This is the 8535th most frequent Spanish word.
roman
In Spanish, "roman" is not a standard word. If meant as "román," it refers to a typeface (Roman) or the name "Román."
'Romano' here is an adjective describing something related to 'Rome' or its heritage.
El coliseo romano es una maravilla arquitectónica.
The Roman Colosseum is an architectural wonder.
'Romano' is used to specify the type of cheese that originates from Italy, particularly in relation to its culinary traditions.
El queso romano tiene un sabor único y fuerte.
The Romano cheese has a unique and strong flavor.
Although similar, 'romántica' (not exactly 'roman') uses the root related to emotions of love, differing from describing something strictly about 'Rome' or its culture.