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  1. Aromanian kieliWikipedia

    https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromanian_kieli

    Aromanian kieli tai Limba Armãneascã (armãneshce, armãneashti, rrămăneshti) on itäromaaninen kieli, jota puhutaan Kaakkois-Euroopassa.Sen puhujia kutsutaan aromanialaisiksi tai vlacheiksi (joka on yleisnimitys Balkanilla asuvista yhteisöistä).. Kielellä on paljon yhteisiä ominaisuuksia modernin romanian kielen kanssa. Kielillä on mm. samanlainen morfologia ja …

  2. languages:aromanian_in_the_balkans [Minority languages]

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    The Aromanian language disappeared from all educational levels until 1996, when an Aromanian course was introduced at the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki. This attempt to teach the Aromanian language was made by professor-linguist Ntinas Konstantinos but the effort did not have a follow-up (it lasted from February 1996 to June 1997; the ...

  3. History of the Romanian language - Wikipedia

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    Aromanian has about 350,000 speakers who mainly live in the mountainous zones of Albania, Greece, and Macedonia. Some thousand people from the wider region of Thessaloniki speak the third language which is known as Megleno-Romanian. The smallest Eastern Romance language, Istro-Romanian is used by fewer than 1,500 speakers in Istria.

  4. Tiếng Aromania – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

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    Aromanian Language website; Στα Βλάχικα - In Vlach: A website about the Vlach language in Greece Lưu trữ 2015-02-20 tại Wayback Machine; Ethnologue entry for Aromanian; Aromanian Swadesh list of basic vocabulary words (from Wiktionary's Swadesh list appendix) Asterios Koukoudis: Studies on the Vlachs

  5. Aromanian - The language of Romance - Freelang's webzine

    https://www.freelang.net/blog/aromanian-the-language-of-romance,2013-07

    Jul 09, 2013 · Aromanian is popularly touted to be the Eastern romance language that is spoken in Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Serbia. However, not everybody agrees with the assertion that Aromanian is a romance language closest to Latin or that Aromanian is 80% Latin. This is because a lot of Aromanian words were borrowed from French ...

  6. Aromanian | dialect | Britannica

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    In Romanian language. …Moldova in several regional variants; Aromanian (also called Macedoromanian), spoken in scattered communities in Greece, the Republic of North Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Kosovo, and Serbia; Meglenoromanian, a nearly extinct dialect of northern Greece and southeastern North. Read More. In Romanian language ...

  7. Vlach | European ethnic group | Britannica

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    Vlach, also spelled Vlah, autonyms Armãn and Rãmãn, also called Aromanian, Macedoromanian, and Macedo-Vlach, any of a group of Romance-language speakers who live south of the Danube in what are now southern Albania, northern Greece, the Republic of Macedonia, and southwestern Bulgaria. Vlach is the English-language term used to describe such an individual. The majority …

  8. List of languages - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Yiddish ( Germanic) Yidgha ( Iranian) Yogur (also known as Yoghur, (Mongolic) Sarï Uyghur, and (Mongolic) Yellow Uyghur, Mongolic) Yokutsan languages. Yonaguni language. Yorùbá language. Yucatec Maya language. Yucatec Maya Sign Language ( Signing) Yuchi language.

  9. Romansh language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

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    Retrieved on 2012-02-28. Romansh edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. v. t. e. Romance languages. Aragonese · Aromanian · Arpitan · Asturian or Bable · Burgundian · Catalan ( Valencian, Balear) · Champenois · Corsican ( Gallurese, Sassarese) · Dalmatian · Dgèrnésiais · Emiliano-Romagnolo · Fala · Franc-Comtois · French ...

  10. Aromanians: Aromanian Language, List of Aromanian

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    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Aromanian people, Moscopole, Principality of Pindus, Kaliopi, Gigi Becali, Aromanian language, To e Proeski, Neagu Djuvara, List of Aromanians, List of Aromanian settlements, Alchiviad Diamandi di Samarina, Principality of the Pindus, New …

  11. Aromanian language and culture - lonweb

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    AROMANIAN: FROM WIKIPEDIA Aromanians (also called: Macedo-Romanians in Romania or Vlachs in most other countries; in Aromanian they call themselves arumâni, armâni or aromâni) are a people living throughout the southern Balkans, especially in northern Greece, Albania and the Republic of Macedonia, and as an emigrant community in Romania (Dobruja).

  12. Albania: Vlach Population, Aromanian Language In Danger Of

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    Nov 07, 2001 · The Vlachs' language, Aromanian -- an eastern Romance language related to Romanian -- survived outside influences, including the more than 500-year Ottoman Turkish occupation of the Balkan peninsula.

  13. Aromanians - assembly.coe.int

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    The Association of French Aromanians estimates that 15% of the Albanian population is Aromanian. According to the Aromanian Women's Foundation of Albania, the country's population comprises between 150 000 and 200 000 Aromanians. Other estimates vary between 100 000 and 300 000-400 000.

  14. Aromanians in Greece: Minority or Vlach-speaking Greeks? - Aromanian

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    Apr 25, 2005 · From the perspective of the Greek Aromanians all monolingual populations which only speak Greek belong to the Greeks (Greţ), while the Vlach-, Slav- and Albanian-speaking people can also belong to the Hellenes (Elini, in Greek Ellines). Thus, the two terms Greek and Hellenic cause problems.

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