There are small communities of Hungarians, Gypsies, Germans, Russians, Turks, Serbians, Bulgarians, Arabs, Chinese, Macedonians ,Ukrainians, Greeks and many other communities who don't speak Romanian as a mother language but live in Romania.
The people living in Romania speak in 1900 the Romanian language, as today and also probable in the future.
The official language of Romania is the Romanian language (mother language for more than 90 % of the inhabitants).
99 % of Romanians from Romania and from other countries speak the Romanian language. Also the minorities from Romania speak the Romanian language as second language. And non-Romanian citizens of other countries understand sometimes the Romanian language.
The official language in Romania is the Romanian language; the Romanian language is the mother language for more than 93 % of the population. The Romanian language is also the most important language in the Republic of Moldova. In other countries are more than 3 000 000 Romanian language speaking people.
Transylvania is a region of Romania; the majority of the inhabitants speak the Romanian language.
No, the ancient Roman language was Latin. Romanian is the current language of Romania, also in Europe but not close to Rome.It is a latinised form of Dacian. The Dacians were the original inhabitants of Romania.
Romanian people speak a Latin language. Romanians are generally browns, Caucasian type: the origin is Indo-European.
All the citizens of Romania speak the Romanian language; but the Romanian language is the mother language of only approx. 91 % of the inhabitants.
Some people do. Most European countries have people who speak English. Mainly because of the Internet. Most websites and e-mails are in English.Young Romanians tend to spend a lot of time on the Internet and watching Hollywood films, so they know mainly American English. However, the English language taught in school is British English (this affects mainly the spelling of the words, rather than their pronunciation, which is clearly infulenced by films).Most places in Romania that are popular with tourists and the larger hotels have some people who speak English quite well.
Romanian is the official language of Romania and Moldova. Obviously, it is also spoken in countries where there are people who are Romanian speakers, particularly nearby countries, such as the Ukraine.The Romanian language is an official language in Romania and Moldova.But Romanians exists in many other countries: Ukraine, Russia, Kazachstan, Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, Macedonia, Italy, Austria, France, Germany, Spain, United States, Canada, Australia, Israel, etc.
The national language of Romania is Romanian, and in addition there is a substantial Hungarian-speaking minority in Transylvania. There used to be a large German-speaking minority in Transylvania until 1980s (now approx. 40 000 Germans), and one can speak German in many hotels and shops there.
Romanian is a Romance language spoken by Balkan people.