"Rumantsch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Rumantsch is the collective term for a group of languages historically considered dialects of the Romanish language, spoken in the southeastern part of the Swiss canton of Grisons. They are Romance languages, derived from Vulgar Latin.
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Rulide is a medication used to treat infections caused by certain bacteria, such as acne, dental infections, respiratory tract infections, and urinary tract infections. It belongs to a class of antibiotics known as macrolides.
verb or noun:<br><br> to give a decision, direction, or official authority about something<br> a person or government group that has and exercises the power or authority to govern a country, state, or organization<br> a principle or law that is widely accepted or established as a standard<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.<br>- The king was the ruler of the kingdom.<br>- Freedom of speech is a fundamental right ruling the modern world.
There is no word "rulley" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.
A strong, distilled liquor made from fermented sugarcane byproducts or molasses, typically aged in oak barrels.
Romania, a country located in Southeastern Europe. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with a diverse culture of numerous ethnic and linguistic groups.
Romansh is a Romance language spoken in southeastern Switzerland and north-eastern Italy. It is the directly attestable descendant of the spinal Rhaeto-Romance languages (also called Eastern Romance) of the Late Latin period. Romansh is a national language, along with German, Italian, and French, officially recognized by the Swiss Constitution and upheld in the country's linguistic canton, Grisons (Graubünden).
A type of sensual and energetic dance originating in Cuba, characterized by hip movements and rhythmic steps.
A person, typically a fighter pilot, who flies an aircraft prone to shaking violently when maneuvering, such as a World War I biplane.
Low, continuous vibrations or murmurings, typically of thunder or an earthquake; a loud, low-pitched sound, typically a murmur or a growl.
Making a low, continuous, loud noise, such as thunder. <br><br>Example: "The storm was making a loud rumbling sound in the distance." <br><br>Also: talking noisily and at length. <br><br>Example: "The teacher got a bit grumpy and started rumbling on in class."
NO ADJECTIVE<br><br>Rumblingly is not a word in the English language. The nearest word in English is "rumbling", which means producing a low, continuous sound, often shaking or vibrating, such as thunder in the distance or the noise of an engine.<br><br>For example:<br>The thunder rumbled through the night sky.