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  Istria on the Internet - Endangered Languages - Istro-Romanian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The most frequently spoken is the Dacoromanian language known simply as Romanian.
It is believed that the four dialects became fully distinct during the 9th and 10th centuries.
Of the three dialects, however, Istroromanian is linguistically the closest to Dacoromanian.
www.istrianet.org /istria/linguistics/istrorumeno/romanian-intro.htm   (205 words)

  
 The Romanian languages and the verb conjugation.
The most spoken is Dacoromanian commonly known as Romanian, which is spoken by over 26 Million people in Romania and Moldovia.
The Eastern Romance continued to evolve until, at the Slavic Invasion (about 600 AD) the Dacoroman dialect began to separate from the three dialects spoken south of the Danube, Macedoromanian, Istroromanian and Meglenoromanian.
It is believed that the four dialects became fully distinct during the 9-th and 10-th centuries.
www.verbix.com /documents/romanian.htm   (512 words)

  
 romanian romance Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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There are 4 Romanian (Indo-European>Romance) languages: Aromunian, Dacoromanian, Meglenoromanian and...
is Dacoromanian commonly known as Romanian, which is spoken by over 26...
www.24poems.com /directory/romanian-romance.html   (168 words)

  
 Romanian
Romanian is a part of the East-Romance branch of the Romance language family.
It is spoken throughout Romania and Moldova, where it is known as Moldovan.
The first recorded use of Dacoromanian is 1521.
www.single-serving.com /Romanian/index.php   (535 words)

  
 Istria on the Internet - Endangered Languages - Istro-Romanian
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Of the three dialects that broke away from Dacoromanian, the present-day official language, Istroromanian is linguistically the closest to Dacoromanian.
The number of Istro-Romanian speakers who have remained in Istria is estimated to be only around 500 to 1000, causing the language to be listed as "seriously endangered" in the UNESCO Red Book of Endangered Languages.
www.istrianet.org /istria/linguistics/istrorumeno/intro.htm   (1193 words)

  
 Romanian ONLINE SHOP - www.eheee.com | Shopping, Search, Mobile, News - Romanian ONLINE SHOP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Recent Advances in Romanian Language Technology An online anthology which examines the Romanian language and its future in the information age.
Romanian Verb Inflections A document describing the verb inflections of Aromanian, Dacoromanian, Meglenoromanian and Istroromanian.
Language - Romania Basic phrases and language information about Romanian, from the Romanian Cultural Club in Melbourne, Australia.
www.eheee.com /dir_132464_0_0___.html   (208 words)

  
 EuroTrip Discussion Boards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In trying to learn Romanian I found that there are three other types of Romanian over and above the Dacoromanian mainstream type.
Interesting that people get worried about Welsh & Irish Gaelic.
If it is indeed stronger is it because of the pride we've mentioned, or does the strength of a language depend on how dominant the country is, like English today?
www.eurotrip.com /forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=93983   (3017 words)

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