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This is a list of English words of Romanian origin. * ban – a noble title. Probably originally from Thracian *ban via Romanian ban * hora – a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries. Its English etymology includes Hebrew, Romanian and Turkish. * mineriad – term used to name violent interventions of miners * Palatschinke – a thin crêpe-like variety of pancake common in Central and Eastern Europe. From Latin placenta (cake) via Romanian plăcintă (cake) and Hungarian palacsinta Its English etymology * pastrami – A seasoned smoked cut of beef. This is traditionally made from a navel cut. * Dracula - The most famous vampire of literature * Brânză - is a type of dairy product. (Brânză de burduf, Brânză de vaci, Brânză de coșuleț, Telemea)

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  • This is a list of English words of Romanian origin. * ban – a noble title. Probably originally from Thracian *ban via Romanian ban * hora – a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries. Its English etymology includes Hebrew, Romanian and Turkish. * mineriad – term used to name violent interventions of miners * Palatschinke – a thin crêpe-like variety of pancake common in Central and Eastern Europe. From Latin placenta (cake) via Romanian plăcintă (cake) and Hungarian palacsinta Its English etymology * pastrami – A seasoned smoked cut of beef. This is traditionally made from a navel cut. * Dracula - The most famous vampire of literature * Brânză - is a type of dairy product. (Brânză de burduf, Brânză de vaci, Brânză de coșuleț, Telemea) (en)
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  • This is a list of English words of Romanian origin. * ban – a noble title. Probably originally from Thracian *ban via Romanian ban * hora – a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries. Its English etymology includes Hebrew, Romanian and Turkish. * mineriad – term used to name violent interventions of miners * Palatschinke – a thin crêpe-like variety of pancake common in Central and Eastern Europe. From Latin placenta (cake) via Romanian plăcintă (cake) and Hungarian palacsinta Its English etymology * pastrami – A seasoned smoked cut of beef. This is traditionally made from a navel cut. * Dracula - The most famous vampire of literature * Brânză - is a type of dairy product. (Brânză de burduf, Brânză de vaci, Brânză de coșuleț, Telemea) (en)
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  • List of English words of Romanian origin (en)
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