This is the 3764th most frequent German word.
romano
"Romano" is not a standard German word; it appears to be Italian or Spanish, meaning "Roman" or related to Rome.
In this sentence, 'Romano' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.
Ich habe ein Buch über Romano gekauft.
I bought a book about Romano.
Here, 'Romano' is used as part of a noun phrase referring to a type of cheese.
Das Rezept verlangt eine Handvoll Romano Käse.
The recipe requires a handful of Romano cheese.
In this context, 'romano' is an adjective derived from the Latin root for 'Roman', describing a characteristic suggestive of Rome or Roman elegance.