Romanian is the official language in Moldova, but many of the population there can also speak fluent Russian, English or French
Romanian is the official language, but many people can also speak Russian and English
1. Romanian language (more than 80 %)
2. Russian language (cca. 15 %)
3. Ukrainian language (cca. 10 %)
4. Gagauz language
5. Bulgarian language
The so-called Moldavian language is only a political fiction of Russian invaders.
1. Romanian language (more than 75 %)
2. Russian language (cca. 15 %)
3. Ukrainian language (cca. 10 %)
4. Gagauz language
5. Bulgarian language
The so-called Moldavian language is only a political fiction of Russian invaders.
1. Romanian language (more than 75 %)
2. Russian language (cca. 15 %)
3. Ukrainian language (cca. 10 %)
4. Gagauz language
5. Bulgarian language
The so-called Moldavian language is only a political fiction of Russian invaders.
Romanian is the language of Moldova.
Romanian and Russian.
About three-quarters of the people in Moldova speak "Romanian/Moldovan". Most linguists consider Romanian and Moldovan essentially identical. The primary difference may be political: in 1989, the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic (part of the USSR) declared that Moldovan was the official national language, while in 1991, the Declaration of Independence of Moldova stated that the official language was Romanian.
1. Romanian language
2. Russian language
3. Ukrainian language
4. Gagauz language
5. Bulgarian language
Retain that the so-called Moldavian language is only a political fiction of Russian origin accepted exclusively by communists and persons without any culture.
Examples: Romanian (Moldavian is not a true language, it is only an illusion of Russians), Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Gagautz.
1. Romanian language (more than 75 %)
2. Russian language (cca. 15 %)
3. Ukrainian language (cca. 10 %)
4. Gagauz language
5. Bulgarian language
The so-called Moldavian language is only a political fiction of Russian invaders.
1. Romanian language
2. Russian language
3. Ukrainian language
4. Gagauz language
5. Bulgarian language
Retain that the so-called Moldavian language is only a political fiction of Russian origin accepted exclusively by communists and persons without any culture.
The 1 Official language of Moldova is Romanian, spoken by about 80% of the population.
Russian has semi-official status as an inter-ethnic language.
Recognised regional languages are:
Romanian Sign Language is the sign language used by deaf people in Romania. It is related to French Sign Language.
English is the most widely studied foreign language, but very few people can speak it fluently.
Not really. Since the 1990's, Moldovans learn English as their first foreign language in schools, but very few people can speak it at a sufficiently advanced level to be able to communicate.
Examples: Romanian (Moldavian is not a true language, it is only an illusion of Russians), Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Gagautz.
Yes, they do.
Spoken languages are languages that are spoken by people for communication. They involve vocalization and sound production to convey meaning, as opposed to written languages, which use visual symbols for communication. There are thousands of spoken languages used around the world.
The region of Moldavia spans 3 different countries.The western half of Moldavia is now part of Romania, the eastern side belongs to the Republic of Moldova, and the northern and southeastern parts are territories of Ukraine.For the languages of Romania, click here.For the languages of Moldova, click here.For the languages of Ukraine, click here.
No. More than 200 languages are spoken.
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There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken worldwide. However, many of these languages are endangered, with more than half at risk of becoming extinct in the next century.
In Turkistan, the main languages spoken are Kazakh, Uzbek, and Russian. These languages are widely used in different regions of Turkistan due to historical and cultural influences.
There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken in the world today. However, many of these languages are endangered and at risk of disappearing.
The official languages spoken in Wallonia, Belgium are French and German. Additionally, some minority languages like Walloon, Picard, and Luxembourgish are also spoken in certain regions of Wallonia.
Romanian language and also Russian language
The same languages spoken today were spoken in World War 2.
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Both languages are spoken in Asia