rumanian造句1 The Rumanian or Andalusian peasant went in rags.
2 The Rumanian talent was world number one for a brief spell in the same year.
3 Did l get flak as a Rumanian immigrant?
4 THE Rumanian Fairy Tales which appear now for the first time in an English translation form only a small portion of the vast treasure of tales and legends known and told in Rumania .
5 He snatched at the glove she held ... Then, suddenly, there was the Rumanian countess.
6 The other friends were all Parisian except for a young couple, Rumanians living in Paris, distant relations of Teodor.
7 Each language has borrowed heavily from various non-Romance languages-French from Germanic and Celtic, Spanish and Portuguese from Arabic, and Rumanian from Slavic, Hungarian, Albanian, and Turkish.
8 It was also awarded to German Allies, notably the Italian and Rumanian forces, as well as those volunteers from the invaded Eastern territories who joined the German cause.
9 They have been selected not only for their internal beauty and for being characteristically Rumanian, but also because they form a distinct addition to the literature of the Folk Tales of the world.