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  Romanian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All the dialects of Romanian are believed to have been unified in a Common Romanian language until sometime between the 7th and the 10th century when the area was influenced by the Byzantine Empire and Romanian became influenced by the Slavonic languages.
Romanian is a Romance language, belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family, having much in common with languages such as French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
Romanian is one of the five languages in which religious services are performed in the autonomous monastic state of Mount Athos, spoken in the sketae of Prodromos and Lacu (a sketa being a community of monks; sketae is plural).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Romanian_language   (4932 words)

  
 Romanian language - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Romanian is spoken mostly in Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia and Montenegro, Bulgaria, but there are also Romanian language speakers in countries like Canada, United States, Germany, Israel, Australia and New Zealand, mainly due to post-World War II emigration.
In the Constitution, the language is officially named Moldovan, although most linguists argue on this, and consider it virtually the same as the Romanian language.
The Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR) has since 1992 organised summer training courses in Romanian for language teachers in these countries.Cursuri de perfecţionare, published in Ziua on August 19, 2005 In some of the schools, there are non-Romanian nationals, that study Romanian as a foreign language (for example the Nicolae Bălcescu High-school in Gyula, Hungary).
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Romanian_language   (4718 words)

  
 Aromanian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The most important dissimilarity between Romanian and Aromanian is the vocabulary, which in the case of the former has been influenced to a greater extent by its neighbouring Slavic languages, while Aromanian has borrowed much vocabulary from the Greek language with which it has been in close contact throughout its history.
Whereas in Romanian the pluperfect tense (past perfect) is formed synthetically (like for instance in Portuguese), Aromanian uses a periphrastic construction with the auxiliary verb amu (have) at the imperfect tense (aveamu) and the past participle, like in French, except that French replaces avoir (have) with être (be) for some verbs.
The Romanian state began opening schools for the Aromanians in the 1860s, but this initiative was regarded with suspicion by many Aromanians, who thought Romania was trying to assimilate them.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aromanian_language   (1513 words)

  
 Romanian
Romanian is the easternmost member of the Romance branch of the Indo-European language family.
Romanian is the official language of Romania where it is spoken as a first language by 20 million people and is used in all spheres of life.
Romanian has preserved more of the Latin grammar than other Romance languages, possibly due to its relative isolation in the Balkans from other Romance languages, the existence of identical grammatical structures in the Dacian language spoken in the area that is now Romania, and the presence of similar structures in the neighboring languages.
www.nvtc.gov /lotw/months/january/Romanian.html   (1107 words)

  
 Macedonian language - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
These five languages make up the Balkan language league, even though they are all from different language families (Romanian is a Romance language, while Greek and Albanian comprise their own branches in the Indo-European family).
Macedonian is the official language in the Republic of Macedonia, and officially recognized in the District of Korçë in Albania.
The Macedonian language is taught as a subject in several of the university centres of the world, and is currently taught in all universities of the former Yugoslavia.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Macedonian_language   (2480 words)

  
 UCLA Language Materials Project Language Profiles Page
Romanian is a Romance language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European family.
Romanian is the national language of Romania, where it is spoken as a first language by more than 90 percent of the population.
Romanian's modern standard language developed in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries during a movement to "relatinize" the language.
www.lmp.ucla.edu /Profile.aspx?LangID=44&menu=004   (859 words)

  
 Encyclopedia
Romance language derived mainly from the Latin spoken in the ancient Roman province of
Daco-Romanian, or Romanian proper, is spoken by about 18 million people in Romania, in parts of northeastern Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Hungary and (in a variant called Moldovan) in Moldova.
The Romanian literary language is based on the Daco-Romanian of the historic region of Walachia, in southern Romania.
www.historychannel.com /encyclopedia/article.jsp?link=FWNE.fw..ro066200.a   (457 words)

  
 ASU Romanian Program
Romanian is a Romance language derived mainly from the Latin language spoken in the ancient Roman province of Dacia, which coincides roughly with modern Romania.
Romanian also has some characteristics common to the languages spoken in the Balkan Peninsula (most of which are not Romance languages), such as the placement of the definite article after the noun.
Romanian has absorbed an unusually large number of words from the Slavic languages, the Greek language, the Turkish language, the Hungarian language, and the Albanian language.
www.public.asu.edu /~orlich/language.html   (386 words)

  
 Macedonian Heritage - Consequences of Demographic and Social Re-arrangements...
Assigning the Romanian propaganda to Apostolos Margaritis assisted the spread of the Romanian influence among the Koutsovlachs of Macedonia despite the heavy reaction from the Athens government and from the local Greek notables.
The Romanian state on the other side was extremely pleased with the way the matter of the pro-Romanians had been settled by the supplement of the Bucharest treaty and with the Greek government's intention to act upon the obligations deriving from the text of the treaty.
The Romanian government did not wish to be engaged in the problems of the pro-Romanian Koutsovlachs of the Balkans, as the various committees of Bucharest requested, preferring to maintain friendly relations with the Athens government, and did not change their minds despite the opposition's criticism[38].
www.macedonian-heritage.gr /Contributions/20010705_Vlasidis.html   (6888 words)

  
 Romanian - Language Directory
All dialects of Romanian are believed to have been unified in a common language until sometime between the 7th and the 10th century when Slavonic languages interfered with Romanian.
History of the Romanian Language - Outline history, from a student at the Department of Linguistics at Brigham Young University.
Romanian Verb Inflections - A document describing the verb inflections of Aromanian, Dacoromanian, Meglenoromanian and Istroromanian.
language-directory.50webs.com /languages/romanian.htm   (541 words)

  
 Overview of the Romanian Language to Help You Learn Romanian
Romanian (also spelled Rumanian) is the official language of Romania, a country on the eastern half of the Balkan Peninsula.
Despite this foreign influence, it is the closest to Latin, in a grammatical sense, of all the Romance languages.
There are four dialects of Romanian: Daco-Romanian, which is the basic standard language; Aromanian or Macedo-Romanian, which is spoken in scattered communities in Greece, Yugoslavia, Albania, and Bulgaria; Megleno-Romanian, which is a nearly extinct dialect spoken in Northern Greece; and Istro-Romanian, which is spoken on the Istrian Peninsula of Croatia.
www.transparent.com /languagepages/romanian/overview.htm   (581 words)

  
 Informat.io on Romanian Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Romanian language is often nicknamed Limba lui Eminescu after Mihai Eminescu, a famous poet of both Romania and Moldova.
Although 40% of all urban Romanian/Moldovan speakers chose Romanian as their mother tongue, in the country side hardly each 7th Romanian/Moldovan speaker indicated Romanian as his mother tongue.
As a foreign language, Romanian is taught as a foreign language in various Tertiary institutions, most prevalently in neighboring European countries but also elsewhere, overall in 38 countries such as the USA, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and others.
www.informat.io /?title=romanian-language   (4833 words)

  
 Macedoromanian
The most important dissimilarity between Romanian and Aromanian is the vocabulary, which in the case of the former has been heavily influenced by its neighbouring Slavic languages, while Aromanian has borrowed much vocabulary from the Greek language with which it has been in close contact throughout its history.
Whether Romanian and Aromanian are two distinct languages or only dialects of the same language is still under debate, although many linguists today consider them to be separate languages.
Even before the incorporation of Aromanian-speaking territories into the Greek state, the language was subordinated to the national language, Greek, traditionally the Aromanians' language of education and religion.
www.governpub.com /Languages-M/Macedoromanian.php   (1165 words)

  
 Romania History - language
The Romanian language is a Romance language, derived from Latin, introduced during the Roman occupation of the Balkans.
Romanian language contains features reflecting continued contact with Romans until the decline of the Roman Empire and influx of Slavic peoples in the 6th century.
Romanian is also still the first language of many Romanian Jews who now live in Israel.
www.eliznik.org.uk /RomaniaHistory/language.htm   (415 words)

  
 NL27_3: Vlachs
Some Romanian scholars have ventured to assert that the Vlachs of Greece, Macedonia, Serbia and Bulgaria derive from the Romanized Dacians of Emperor Trajan's time who migrated south and westward, but this has remained impossible to prove on the basis of historical evidence.
By the same token, Vlach was and remains basically a spoken language, with considerable variations and divergences of dialect between north and south, and east and west.
Megleno-Romanians (speaking Megleno-Romanian language) are living in the Greek province of Meglen, with a population of 12,000.
www.farsarotul.org /nl27_3.htm   (3144 words)

  
 Phrasebase™ - ROMANIAN LANGUAGE Facts and Information - ROMANIAN Statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
MACEDO: 200,000 in Greece (1995 Greek Monitor of Human and Minority Rights 1.3 Dec. 1995), out of possibly 700,000 in the ethnic group (Association of French Aromanians).
The Bayash are Gypsies who have lost their language and now speak Romanian based on the Banat dialect with Romani and Hungarian influences.
The 4 Romanian languages split between 500 and 1000 A.D. We use a variety of sources for compiling these facts and information about Romanian Language.
63.217.229.7 /languages/index.php?cat=50   (452 words)

  
 Aromanian Vlachs: The Vanishing Tribes
Risky as it is to extract it from a larger Romanian context to which it organically belongs and try to clone and further present it as a distinct development, the history of the scattered Vlachdom is not the easiest thing to compile.
Languages might be lost and new one acquired but the tribal identity emerges as uncontrollable as a spring stream when the snows are melting.
To claim that the Romanians, (who set up an extensive network of schools and churches on the behalf of their brethren, in the vernacular language as in it literary version) "stirred trouble among Vlachs", is a crude remark in sharp contrast with the accepted human and minority rights standards.
www.vlachophiles.net   (11119 words)

  
 Aromanian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
That is why some of you will argue that Aromanian or Istroromanian are not single languages, but just Romanian dialects.
The language is a part of the so-called "Balkan language community", sharing common features with Bulgarian, Greek and Albanian languages, though it comes from another Indo-European group.
Nowadays the number of Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians (in Greece) steadily decreases, and their languages are sometimes cannot be revived because of the policy of states where those peoples live.
members.tripod.com /babaev/tree/aromanian.html   (250 words)

  
 Istria on the Internet - Endangered Languages - Istro-Romanian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
According to the Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Istro-Romanian is structurally a separate language from Romanian (F.B. Agard).
According to the Ethnologue, Istro-Romanian is structurally a separate language from Romanian (F.B. Agard), as also are Aromunian and Megleno-Romanian.
Traditional Romanian linguists, however, consider all three to be dialects of standard Romanian - that is of Daco-Romanian.
www.istrianet.org /istria/linguistics/istrorumeno/romanian-intro.htm   (480 words)

  
 search.com - Romanian language - Search.com Reference
Provincial Secretariat for Regulations, Administration and National Minorities: Official use of the Romanian language in the APV
Language, religion and culture in the Moldavian SSR
Romanian Language Institute: Data concerning the teaching of the Romanian language abroad
domainhelp.search.com /reference/Romanian_language   (4671 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for language code:rup
Structurally a distinct language from Romanian (F. Agard).
Split from the other 3 Romanian languages between 500 and 1000 A.D. 'Armini' refers to the people.
Speakers are officially related to the Romanians rather than classified as a minority.
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=rup   (304 words)

  
 Ethnologue: Greece
Koine Greek is used as a religious language by the Greek Orthodox Church.
Structurally a distinct language from Romanian, Macedo Romanian, and Istro Romanian (F. Agard).
The 4 Romanian languages split between 500 and 1000 A.D. Survey needed.
www.christusrex.org /www1/pater/ethno/Gree.html   (763 words)

  
 Registration of el-Latn language tag
When writing for that audience it is often instructive to provide short phrases in Greek (for example: titles of musical works or songs), usually along with the translation (into the host language) for didactical purposes.
It is common to transliterate the Greek phrase in Latin script because part of the non-Greek target audience may be unable to read the Greek script.
Any other relevant information: This language tag would conform to the proposed successor to RFC 3066 if and when adopted (see http://www.w3.org/International/core/langtags/rfc3066bis.html).
www.alvestrand.no /pipermail/ietf-languages/2005-September/003622.html   (460 words)

  
 romanian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This site was created by two American guys who have a real interest in the Romanian language and people...
Before you have a look to the Romanian alphabet you should know that Romanian language is phonetic.
Romanian is a Romance language spoken by about 24 million people in Romania, Moldova and Ukraine.
www.topromanian.info /localization/romanian-language.html   (314 words)

  
 Who are the true Macedonians? - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Stefanoski is not a linguist, he is thoroughly acquainted with the Macedo-Romanian language, and this fact allows him to decipher the old texts with some ease.
He proves that the multitude of in*****ions found south of the Danube are written in a language different from Greek and Latin.
They go on speaking their language, thousands of years old, a language that has undergone all the inherent changes throughout the milleniums.
pub18.ezboard.com /fbalkansfrm97.showMessage?topicID=430.topic   (2848 words)

  
 ODIN results for language Romanian, Macedo (RUP)
For those results that indicate Verified as "Highest" or "High", all instances of IGT in the document have been manually verified both to be IGT and to be in the language specified.
"Low" indicates that the language was not verified, although the instances discovered are IGT.
For more information about the language selected, click the language name or language code above and the Ethnologue report page for the language will be opened.
www.csufresno.edu /odin/igt_urls.php?lang=RUP   (208 words)

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