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  2. Dicționar moldovenesc-românesc - Wikipedia

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    The Dicționar moldovenesc-românesc ("Moldovan–Romanian dictionary") is a dictionary compiled by Vasile Stati and published in 2003 in Chișinău in Moldova.Being the first and only one of its kind, it contains 19,000 allegedly Moldovan (one of the two names for the Romanian language in Moldova) words that are explained in Romanian.

  3. Moldovan language - Wikipedia

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    The language of the Moldovans had for centuries been interchangeably identified by both terms, but during the time of the Soviet Union, Moldovan, or as it was called at the time, Moldavian, was the only term officially recognized. Its resolution declared Moldavian a Romance language distinct from Romanian.

  4. Languages of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Moldova Official Romanian Minority Russian, Gagauz, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Foreign English, French Signed Romanian Sign Language Keyboard layout Romanian keyboard layout Part of a series on the Culture of Moldova History Prehistoric Balkans Dacia Principality of Moldavia Bessarabia Moldavian Democratic Republic Union with Romania Greater Romania Moldavian SSR Gagauzia conflict ...

  5. Talk:Moldovan language/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  6. Moldovan - Wikipedia

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    Moldovan and Moldavian refer to something of, from, or related to Moldova or Moldavia. In particular, it may refer to: Moldovans, the main ethnic group of the Republic of Moldova; Moldavians, the inhabitants of the historical territory of the Principality of Moldavia (14th century to 1859) Moldavians, residents of Moldavia (region of Romania)

  7. Talk:Moldovan language - Wikipedia

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    standard "moldavian" and "romanian" are identical. what people speak on the streets has nothing to do with linguistics. the same problem was endorsed by the soviets when they decreed that standard "moldavian" to be the language of illiterate peasants. go into a jail and see that they will not speak the same as those from a university. also go ...

  8. Talk:Moldovan language/Archive 8 - Wikipedia

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    4 such a stupidity I've never heard in my life: "Bucharestian is a language" 5 comments. 5 credibility. 11 comments. 6 Cool down. 18 comments ...

  9. Moldavian dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Moldavian dialect is one of several dialects of the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian). It is spoken across the approximate area of the historical region of Moldavia , now split between the Republic of Moldova , Romania , and Ukraine .