English to Marathi Dictionary romance

romance

प्रणय
definition
verb
the wealthy estate owner romanced her
court; woo.
noun
the Romance languages considered as a group.
adjective
the Romance languages
relating to the group of Indo-European languages descended from Latin, principally French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan, Occitan, and Romanian.
translation of 'romance'
प्रणयकथा,
अतिरंजित वर्णन करणे,
अद्भुत वर्णन करणे,
अद्भुतरम्य अनुभव,
अद्भुत (कल्पित) कथा कादंबरी,
प्रणय
example
Amazon and Simon & Schuster have pegged my book as comic fiction and contemporary 'romance' .
But unlike the knight in 'romance' , who is essentially curious about evil, the ultimate Christian hero aspires to know his true self.
And when it comes to 'romance' , the Czechs certainly have no qualms about public displays of affection!
The film is billed as a 'romance' , but the two travellers spend too long exchanging pleasantries and being nice to each other to get any sparks going.
The sky was clear and filled with stars and the fragrance of the white roses drifted through the air, filling the night with mystery and 'romance' .
Thus, if we are to associate Hawthorne's explanation of sympathy with any genre, it should not be with either 'romance' or sentimental fiction.
he asked her for a date and 'romance' blossomed
I don't particularly care what subject it is, it could be 'romance' , horror, adventure, fantasy etc.
Admittedly, the cigarette helped create an aura of mystery and 'romance' even in the very early years of film.
The historic, red brick building was a delight in itself and the interior, especially downstairs, had a feeling of intimacy and 'romance' .
After a whirlwind 'romance' , they are married and work very hard to conceive a kid.
You write in several different genres; you've written some science fiction and 'romance' in addition to mystery.
wartime passion from the master of 'romance'
The Orient was almost a European invention, and had been since antiquity a place of 'romance' , exotic beings, haunting memories and landscapes, remarkable experiences.
Much more popular are genres such as crime and adventure, 'romance' , horror, and science fiction.
We'd prefer something with a little more class, a touch of sentiment and 'romance' perhaps, and first-rate production values.
He was paid well for La Galatea, a pastoral 'romance' (a new popular genre); published in 1585.
In a survey earlier this year, 'romance' blossomed for nearly two-thirds of employees within the British workplace.
Foreign reporting has obviously always had an aura of 'romance' and adventure - Christiane Amanpour in a black leather jacket!
The author interjects that it would be easy to invent some pre-story reason if the book were a 'romance' .
The writers of the time, anxious to please their audience, had developed a new literary form designed to appeal to them, the 'romance' , and had imagined a new set of ideals to create a knightly culture.
There's a touch of 'romance' about the sea, given that seafaring created the economies and history of the region before the skies took over as the main means of transport.
So they had a summer 'romance' , and she got pregnant with me.
Jemmey had spent years wandering from village to village in search of 'romance' .
Rather than an outlaw passion lurking on the outskirts of marriage, 'romance' became the gatekeeper of marriage.
But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to 'romance' , and bring out the lover in your spouse.
It doesn't matter: as long as there are quiet nights and dancing, as long as we need music that captures 'romance' as well as love, her songs will be played.
On one hand, as Theios observed, Western artists depict the myth and 'romance' of the West and seldom its harsh truths.
With it comes the 'romance' - perceived or otherwise - of a freedom ride at the wheel of an automobile.
she slammed the claims as “pure 'romance', complete fiction.”
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