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  2. Romanian language - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian dialect from Bucharest is standard Romanian (from the region of Muntenia, part of the historical Wallachia). Romanian (obsolete spelling: Roumanian; endonym: limba română [ˈlimba roˈmɨnə] ⓘ, or românește [romɨˈneʃte], lit.'in Romanian') is the official and main language of Romania and Moldova.

  3. Education in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Additional teachers are assigned only for a few specialized subjects (modern languages, sport, etc.). At the end of primary school, curriculum is diversified. For instance, a 4th grade student (10–11 years of age) may have on a weekly basis: 4 classes of Math; 4–5 classes of Romanian Language and Literature; 1 class of History; 1 class of ...

  4. Constantin Diaconovici Loga National College (Timișoara)

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    It takes over the organization system of the Romanian secondary education: the lower cycle (grades I–IV) and the upper cycle (grades V–VIII). The first director was the Romanian language teacher Silviu Bejan. In 1926, under the principalship of Vasile Mioc, the high school became a college – Constantin Diaconovici Loga Banat National College.

  5. History of the Romanian language - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of the substratum language but it is generally assumed to be an Indo-European language related to Albanian. [13] Some linguists like Kim Schulte and Grigore Brâncuș use the phrase "Thraco-Dacian" for the substratum of Romanian, [13] while others like Herbert J. Izzo and Vékony argue that the Eastern Romance languages developed on an Illyrian substrate. [14]

  6. Carmen Sylva National Pedagogical College - Wikipedia

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    In 1919–1920, the Romanian Girls' High School operated with only five classes and 136 students. Due to a lack of higher education teachers who could teach high school subjects in Romanian, teachers from the Old Kingdom were hired. Right from the first year of operation, at the unanimous request of the teaching staff, the Education Minister ...

  7. Onisifor Ghibu - Wikipedia

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    Ghibu also organized the educational system for all education levels, in the Romanian language, first in Bessarabia starting in 1917 (where since 1867 the Romanian language education had been abolished in all public schools) and in Transylvania starting in 1919. He was elected corresponding member of the Romanian Academy in 1919. [2]

  8. Romanian lexis - Wikipedia

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    Romanian lexis. The lexis of the Romanian language (or Daco-Romanian), a Romance language, has changed over the centuries as the language evolved from Vulgar Latin, to Common Romanian, to medieval, modern and contemporary Romanian. A large proportion (about 42%) of present-day Romanian lexis is not inherited from Latin and in some semantic ...

  9. Romanian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Romanian numbers generally have a single form regardless of the gender of the determined noun. Exceptions are the numbers un/o ('one') doi/două ('two') and all the numbers made up of two or more digits when the last digit is 1 or 2; these have masculine and feminine forms. In Romanian there is no gender-neutral form for numbers, adjectives or ...