Megleno-Romanian language
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q13358
Library of congress:
sh2010007352
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Atanasov, P. Meglenoromâna astăzi, 2002.
- Ethnologue (viewed online 22 April 2010):(Romanian, Megleno; a language of Greece; alternate names: Meglenite, Meglenitic; structurally a distinct language from Romanian, Aromanian, and Istro Romanian)
- Wikipedia WWW site, Apr. 22, 2010:(Megleno-Romanian language (known as Vlăhește by speakers and Megleno-Romanian, Moglenitic or Meglenitic by linguists; Megleno-Romanian (known as Vlăheşte by speakers and Megleno-Romanian, Moglenitic or Meglenitic by linguists) is a Romance language, similar to Aromanian and Romanian, or a dialect of the Romanian language; It is spoken in a few villages in the Moglena region of Macedonia (Greece and the Republic of Macedonia), in Romania and by a very small Muslim group in Turkey (Karadjaovalides); spoken by the Megleno-Romanians)
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Wikipedia description:
Megleno-Romanian (known as vlăhește by its speakers, and Megleno-Romanian or Meglenitic and sometimes Moglenitic or Meglinitic by linguists) is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Aromanian. It is spoken by the Megleno-Romanians in a few villages in the Moglena region that spans the border between the Greek region of Macedonia and North Macedonia. It is also spoken by emigrants from these villages and their descendants in Romania, in Turkey by a small Muslim group, and in Serbia. It is considered an endangered language.
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