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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. 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 moldovenească ”. Situația limbii vorbite în Moldova înainte de 1812.

  3. e. 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 .

  4. Premise. La nivel oral, graiul moldovenesc și limba română standard sunt între ele ușor inteligibile, dar există diferențe de vocabular, care au următoarele cauze: influența limbii ruse și într-o mai mică măsură, a limbii ucrainene, care sunt limbi dominante la nivel regional în Republica Moldova;

  5. Moldovan, also called Moldavian, is one of the two local names for the Romanian language in Moldova. Moldovan was declared the official language of Moldova in Article 13 of the constitution adopted in 1994, while the 1991 Declaration of Independence of Moldova used the name Romanian.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoldovaMoldova - Wikipedia

    Republic of Moldova Republica Moldova (Romanian) Flag Coat of arms Anthem: Limba noastră "Our language" Location of Moldova in Europe (green) and its uncontrolled territory of Transnistria (light green) Capital and largest city Chișinău 47°0′N 28°55′E  /  47.000°N 28.917°E  / 47.000; 28.917 Official language and national language Romanian Recognised minority languages See ...

  7. Between 1924 and 1991 Moldova was part of the Soviet Union. It was known as the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic from 1924-1940, and as the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic after that. The language of Moldova was officially known as Moldovan (лимба молдовеняскэ), and was written with the Cyrillic alphabet.

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