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Romanian is a completely latin language, you would have more luck communicating in French there than you would in the languages of any of the neighboring countries or or-God Forbid, Russian. If you don't believe me, read Eva Hoffman's chapter on Romania in Exit into History. There is no Slavic in Romanian That's a common mistake. There a latin-based roots in all languages, you will here the word "techologia" all over the world and even the roots of the word for widow (when you comensate for the fact that w-->v in most languages and vowels drop out) is the same from here through Russian (v/dova) {/indicates dropped vowel, added 'a' is necessary as a marker for the feminine gender). That page is written in a Slavic language. Please don't argue with me. When it gets cold, I have a lot of useless degrees to burn that earned me the right to tell you that I know more than you about Slavic Language and Literature, and perhaps in this one instance- about general linguistics, as well. Pick up an Intro to Linguistics book and look at the language tree. Macedonian has a lot of Greek influence, Polish has a lot of German influence, but they are Slavic languages. All indo-european languages contains Latinisms. |
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