- language.
Examples of
Romanian acts that had a
great success in non-
Romanophone countries are the
bands O-Zone (with
their No. 1
single Dragostea Din...
- 15% Russian, 8.5%
Bulgarian and 8% Gagauz. Most of
villages (five) are
Romanophone while there was one
village po****ted by
Gagauz and
another one was po****ted...
- ****pattia, the
Hertsa region, and
Budjak in
Odesa Oblast, but also
those Romanophones in the
territory between the
Dniester River and the
Southern Buh River...
- Brazilians, and may
include Spaniards and
sometimes even some
European romanophones such as
Portuguese (a
usage sometimes found in
bilingual subgroups within...
-
close to the
border with Moldova, and the
majority of its po****tion is
Romanophone (Romanian-speaking). She was the
second child in a
family of six children...
-
speakers but only nationality, as
there is no
recent data on the
number of
Romanophones living in Israel.
German is
spoken natively by
around 100,000 Israelis...
- Iorga's
theory of the "Romaniae", i.e. self-organized
communities of
romanophone peasants all
across medieval Europe. The name "România" as
common homeland...
- 15% Russian, 8.5%
Bulgarian and 8% Gagauz. Most of
villages (five) are
Romanophone while there was one
village po****ted by
Gagauz and
another one was po****ted...
-
Slavic languages, to
designate any
Orthodox shepherd,
whether he
remained Romanophone (as in the
Kingdom of
Eastern Hungary and the Prin****lity of Transylvania)...
-
Vojvodina declared Romanian as
their mother tongue (0.1% of the world's
Romanophones).
Vojvodina hosts 40
Romanian historical parishes, with 42 priests. It...