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  Aromanian - enyclopaedia article about Aromanian
Summary: Aromanians (also called: Macedo-Romanians or Vlachs, in Aromanian they call themselves arumani or aromani) are a population living as a minority in Northern Greece, Serbia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Albania and Bulgaria; their number is estimated to about one or two million.
Aromanians (also called: Macedo-Romanians or Vlachs, in Aromanian they call themselves arumani or aromani) are a population living as a minority in Northern Greece, Serbia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Albania and Bulgaria; their number is estimated to about one or two million.
Due to the common language foundation, historians believe that the language link with Romania was interrupted between the 7th and 9th century, after the most important features of the language were formed.
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 Aromanian Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Aromanians (also called: Macedo-Romanians or Vlachs, in Aromanian they call themselves arumâni or aromâni) are a population living as a minority in Northern Greece, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Albania and Bulgaria, their number is estimated to about one or two million.
They speak a Romance language called Macedoromanian which is a close dialect of Romanian.
Due to the common language foundation, historians believe that the language link with Romania was interrupted between the 7th and 9th century, after the most important features of the language were formed.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/a/ar/aromanian.html   (430 words)

  
 The Romanian languages and the verb conjugation.
Aromunian (also known as Macedoromanian), Meglenoromanian and Istroromanian are spoken in small communities scattered over the Balcan Peninsula.
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)

  
 Macedoromanian language: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
...Macedoromanian language Macedoromanian language Macedoromanian or Aromanian is...small differences.
Macedoromanian is spoken by the Aromanian or Vlah Vlah Vlah minority in Former..., Bulgaria and Greece.
There is a great deal of Slavonic influence, both on the phonetic...
www.encyclopedian.com /ma/Macedoromanian-language.html   (292 words)

  
 The IstroRomanians: Alphabet
The letter is correctly written as one character and not as an l with an apostrophe '.
This sound doesn't exist in standard Romanian thou it is found in Aromanian and MacedoRomanian and in dialectal variations of Romanian.
Ń ń - [ɲ] as the English sound "ni" in "onion", (a rather short "n" followed by a short "y"-sound), similar to the Spanish "ñ;" the phonetic equivalent of the Croatian "nj." This sound doesn't exist in standard Romanian thou it is found in Aromanian and MacedoRomanian and in dialectal variations of Romanian.
www.istro-romanian.net /alphabet.html   (945 words)

  
 Macedoromanian
Macedoromanian: Encyclopedia II - List of languages - F
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 NL27_1: Aromanians in Greece
The term Vlachs is not only the more widely used of the two, but it can refer to varied groups like the so called Meglenoromanians, the Istroromanians, the Timok Vlachs, the ancestors of the Romanians or the Vlach Roma.
In Greece there can be found Aromanians (known also as Aroumanians, Aromunians, Cincars, Kutsovlachs, Macedoromanians), a small number of Meglenoromanians (known also as Meglenite Vlachs) and small groups of Vlach Roma – all of them called Vlachoi in Greek popular speech.
After the establishment of a Macedoromanian committee in 1860 in Bucharest, Romania began to train teachers for Macedonia and in 1864 the first Romanian ("Aromanian") school was established in Macedonia by Dimitrie Atanasescu in the village of Trnovo.
www.farsarotul.org /nl27_1.htm   (6256 words)

  
 FreeTropolis - Society - Ethnicity - Aromanian - Directory
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 FreeTropolis - Society - Ethnicity - Romanian - Megleno-Romanian - Directory
homeipnet Always Fresh MeglenoRomanian language MeglenoRomanian is a Romance language similar to MacedoRomanian spoken in the Greek area of Meglen roughly north of Thessaloniki It is
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