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  2. Ioan - Wikipedia

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    Ioan is a variation on the name John found in Aromanian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Russian, Welsh (Welsh pronunciation:), and Sardinian. It is usually masculine. It is usually masculine. The female equivalent in Romanian and Bulgarian is Ioana .

  3. Romanian name - Wikipedia

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    Ionuţ, a diminutive from Ion/Ioan, is one of the most common names in Romania. It ranked second in popularity among male names given to children born in 1989, [ 8 ] third in 2009, [ 9 ] ninth in 2014, [ 10 ] and eighth in 2022.

  4. Ion (name) - Wikipedia

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    The second name is the Romanian Ion which is equivalent to the English name John and has the same etymology as "Jon", all tracing back to the Hebrew Bible name Johanan. Another variant is Ioan , the Romanian name for John the Baptist (Ioan Botezătorul).

  5. Help:IPA/Romanian - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Romanian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Romanian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  6. Help talk:IPA/Romanian - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise they too pronounce automatically one or the other depending on the next sound. In Romanian, using [ŋ] is totally useless. I don't think an English speaker who doesn't speak Romanian at all (and certainly not someone who does) will try to pronounce bancă with an alveolar [n], and even if he does, then the listener might not even ...

  7. Romanian phonology - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the seven core vowels, in a number of words of foreign origin (predominantly French, but also German) the mid front rounded vowel /ø/ (rounded Romanian /e/; example word: bleu /blø/ 'light blue') and the mid central rounded vowel /ɵ/ (rounded Romanian /ə/; example word: chemin de fer /ʃɵˌmen dɵ ˈfer/ 'Chemin de Fer') have been preserved, without replacing them with any ...

  8. Jean Moscopol - Wikipedia

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    Jean Moscopol (real name: Ioan Moscu, 1903–1980) was a well-known Romanian singer of the interwar period, who spent his last years in the United States. Jean Moscopol ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈʒan mosˈkopol] ; birth name: Ioan Moscu; February 26, 1903 – 1980) was a Romanian singer of the interwar period , who spent his last years in ...

  9. Romanian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian alphabet is a variant of the Latin alphabet used for writing the Romanian language.It is a modification of the classical Latin alphabet and consists of 31 letters, [1] [2] five of which (Ă, Â, Î, Ș, and Ț) have been modified from their Latin originals for the phonetic requirements of the language.