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Romanian$505769$ - traduzione in olandese

GRAMMAR OF THE ROMANIAN LANGUAGE
Romanian Grammar; Grammar of Romanian; Romanian definite article; Romanian adverbs

Romanian      
n. Roemeen, inwoner van Roemenië
dead lift         
  •  Strongman, Derek Poundstone deadlifts using tires as weights.
  • Fitness model performing a deadlift
POWER SPORT
Trapbar deadlift; Dead lift; Deadlifting; Deadlift suit; Romanian deadlift
n. direct optillen zonder mechanische hulp; opheffen van gewicht tot op heuphoogte
Neo-Nazi         
  • Graffiti depicting the U symbol of the [[Ustashe]] during the [[Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia]]
  • right
  • left
  • left
  • Members of the [[National Bolshevik Party]]. "Nazbols" tailor ultra-nationalist themes to a native Russian environment while still employing Nazi aesthetics.
  • Flag of the Dayar Mongol, a neo-Nazi party in Mongolia
  • Flag of the [[National Socialist Movement of Chile]]
  • Guénonian Traditionalism]] via [[Julius Evola]].
  • Flag of the [[SUMKA]]
  • The radicalisation of Flemish activist group [[Vlaamse Militanten Orde]] in the 1970s energised international neo-Nazism.
  • The nearest Italy came to returning to [[fascism]] was the 1970 [[Golpe Borghese]] of commando veteran [[Junio Valerio Borghese]].
  • The 1980s dispute between Austrian president [[Kurt Waldheim]] and the [[World Jewish Congress]] caused an international incident.
  • Golden Dawn]]
  • US Capitol]], Washington, DC, 2008
  • Neo-Nazi demonstration in [[Leipzig]], Germany, in October 2009
  • A neo-Nazi in Russia. The photograph was taken at an anti-gay demonstration in Moscow in October 2010.
  • ONR march in [[Poznań]] in November 2015
  • [[Wehrmacht]]}} general and leader of the postwar [[Socialist Reich Party]]
  • German Social Union]], returned from exile to Germany in the mid-1950s.
  • url-status=live }}</ref> photographed in 1976, wearing the IKL uniform, a blue tie and a black shirt
  • Thompson]] concert
  • political party in the United Kingdom]].
MOVEMENT TO REVIVE NAZI IDEOLOGIES
Neo-Nazi; Neo-nazism; Neonazism; Neo-nazi; Neo Nazi; Neo-Nazis; Neo Nazism; Neonazi; NeoNazism; Neo-Nazi groups of the United States; Neo-Nazi movement; Neo-nazis; Nazi parties; Neonazis; Neo nazi; Neo-Naziism; Neo-nacists; Nynazism; Neo Nazis; Neo nazis; Neo-Nazism in Germany; Russian neo-nazism; Neo-nazism in estonia; Neo-nazism in Croatia; Neo-National Socialism; Neo-National Socialist; Neonacizm; Neo-Nazism in Croatia; German neo-Nazi; Russian neo-Nazis; Russian neo-Nazi; Neo-Nazist; American neo-Nazi; Neo-Nazism in the United States; Neo-Nazism in Europe; Neo-Nazism in Greece; Neo-national socialists; Neo-national-socialism; Neo-Hitlerite; Neohitlerite; Neohitlerism; Neo-Hitlerism; Neo-Hitlerites; Neohitlerites; American Neo-Nazis; American Neo-Nazi; Neo-Nazism in Costa Rica; Neo-Nazism in Ukraine; New nazism; Ukrainian neo-Nazi; Finnish neo-Nazis; Serbian neo-Nazis; Romanian neo-Nazis; German neo-Nazis; Greek neo-Nazis; British neo-Nazis; Neo-Nazism in Israel; Australian neo-Nazis; Estonian neo-Nazis; Pakistani neo-Nazis; Polish neo-Nazis; Hungarian neo-Nazis; Spanish neo-Nazis; Neo-Nazism in Slovakia; Neo-Nazism in Russia; Neo-nazism in Russia; Neo-Nazism in Spain; Neo-Nazism in America; Neo nazist; Neo-Nazism in the Czech Republic; Neo-Nazism in Hungary; Neo-Nazism in South Africa; Neo-Nazism in Turkey; Neo-Nazism in Taiwan; Neo-Nazism in the Netherlands
Neo-Nazie

Definizione

Romanian
also Rumanian (Romanians)
1.
Romanian means belonging or relating to Romania, or to its people, language, or culture.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A Romanian is a Romanian citizen, or a person of Romanian origin.
N-COUNT
3.
Romanian is the language spoken in Romania.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Romanian grammar

Standard Romanian (i.e. the Daco-Romanian language within Balkan Romance) shares largely the same grammar and most of the vocabulary and phonological processes with the other three surviving varieties of Balkan Romance, namely Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian.

As a Romance language, Romanian shares many characteristics with its more distant relatives: Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, etc. However, Romanian has preserved certain features of Latin grammar that have been lost elsewhere. This could be explained by a host of arguments such as: relative isolation in the Balkans, possible pre-existence of identical grammatical structures in its substratum (as opposed to the substrata over which the other Romance languages developed), and existence of similar elements in the neighboring languages. One Latin element that has survived in Romanian while having disappeared from other Romance languages is the morphological case differentiation in nouns. Nevertheless, declensions have been reduced to only three forms (nominative/accusative, genitive/dative, and vocative) from the original six or seven. Another might be the retention of the neuter gender in nouns, although in synchronic terms, Romanian neuter nouns can also be analysed as "ambigeneric", that is as being masculine in the singular and feminine in the plural (see below) and even in diachronic terms certain linguists have argued that this pattern, as well as that of case differentiation, was in a sense "re-invented" rather than a "direct" continuation of the Latin neuter.

Romanian is attested from the 16th century. The first Romanian grammar was Elementa linguae daco-romanae sive valachicae by Samuil Micu and Gheorghe Șincai, published in 1780. Many modern writings on Romanian grammar, in particular, most of those published by the Romanian Academy (Academia Română), are prescriptive; the rules regarding plural formation, verb conjugation, word spelling and meanings, etc. are revised periodically to include new tendencies in the language.