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Romantica in the feminine and romantico in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "romantic."

Specifically, the Italian and English words are adjectives. The pronunciation of the feminine form is "roh-MAHN-tee-kah." The pronunciation of the masculine form is "roh-MAHN-tee-koh."

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