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  Romanian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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).
The Dacian language was an Indo-European language spoken by the ancient Dacians.
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 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).
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Megleno Romanian language
Megleno–Romanian is a Romance language, similar to Macedo-Romanian, spoken in the Greek area of Meglen, north of Thessaloniki.
Romanian distinguishes between singular and plural forms of a noun, the plural being formed with vowel change, but sometimes there are some other sounds that change inside the noun.
Romanian has the same four groups of verbs as Latin and unlike English, it has no sequence of tenses nor strict rules regarding their use, but it does have many alternatives (for example, it has six different types of future tense).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Megleno_Romanian-language   (264 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Eastern Romance languages
The Eastern Romance languages, sometimes known as the Vlach languages, are a group of Romance languages that developed in Southeastern Europe from the local eastern variant of Vulgar Latin.
In addition, in the Soviet Union the Moldovan language was officially introduced, to draw a distinction between the Romanian and Moldovan nations, an attempt that had eventually failed.
Istro-Romanian Common Romanian (also known as Proto-Romanian) is a hypothetical language considered to have been spoken by the Romanians after the breakdown of the Roman Empire and before it was broken into modern Eastern Romance languages and dialects: Romanian Aromanian Megleno-Romanian Istro-Romanian The place where this language was...
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 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.
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 Romanian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
All dialects of Romanian are believed to been unified in a common language until between the 7th and the 10th century before the Slavonic languages interfered with Romanian.
Romanian is spoken mostly in Romania Moldova Ukraine Hungary Serbia and Montenegro Bulgaria Macedonia and Greece but there are also Romanian language in countries like Canada United States Germany Israel Australia and New Zealand mainly due to immigration after the War II.
Another peculiarity of Romanian is that it the only Romance language that has the definite article attached to the end of the (as in Scandinavian languages) instead of being a separate word front.
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 All Information of Romanian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Romanian (limba română International Phonetic Alphabet) is the fifth of the Romance languages in terms of number of speakers.
All the dialects of Romanian are believed to have been unified in a Common Romanian language until sometime between the 7th century 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 languages of the Indo-European languages, having much in common with languages such as French language, Italian language, Portuguese language and Spanish language.
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 Megleno-Romanian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Megleno-Romanian (known as Vlaheshte by speakers and Moglenitic, Meglenitic or Megleno-Romanian by linguists) is a Romance language, similar to Aromanian, spoken in the Moglená region of Greece, in a few villages in Republic of Macedonia and a village in Romania.
Megleno-Romanian is a member of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family; more specifically, it is an Eastern Romance language, a language formed after the retreat of the Roman Empire from South-Eastern Europe.
It is closer to standard Romanian than the Aromanian spoken by a much larger community in the Pindus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Meglenitic_language   (577 words)

  
 Romanian language - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Another peculiarity of Romanian is that it is the only Romance language that has the definite article attached to the end of the noun (as in Swedish) instead of being a separate word in front.
Romanian has the same four groups of verbs as Latin and unlike English, it has no sequence of tenses nor strict rules regarding their use, but it does has many alternatives (for example, it has six different types of future tense).
Today, the Romanian alphabet is largely phonetic, with one exception: the "â" (used inside the words) and "î" (used at the beginning or the end), both representing the same sound.
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 Romanian language
Romanian or Rumanian (Română) is an Eastern Romance language, spoken mainly in Romania, Moldova (where it is the official language) and neighbouring countries (Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Greece) but there are many emigrants of Romanian origin especially in Canada, Germany, Israel, United States and Australia.
All the four dialects are offsprings of the Romance languge spoken both in the North and South Danube, before the settlement of the Slavonian tribes south of the river - Daco-Romanian in North, and the other three dialects in the South.
This is the sole exception from the phonetic principle of the Romanian alphabet.
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 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.
The Romanian literary language is based on the Daco-Romanian of the historic region of Walachia, in southern 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.
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 Megleno-Romanian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Romanian has the same four groups of verbs as Latin and unlike, it has no sequence of tenses nor strict rules regarding their use, but it does have many alternatives (for example, it has six different types of future tense).
Q, W and Y are not part of the core Romanian alphabet; they are used mainly to write imported words, such as: quasar, watt, etc. Writing letters /S/ and /ts/ with a cedilla instead of a comma is incorrect, but widespread, especially in computer environments.
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www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Megleno-Romanian_language.html   (1903 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.
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 Romanian Alphabet
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Romanian is a Romance language spoken by about 24 million people in Romania, Moldova and Ukraine...
This alphabet is suitable for the following languages: (Languages in bold are the main languages for this alphabet) Albanian, Dutch, English, Gaelic, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish and Swedish.
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 Megleno romanian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/megleno_romanian_language   (188 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.
Hence, it is thought that these words have remained from an earlier language, possibly Dacian, and that Romanian and Albanian have a similar route in the old Balkan languages.
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 Megleno Romanian Language info here at en.89-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Riassunto Popolazione Furthermore, 'Megleno-Romanians' (speaking Megleno-Romanian language) are living in the Greek province of Meglen, with a population of 12000.
Megleno-Romanian (known as Vlaheshte by speakers 'n Moglenitic, Meglenitic or Megleno-Romanian by linguists) is a Romance language, fluky to Aromanian, spoken in the Moglená field of Greece, in a straggling villages in Republic of Macedonia 'n a village in Romania.
Megleno-Romanian is spoken in Greece in the Kilkis 'n Serres prefectures in Macedonia, as robust as in the Republic of Macedonia.
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 Daco-Romanian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daco-Romanian (Romanian: limba dacoromânǎ, Latin: lingua Daco-Romana) is the term used to identify the Romanian language in contexts where distinction needs to be made between the various Eastern Romance languages or dialects (
Certain sources classify these four languages as dialects of a larger Romanian language
There, the Romanian dialect spoken north of the Danube is called lingua Daco-Romana to emphasize its origin and its area of use, which includes the former Roman province of Dacia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daco-Romanian   (156 words)

  
 Romanian Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Romanian (also spelled Rumanian) is the official language of Romania, a...
The Romanian language is generally seen as a language with difficult grammar...
ROMANIAN: a language of Romania ROMANIAN: a language of Romania A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (14th edition) giving basic facts about the language and where it is spoken.
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 Romanian 101 > Romanian Language > Influences
About 300 words found only in Romanian (in all dialects) or with a cognate in the Albanian language may be inherited from Dacian, many of them being related to pastoral life (for example: balaur=dragon; brânza=cheese; mal=shore; see: Eastern Romance substratum).
Slavic influence continued during the Middle Ages, mainly due to the fact that Church Slavonic was the main liturgical language until the 18th century.
Some Latin words have entered Romanian twice, first as part of its core or popular vocabulary and a second time as a more literary international borrowing.
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 Megleno-Romanian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This language is closer to standard Romanian the much larger minority speaking Aromanian language and some experts consider it as intermediary between the two.
While the evolution of the Aromanian language be explained by the fact that the Aromanians were isolated from the other Romanians since the 9th century it seems that the Megleno-Romanians left linguistic union with the Romanians at a later time; one theory is that they settled at sometime around the 14th century by the Byzantines.
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 Megleno-Romanian language - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Megleno-Romanian is spoken in Greece in the Kilkis and Serres prefectures in Macedonia, as well as in the Republic of Macedonia.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Megleno-Romanian language contains research on
Megleno-Romanian language, Classification, Name, Geographic distribution, Phonetics, Vocabulary, History, External links, Languages of Greece, Languages of the Republic of Macedonia, Languages of Romania and Romance languages.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Meglenitic_language   (538 words)

  
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Groups that have historically been called Vlachs include modern-day Romanians, Aromanians, Megleno-Romanians and Istro-Romanians, but since the creation of the Romanian state, the term has mostly been used for those living south of the Danube river.
Although most linguists agree that their languages share a common origin, the origins of the Vlachs themselves are disputed, as is the notion that all Vlach groups have the same ethnic origins.
According to the dominant theory, they are descended from the Roman colonists and/or the Romanised Dacian, Thracian and Illyrian local populations (see Origin of Romanians for more about the dispute about the origin).
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 Megleno-Romanian
Some scholars consider Vlaheshte to be a dialect of the Romanian or Aromanian language, while others consider it to be an independent language.
It is closer to standard Romanian than the Aromanian spoken by a much larger community in the Pindus; some linguists consider it to be an intermediary between the two.
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