Romance in spanish

Romance

pronunciation: roʊmɑnθe part of speech: noun
In gestures

romance1 = romance, aventura, aventura amorosa. 

Example: The author warns against the twin dangers of getting drunk and illusory conference romances.

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» have + a romance = tener un romance, tener una aventura amorosa, tener una aventura.

Example: After breaking up with Luke several months ago, she is reported having a special romance with an aspiring actor named Leo.

» romance language = lengua romance.

Example: The English language is rich in synonyms and near-synonyms, because it has roots in both Teutonic and romance languages.

romance2 = novela rosa. 

Example: Librarians should view teenage romances not as a 2nd-best literature but as valuable books in themselves.

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» adolescent romance = novela para adolescentes.

Example: Research has been conducted to investigate the appeal to girls, of adolescent romances such as 'Sweet Valley High'.

» chivalric romance = romance caballeresco, novela de caballería. [Balada que relata las hazañas de un caballero]

Example: Secondly there were the chivalric romances, composed between the mediaeval period and the seventeenth century.

» contemporary romance = novela contemporánea.

Example: In all, the specialist world of romantic fiction is by no means homogeneous and there is even specialism in contemporary romance, historical romance, hospital romance and mystery romance.

» Harlequin Romance novel = novela rosa Harlequín. [Tipo de novela rosa americana]

Example: Seventy-two women from the ages of 18 to 70 read a Harlequin Romance novel by Sue Byfield.

» historical romance = novela histórica.

Example: In all, the specialist world of romantic fiction is by no means homogeneous and there is even specialism in contemporary romance, historical romance, hospital romance and mystery romance.

» hospital romance = novela sobre hospitales. [Narración inventada cuya trama se desarrolla en un centro médico]

Example: In all, the specialist world of romantic fiction is by no means homogeneous and there is even specialism in contemporary romance, historical romance, hospital romance and mystery romance.

» mystery romance = novela de misterio.

Example: In all, the specialist world of romantic fiction is by no means homogeneous and there is even specialism in contemporary romance, historical romance, hospital romance and mystery romance.

» romance fiction = novela romántica.

Example: Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.

» romance novel = novela romántica.

Example: This article discusses the place of teenage romance novels in the school library.

» romance story = novela romántica.

Example: Jane Austen's novels, for example, are often read simply as historical romance stories.

romance3 = cortejar. 

Example: Romancing your lifemate is a joy and a privilege.

Romance synonyms

court in spanish: , pronunciation: kɔrt part of speech: noun solicit in spanish: , pronunciation: səlɪsɪt part of speech: verb woo in spanish: , pronunciation: wu part of speech: verb flirt in spanish: , pronunciation: flɜrt part of speech: verb, noun latin in spanish: , pronunciation: lætən part of speech: noun, adjective mash in spanish: , pronunciation: mæʃ part of speech: noun dally in spanish: , pronunciation: dæli part of speech: verb coquette in spanish: , pronunciation: koʊket part of speech: noun philander in spanish: , pronunciation: fəlændɜr part of speech: verb romanticism in spanish: , pronunciation: roʊmæntəsɪzəm part of speech: noun coquet in spanish: , pronunciation: koʊkeɪ part of speech: verb love affair in spanish: , pronunciation: lʌvəfer part of speech: noun chat up in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃætʌp part of speech: verb love story in spanish: , pronunciation: lʌvstɔri part of speech: noun romance language in spanish: , pronunciation: roʊmænslæŋgwədʒ part of speech: noun latinian language in spanish: , pronunciation: lɑtɪniənlæŋgwədʒ part of speech: noun
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