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Class train 556 Posted 8 years ago
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We're transcribing depositions, and we frequently hear the word Romina used as in this example:
"Paragraph 3, Romina 1"

We assume that Romina is another way of saying Roman, as in Roman numeral 1.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated - thank you Emotion: smile

  

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class train 556 We're transcribing depositions, and we frequently hear the word Romina used as in this example:"Paragraph 3, Romina 1" I have never heard of "Romina" as an English word. Are you transcribing (writing down) the spoken word of an English speaker? Could you be mishearing it?

  • class train 556 We're transcribing depositions, and we frequently hear the word Romina used as in this example:"Paragraph 3, Romina 1" I have never heard of "Romina" as an English word.
  • Are you transcribing (writing down) the spoken word of an English speaker?
  • Could you be mishearing it?
  • Could you indicate how you hear the vowel sounds "o" and "i" pronounced, and where the stress in the word lies?
  • Or, better still, post an audio clip somewhere that we can listen to it, if possible.
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class train 556We're transcribing depositions, and we frequently hear the word Romina used as in this example:"Paragraph 3, Romina 1"

I have never heard of "Romina" as an English word. Are you transcribing (writing down) the spoken word of an English speaker? Could you

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