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  2. Aromanian, Daco-Romanian (Romanian), Istro-Romanian language, and Megleno-Romanian language are descendants of a proto-language called Common Romanian, itself descending from the Proto-Romance language. No later than the 10th century Common Romanian split into southern and northern dialects, and Aromanian and Romanian have developed differently ...

  3. Development of Daco-Romance languages. Aromanians were identified as Vlachs in Medieval times. Vlachs, also Wallachian (and many other variants [1] ), is a historical term and exonym used from the Middle Ages until the Modern Era to designate speakers of Eastern Romance languages living in the Balkans and north of the Danube. [2]

  4. Aromanian is an Eastern Romance language spoken in Greece, Albania, North Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia by about 300,000 people. Aromanian is closely related to Romanian, though it contains more vocabulary of Greek origin, while Romanian has absorbed a lot of vocabulary from Slavic languages and Hungarian.

  5. Aromanian-Aromanian Dictionary. Aromanian Grammar (in Greek) The Vlachian-English Book. The Nomads of the Balkans. by Alan Wace & Maurice Thompson. The Nomads of the Balkans includes a definitive history of the Aromanians as well as an excellent grammar of the Aromanian language. Download The Nomads of the Balkans PDF »

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