"Roumois" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Roumois" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Roumois" Meaning

Roumois is a region and a former canton in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France.

"Roumois" Examples

Rousimois (French preposition)


Usage Examples


1. As a preposition of motion

- "Il est allé à Rousimois pour Easter market" (He went to Rousimois for the Easter market.)

2. As a preposition of origin

- "Je suis originaire de Rousimois" (I am from Rousimois.)

3. As a preposition of place

- "Misez votre tapette à Rousimois" (Put your flag in Rousimois.)

4. In idomatic expressions

- "Après Rousimois, les choses se sont calmées" (After Rousimois, things calmed down.)

5. As part of an expression

- "Manger à Rousimois signifie d'être ruiné" (To eat in Rousimois means to be bankrupt.)

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