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    The Daco-Roman mixing theory, as an origin for the Romanian people, was formulated by the earliest Romanian scholars, beginning with Dosoftei from Moldavia, in the 17th century, followed in the early 1700s in Transylvania, through the Romanian Uniate clergy and in Wallachia, by the historian Constantin Cantacuzino in his Istoria Țării ...

  2. Daco-Romanian (the official language of Romania and Moldova) and Istro-Romanian (a language spoken by no more than 2,000 people in Istria) descended from the northern dialect. Two other languages, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian, developed from the southern version of Common Romanian.

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  4. Feb 14, 2023 · Abstract. The population of today’s Romania spoke in antiquity a language known as Dacian, classified by linguists as an Indo-European language. The Dacian language remains a mystery, and the limited direct testimony of written documents, mostly toponyms, hydronyms, and personal names, transmitted through Greek and Latin alphabets, The ...

  5. The Daco-Roman mixing theory, as an origin for the Romanian people, was formulated by the earliest Romanian scholars, beginning with Dosoftei from Moldavia, in the 17th century, followed in the early 1700s in Transylvania, through the Romanian Uniate clergy and in Wallachia, by the historian Constantin Cantacuzino in his Istoria Țării Rumânești ...

  6. Daco-Roman | people | Britannica. people. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Romania. In Romania: The Dacians. …fate of the Romanized, or Daco-Roman, population north of the Danube after Aurelian’s withdrawal has been a subject of great controversy.

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · In discussing the progressive interaction between the base language spoken by the Dacians, and the new imposed one, the late Latin spoken by the Roman soldiers, most likely the Vulgar Latin, we should consider the socioeconomic and religious concepts inherited from Indo-European in both languages.

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