Romanian Language

Romanian (dated spellings: Rumanian or Roumanian; autonym: limba română [ˈlimba roˈmɨnə] (listen), "the Romanian language", or românește, lit. "in Romanian") is a Balkan Romance language spoken by approximately 24–26 million people as a native language, primarily in Romania and Moldova, and by another 4 million people as a second language. According to another estimate, there are about 34 million people worldwide who can speak Romanian, of whom 30 million speak it as a native language. It is an official and national language of both Romania and Moldova and is one of the official languages of the European Union. Romanian is …

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OSM: On Spec · 2018 English

On Spec is a quarterly journal, published in Canada, featuring new works of the fantastic--science fiction, fantasy, horror, magic realism and the like.

where they never were before, and, well, the Romanian language has disappeared completely, if you can believe


Wilson Center Canada · 14 April 2015 English

The support of the MacArthur Foundation allowed for the translation of many of the documents included in the appendix, as well as for the publication of this volume. [...] The …

This is the moment when Jiang Zemin learned Romanian language and even has a very good understanding of


UCP: University of Calgary Press · 2005 English

In 1918 the “Golden Age” in the history of the Jews of Hungary came to an end with Austria-Hungary’s de- feat in the World War. [...] In April 1944, Eichmann’s …

it was due to my inability to speak the Romanian language well, being of Hungarian background. Our


DDN: Dundurn Press · 15 November 2002 English

Stephen Henighan, a Romanian grammar book and hours of language tapes under his belt, billets with a family as an English teacher in Moldova, a country born from the dismantling …

At first I was puzzled by the penchant of Romanian-language publications in Moldova to print interviews that his little brother, Serge, attended a Romanian-language school. Andrei 28 LOST PROVI NCE scoffed. the articles inside, though written in the Romanian language, were printed in the Cyrillicalphabet. The the summer-though none of them taught at Romanian-language schools. A policy persisting from Soviet days in Russian-language schools. Students at Romanian-language schools studied French. These policies were


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 1 January 1986 English

In doing so the section also identifies the economic factors that encouraged the rise of the nobilities of the region and the expansion of their prerogatives. [...] A glance at …

who aided me in dealing with Hungarian and Romanian-language materials respectively, and Perez Zagorin


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