Romanic in a sentence as an adjective

No ****, learning English from a romanic language is hard.

Try speaking a few romanic languages that share a bigger proportion of their words and you'll see where the problem is.

Good luck learning romanic or slavic grammar from "comprehensible input".And the thing Krashen seems to be talking about is actually phase 2 in my model.

Interestingly shows the extra hurdle to be overcome for programmers who do not natively use the romanic alphabet, with the more mainstream languages.

A European with germanic background who learned a romanic language definetely learned a very different language.

Is English insane?I'm a native German speaker so germanic languages feel rather "regular" to me, while I find romanic languages grammatically simpler but they still feel more exotic to me.

"hopeless romantic pursuing his love interest" can be harassment, perception or no. Just because the person in question is a "hopeless romanic" doesn't mean that they can't possibly be harassing someone.

Romanic definitions

adjective

of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome); "Roman architecture"; "the old Roman wall"

See also: Roman Romanic