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      • 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.
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    The Aromanian language shares many common features with Albanian, Bulgarian and Greek; however, although it has many loanwords from Greek, Slavic, and Turkish, its lexicon remains majority Romance in origin.

    • 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. 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 ...

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    • (m.) Armãn / rrãmãn, (f.) armãnã / rrãmãnã
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  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. An AMAZING resource for all Aromanians in English-speaking nations: In addition to the digital version of Tache Papahagi’s definitive dictionary of our language, this 2008 publication by the late Tiberiu Cunia also adds English! It is free, downloadable, and searchable – get your copy right here today. Download Dictsiunar a Limbãljei Armãneascã »

  6. The Aromanians ( Aromanian: Armãnji, Rrãmãnji) are an ethnic group who speak an Eastern Romance language and are native to the southern Balkans. [2] . There are several theories about them. [3] . The strongest theory [3] says that they are descendants of Latin-speaking Greeks from areas of Ancient Greece like Macedonia.

  7. Oct 15, 2012 · Time evolution of the relative density of speakers of an endangered language, Aromanian, which is spoken by a bilingual community in North-Western Greece, is approached theoretically by means of a two-state model and a three-state model. The same prestige and volatility parameters are used in these two models.

  8. Aromanian (rrãmãneshti, armãneashti, or armãneshce), also known as Macedo-Romanian or Vlach, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Meglenoromanian, or a dialect of the Romanian language spoken in Southeastern Europe.

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