να δει κανείς. Rome's crammed full of interesting stuff to see. |
μυϊκή δύναμη(plural: muscular strength) |
ρώμη, δύναμη, σθεναρότητα(figurative (strength) |
νομοσχέδιο που τίθεται υπό την κρίση του λαού στην αρχαία Ρώμη(ancient Rome: law passed by the people) |
πρόταση νομοσχεδίου που τίθεται υπό την κρίση του λαού στην αρχαία Ρώμη(ancient Rome: proposal of a rogation) |
της Ρώμης(of, from Rome) The Roman subway system is fast and convenient. |
από τη Ρώμη(sb from modern Rome) My ex-boyfriend was a Roman. |
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