"Ronald" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Noun: a male given name.
It can also refer to Ronald McDonald, the mascot of the fast food restaurant chain McDonald's.
It can also refer to a surname, often of British or Scottish origin, derived from the Old English words "regnull" or "regnold", meaning "realm wolf" or "power of the wolf".
To move or make someone move forward quickly and with a lot of energy, often becoming angry or violent.<br><br>Example: The children romped through the park, laughing and playing together.
A romper is a one-piece garment for babies and toddlers, typically consisting of a short or long overall or playsuit, often including sleeves and a hood. It is usually made of lightweight fabric, such as cotton or polyester, and has an elastic waist or cuff for easy attachment and detachment. Rompers are popular for their convenience, ease of changing, and stylish designs.
Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese professional footballer, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He plays as a forward for the Portugal national team and for the club Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League. Ronaldo is known for his exceptional speed, skill, and power on the field, as well as his numerous accolades, including five Ballon d'Or awards and four European Championship titles.
Roncesvalles can refer to two main subjects:<br><br>1. <strong>Battle of Roncesvalles</strong>: The Battle of Roncesvalles was a significant military engagement that took place during the Second Charlemagne's campaign against the Moors in September 778. It occurred near the Roncesvalles Pass in the Pyrenees mountains, which is located on the border between modern-day France and Spain. The battle was a decisive defeat for the Frankish army under the command of Roland, a powerful noble knight and Charlemagne's nephew.<br><br>The famous Lay of the Nibelungs, an Old High German epic poem, tells the story of the battle, and it has had a lasting impact on European literature. However, the details of the events are still debated among historians.<br><br>2. <strong>Roncesvalles, São Paulo</strong>: Roncesvalles is a district in São Paulo, Brazil.
A style of figurative sculpture that originated in 17th-century France, in which a wax or plaster model is used to determine the proportions and position of the various parts of the final sculpture, which is typically a statue of a sitting figure.
Rondel, Rondels, or Rondeaux refers to a medieval short poem written in couplets with a refrain. It is a poem that abides by a specific rhyme scheme and has a characteristic repetition of certain lines.