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roman
Definition:
(nou) a resident of modern Rome (nou) an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire (nou) a typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions
Examples:
Neptune is the roman God of the Sea.

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Common mistakes of roman pronunciation

- Stress misplacement: Some learners place stress incorrectly on the second syllable, saying "ro-MAN" /roʊˈmæn/ (US) or /rəʊˈmæn/ (UK). Tip: Remember to stress the first syllable: "RO-man" /ˈroʊ.mən/ (US) or /ˈrəʊ.mən/ (UK).
- Vowel confusion: A common mistake is mispronouncing the vowel sound in the first syllable as "a" instead of "o", leading to "raman" /ˈræm.ən/. Tip: Focus on the "o" sound, which should be pronounced like "oh" in "go".
- Silent "n": Some may omit the final "n," pronouncing it as "roma" /ˈroʊ.mə/. Tip: Ensure to articulate the "n" at the end to maintain the correct pronunciation of "roman."
- Incorrect vowel length: Learners may shorten the vowel sound in the first syllable, saying "romin" /ˈrɒm.ɪn/. Tip: Lengthen the "o" sound to achieve the correct pronunciation: "roman" /ˈroʊ.mən/ (US) or /ˈrəʊ.mən/ (UK).
- Overemphasis on "a": Some people stress the "a" too much, saying "ro-MAN" /roʊˈmæn/. Tip: Keep the first syllable strong and the second syllable lighter to pronounce "roman" correctly.