Megleno-Romanian (known as vlăhește[citation needed] by its speakers, and Megleno-Romanian or Meglenitic and sometimes Moglenitic or Meglinitic by linguists)...
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The Megleno-Romanians, also known as Meglenites (Megleno Romanian: Miglinits), Moglenite Vlachs or simply Vlachs (Megleno Romanian: Vlaș), are an Eastern...
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language and two other related minor languages, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian. The extinct Dalmatian language (otherwise included in the Central Romance...
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Megleno-Romanian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Megleno-Romanian may refer to: Megleno-Romanians, an ethnic group native to the Balkans Megleno-Romanian...
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The Megleno-Romanian language, the language of the Megleno-Romanians Macedo-Romanian Cultural Society, an Aromanian cultural organization in Romania This...
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"where". Istro-Romanians Istro-Romanian alphabet Istro-Romanian grammar Megleno-Romanian language Common Romanian Substrate in Romanian Balkan sprachbund...
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be found in the fact that Romanian, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian share with each other their main language innovations comparative to...
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languages and subsequently divided into Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian, and Daco-Romanian. Because of limited attestations between the 6th...
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Constantin Noe (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
1939) was a Megleno-Romanian editor and professor. He was born in 1883 in the Megleno-Romanian village of Lagkadia (Lundzini in Megleno-Romanian), then in...
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Theodor Capidan (category Articles with Romanian-language sources (ro))
Aromanians and the Megleno-Romanians, as well as their respective languages. His research extended to reciprocal influences between Romanian and the surrounding...
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Notia (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
largest Megleno-Romanian village, whose population underwent mass conversion to Islam in the 18th century. In the 1920s, Muslim Megleno-Romanians were deported...
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languages (Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian), there is evidence of lesser influence in the opposite direction. Romanian and Eastern Romance...
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Dumitru Ciotti (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
was a Megleno-Romanian activist, editor and schoolteacher. Ciotti was born in the Megleno-Romanian village of Skra (Liumnița in Megleno-Romanian), then...
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the Eastern Romance languages family alongside Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian, all descending from Proto-Romanian. However, Romania regards these ethnic...
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known as Vlach or Macedo-Romanian, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian and Romanian, spoken in Southeastern Europe...
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in Romanian Other articles Albanian language Daco-Thracian Davae Megleno-Romanian language Thracian language Thraco-Roman Paleo-Balkan languages Phrygian...
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Huma, North Macedonia (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
Huma Huma (Macedonian: Ума or Хума; Megleno Romanian: Uma) is a village located in the Gevgelija municipality of North Macedonia. It is only a few kilometres...
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Macedonia (terminology) (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
Macedo–Romanians (Aromanians and Megleno–Romanians)". Romanian Journal of Population Studies. 3 (3): 141–152. "Report for Macedonian language". Ethnologue...
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Archangelos, Pella (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
Archangelos (Greek: Αρχάγγελος, before 1925: Όσσιανη – Ossiani; Megleno Romanian: Oșani) is a village and part of the Exaplatanos municipal unit in the...
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immigrant languages in Turkey some of which are spoken by large numbers of people. Not included in the report by Ethnologue is the Megleno-Romanian language, spoken...
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Perikleia (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
Perikleia (Greek: Περίκλεια, before 1925: Μπερίσλαφ – Berislaf; Megleno Romanian: Birislav) is a village in Pella regional unit, Macedonia, Greece. Perikleia...
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similarity to Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian, but shares many features equally with the rest of the Western Romance languages, specifically Italian...
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Skra, Kilkis (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
Skra (Greek: Σκρα), before 1926 Loumitsa (Megleno Romanian: Liumnița) is a village and community in the municipality of Paionia, Kilkis regional unit of...
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Macedonia (Greece) (redirect from Languages of Macedonia (Greece))
Megleno-Romanians can be found in the Moglena region of Macedonia. The Megleno-Romanian language is traditionally spoken in the 11 Megleno-Romanian villages...
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they speak the Romanian language and live primarily in Romania and Moldova. The 2021 Romanian census found that 89.3% of Romania's citizens identified...
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Gevgelija (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
in Serbian and Gevgeli in Turkish.[citation needed] Furthermore, in Megleno-Romanian, the city is known as Ghivgheliia. Gevgelija is known as the "Balkan...
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especially by Romanian linguists, who regard Daco-Romanian, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian as dialects of a single Romanian language. Linguists...
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Lagkadia, Pella (category Articles containing Megleno Romanian-language text)
municipality Almopia. Constantin Noe (1883–1939), Megleno-Romanian editor and professor in Romania Berciu Drăghicescu, Adina; Dorin, Lozovanu; Virgil...
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Noe (surname) (category Megleno-Romanian-language surnames)
American educator, writer and lecturer Constantin Noe (1883–1939), Megleno-Romanian editor and professor José de Jesús Noé (1805–1862), the last Mexican...
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on Romanian is noticeable on all linguistic levels: lexis, phonetics, morphology and syntax. Romanian (or Daco-Romanian), Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian and...
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