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    Kahl estimates the total number of people with Aromanian origin who still understand the language as no more than 300,000, with the number of fluent speakers under 100,000. The majority of the Aromanian population lives in northern and central Greece; Epirus, Macedonia and Thessaly.

    • 8,266 (2011 census) estimated up to 50,000 (2002)
    • 8,714 (2021 census)
    • 39,855 (1951 census) estimated up to 300,000 (2002)
    • 26,500 (2006 estimate)
  3. 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.

  4. In 2018, it was estimated that Aromanian had 210,000 native speakers, of which 50,000 were in Albania, 50,000 in Greece, 50,000 in Romania, 32,000 in Serbia, 18,200 in North Macedonia, and 9,800 in Bulgaria. [1] Aromanian-speakers also exist in the diaspora, with at least 53 speakers recorded to be living in Australia at the time of the 2021 ...

    • 210,000 (2018)
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  5. In recent years, there has been an explosion of interest in our history and language. Here you will find links to articles by journalists and academics, as well as resources including dictionaries and grammars of the Aromanian language.

  6. According to language studies Aromanian was spoken (and still is) in the southern region of Balkan peninsula (Dardania, Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace ), and no later than the 10th century separated from the larger area where Common Romanian presumably was spoken.

  7. The Aromanians speak the Aromanian language, a Latin-derived language similar to Romanian, which has many slightly varying dialects of its own. [13] It descends from the vulgar Latin spoken by the Paleo-Balkan peoples subsequent to their Romanization .

  8. According to data from a web portal ethnologue.com (updated in 2018), the Aromanian language is used today as a native language by almost 113,000 people – mainly by the Aromanians from older generations that still cultivate their traditional lifestyle.

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