Megleno-Romanian | |
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Meglenitic, Meglinitic, Moglenitic | |
vlăhește[citation needed] | |
Native to | Greece, North Macedonia, Romania, Turkey,[1] Serbia |
Ethnicity | Megleno-Romanians |
Native speakers | 5,000 (2002)[2] |
Indo-European
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Early forms | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ruq |
Glottolog | megl1237 |
ELP | Megleno-Romanian |
Linguasphere | 51-AAD-bb |
Eastern Romance languages |
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Vulgar Latin language Substratum Thraco-Roman culture |
Romanian |
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Aromanian |
Megleno-Romanian |
Istro-Romanian |
Megleno-Romanian (known as vlăhește[citation needed] by its speakers, and Megleno-Romanian or Meglenitic and sometimes Moglenitic or Meglinitic by linguists) is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Aromanian.[5] 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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