What does roz in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word roz in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use roz in Romanian.
The word roz in Romanian means pink, roz, roz, roz, roz, roz, roz, roz, frez, roz, roz aprins, bani roz, culoare roz pal, de culoare roz pal. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word roz
pink
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roz(pink in colour) Îi plăcea să poarte puloverul roz. She loved to wear her pink shirt. |
roz(pink-red in colour) (culoare) My shoulders get rosy in the sun. |
roz(pale tint of red) Unora dintre fetițe le place să poarte roz. Some little girls love to wear pink. |
roz(figurative (optimistic) (situație) Your rosy outlook on life always makes me feel better. |
roz(decorative feature) Tavanul salonului are un roz drăguț. The drawing room ceiling has a lovely rose. |
roz(color: pink) Nu prea îmi place fața de masă roz. He thought I should paint the room yellow, but I chose rose. |
roz(pink in color) I'm not sure I like the rose tablecloth. |
frez, roz(color: red) Bright strawberry is her favorite color. |
roz aprins(bright or shocking pink) Do you have this top in hot pink? |
bani roz(figurative, informal (gay people's spending power) (putere de cumpărare a comunității gay) |
culoare roz pal(colour: warm pink) Is salmon the right colour for shoes with that dress? |
de culoare roz pal(warm pink in colour) Her salmon sweater looked awful with the red skirt. |
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