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{{subpages}}'''Romanian''' — rarely written ''Rumanian, Roumanian'' — (natively: ''româna, limba română'') is a [[Romance language]] spoken mainly in [[Romania]], [[Moldova]] and scattered areas across the [[Balkans]] and [[Ukraine]].
{{subpages}}'''Romanian''' — rarely written ''Rumanian, Roumanian'' — (natively: ''româna, limba română'') is a [[Romance language]] spoken mainly in [[Romania]], in [[Moldova]] and in scattered little areas across southeastern Europe (mostly in [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], the [[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Greece]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Ukraine]]).


It is the official state language of [[Romania]] and [[Moldova]]. In Moldova, it is officially called '''Moldovan''' or ''Moldavian'' (natively: ''limba moldovenească'').
It is the official state language of [[Romania]] and [[Moldova]]. In Moldova, it is officially called '''Moldovan''' or more rarely ''Moldavian'' (natively: ''limba moldovenească'').


The main dialects are classified in a huge ''[[Daco-Romanian]]'' group (comprising the vast majority of the dialects and being the basis of Standard Romanian), ''[[Aromanian]]'' (in scattered areas of the Balkans), ''[[Megleno-Romanian]]'' (also in scattered areas of the Balkans) and ''[[Istro-Romanian]]'' (in some villages of Istria, Croatia).
The main dialects are classified in ''[[Daco-Romanian]]'', the core dialectal group comprising the vast majority of the dialects and being the basis of Standard Romanian, and three other dialects scattered in remote patches across the Balkans: ''[[Aromanian]]'' (southern Balkans), ''[[Megleno-Romanian]]'' (southern Balkans) and ''[[Istro-Romanian]]'' (Istria, Croatia).


Romanian is somewhat distant from the rest of the Romance languages since it does not have any territorial contiguity with them. It is the only Romance language of central or eastern Europe. Nevertheless its structures are deeply Romance and remain quite conservative compared with their [[Latin language|Latin]] origins.
Romanian is the only Romance language of central or eastern Europe, so it is somewhat distant from the rest of the Romance languages since it does not have any territorial contiguity with them. Nevertheless its structures are deeply Romance and quite conservative compared with their [[Latin language|Latin]] origins.

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Romanian — rarely written Rumanian, Roumanian — (natively: româna, limba română) is a Romance language spoken mainly in Romania, in Moldova and in scattered little areas across southeastern Europe (mostly in Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria and Ukraine).

It is the official state language of Romania and Moldova. In Moldova, it is officially called Moldovan or more rarely Moldavian (natively: limba moldovenească).

The main dialects are classified in Daco-Romanian, the core dialectal group comprising the vast majority of the dialects and being the basis of Standard Romanian, and three other dialects scattered in remote patches across the Balkans: Aromanian (southern Balkans), Megleno-Romanian (southern Balkans) and Istro-Romanian (Istria, Croatia).

Romanian is the only Romance language of central or eastern Europe, so it is somewhat distant from the rest of the Romance languages since it does not have any territorial contiguity with them. Nevertheless its structures are deeply Romance and quite conservative compared with their Latin origins.