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  1. Eastern Romance languages. Moldovan ( Latin alphabet: limba moldovenească; Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet: лимба молдовеняскэ ), also called Moldavian, is one of the two local names for the Romanian language in Moldova. [1] [2] Moldovan was declared the official language of Moldova in Article 13 of the constitution adopted in 1994 ...

  2. Culture of Moldova. The official state language of Moldova is Romanian, which is the native language of 78.6% of the population (as of the 2014 Census); it is also spoken as a primary language by other ethnic minorities. Gagauz, Russian, and Ukrainian languages are granted official regional status in Gagauzia and/or Transnistria .

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  4. Number of native speakers of each Romance language, as fractions of the total 690 million (2007) The Romance language most widely spoken natively today is Spanish, followed by Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian, which together cover a vast territory in Europe and beyond, and work as official and national languages in dozens of countries.

  5. The language of Moldova was officially known as Moldovan (лимба молдовеняскэ), and was written with the Cyrillic alphabet. Since 1989 the Moldovan (Romanian) language in Moldova has been written with the same Latin alphabet as Romanian, although some orthographic changes adopted in Romanian are not generally used in Moldova.

  6. Istoria limbii române în Republica Moldova. Învățătoare și elevi la o școală rurală din Basarabia în perioada interbelică. Istoria „limbii moldovenești” se referă la istoria limbii române în regiunile istorice și politice Basarabia și Transnistria, unde limba română poartă în mod oficial numele de „ limba ...

  7. Moldovan is the official language of Moldova. It is almost the same as Romanian. The main difference is that Moldovan was written in the Cyrillic alphabet because Moldova was part of the Soviet Union until 1989. In 1989, Moldova became its own country and started to use the Latin alphabet, which is used in Romania. On 5 December 2013, the Moldovan government chose Romanian as the official ...

  8. 2. If a person wishes to address someone (or group of people) in a formal tone, the speaker would use the pronoun DUMNEAVOASTRĂ. The verb’s form for this pronoun is the same as for voi. Lesson 7: Basic Verbs: “to be” & “to have”. Two of the most basic verbs in Romanian are “a fi” (to be) and “a avea” (to have).

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