Roma: meaning, definitions and examples

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Roma

 

[ ˈrəʊmə ]

Context #1

football

A member of the AS Roma football team, based in Rome, Italy. The team has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base.

Synonyms

athlete, footballer, player

Examples of usage

  • Roma defeated their rivals in a thrilling match last night.
  • The captain of Roma scored a beautiful goal in the final minutes of the game.
Context #2

city

The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient history, art, and architecture. Roma is a popular tourist destination with iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum and the Vatican City.

Synonyms

Eternal City, Italian capital, Rome

Examples of usage

  • I visited Roma last summer and fell in love with its charm.
  • Roma is a city that seamlessly blends the past and the present.

Translations

Translations of the word "Roma" in other languages:

🇵🇹 Roma

🇮🇳 रोम

🇩🇪 Rom

🇮🇩 Roma

🇺🇦 Рим

🇵🇱 Rzym

🇯🇵 ローマ

🇫🇷 Rome

🇪🇸 Roma

🇹🇷 Roma

🇰🇷 로마

🇸🇦 روما

🇨🇿 Řím

🇸🇰 Rím

🇨🇳 罗马

🇸🇮 Rim

🇮🇸 Róm

🇰🇿 Рим

🇬🇪 რომი

🇦🇿 Roma

🇲🇽 Roma

Word origin

The word 'Roma' has multiple meanings and origins. In the context of football, it refers to the AS Roma football team. The team was founded in 1927 and has since become one of the most successful clubs in Italy. As a city, Roma (or Rome) has a history that dates back to ancient times, with influences from the Roman Empire, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. The name 'Roma' is derived from the Latin word 'Roma' which is believed to have originated from the Etruscan word 'Rumon', meaning 'river'.