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23:49 May 4, 2009 |
English to Romanian translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Slang | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Anca Tolea Romania Local time: 03:16 | ||||||
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3 +3 | pârlit/pârlitură |
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3 +2 | roșcovan |
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4 | rodii/ acrituri |
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3 | englezoi |
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roșcovan Explanation: Pommy |ˌpɒmi| (also Pommie) noun ( pl. -mies) Austral./NZ, informal offensive a British person. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: of unknown origin; said by some to be short for pomegranate, as a near rhyme to immigrant, but evidence is lacking.pomegranate |ˌpɒmɪgranɪt| noun 1 an orange-sized fruit with a tough reddish outer skin and sweet red gelatinous flesh containing many seeds. pomegranate 1 2 the tree that bears this fruit, which is native to North Africa and western Asia and has long been cultivated. • Punica granatum, family Punicaceae. |
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7 hrs confidence:
9 hrs confidence: peer agreement (net): +3
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