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Roumania

American  
[roo-mey-nee-uh, -meyn-yuh] / rʊˈmeɪ ni ə, -ˈmeɪn yə /

noun

  1. Romania.


Roumania British  
/ ruːˈmeɪnɪə /

noun

  1. a variant of Romania

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Other Word Forms

  • Roumanian adjective

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They came from Russia and Poland and later Roumania and Austria, all Eastern Europe, all through the nineteenth century.

From Literature

From Dorothy Parker, that “love is a thing that can never go wrong;/And I am Marie of Roumania.”

From New York Times

The latter, together with those of Bulgaria, Roumania, Slavonia, and Dalmatia, he estimates at about five hundred.

From Project Gutenberg

He comes, for example, to talk about the affairs of Roumania, and he brings letters and vouchers from literary friends in Paris.

From Project Gutenberg

Also, one of a privileged class in Roumania. µ English writers sometimes call Russian landed proprietors boyars.

From Project Gutenberg