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- Moldovan_language abstract "Moldovan (also Moldavian; limba moldovenească, or лимба молдовеняскэ in Moldovan Cyrillic) is a name of the Romanian language in the Republic of Moldova.At official level, while the name "Moldovan" is still prescribed by Article 13 of the current constitution, the Constitutional Court interpreted in 2013 that this article is superseded by the Declaration of Independence of Moldova, thus giving official status to the "Romanian" language.The language of the Moldovans has been historically referred by both terms, with "Moldovan" being the only one allowed in official use in the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic. The resolution, which at times also proclaimed Moldovan a language independent of Romanian, was imposed in the context of the Soviet policy emphasizing the differences between Moldovans and Romanians. The identity between the mother tongues of the Moldovans and Romanians has been officially acknowledged since the reintroduction of the Latin script in 1989; the 1991 Declaration of Independence of Moldova thereupon called the official language "Romanian". Nevertheless, the 1994 Constitution only provided official status to "Moldovan". The status of the official language was further legislated in the early 2000s, when the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova adopted a law defining "Moldovan" and "Romanian" as designations for the same language (glottonyms). In 2013 the Constitutional Court of Moldova ruled that the name "Romanian" given in the Declaration of Independence prevails over the name "Moldovan" given in the Article 13. The breakaway region of Transnistria continues to recognize "Moldovan" as one of its official languages, along with Russian and Ukrainian.In the general population, while a majority of the inhabitants in the capital city of Chișinău and, according to surveys, people with higher education name their language "Romanian", barely a seventh of the countryside residents indicated Romanian as their native language at the last census.The variety of Romanian spoken in Moldova is the Moldavian subdialect, which is also spoken in northeastern Romania. The two countries share the same literary standard. Written in Cyrillic, Moldovan is also the name of one of three official languages of the breakaway Moldovan territory of Transnistria.The word Moldavian is also used to refer collectively to the north-eastern varieties of spoken Romanian, spread approximately within the territory of the former Principality of Moldavia (now split between Moldova and Romania). The Moldavian variety is considered one of the five major spoken varieties of Romanian, all five being written identically. There is no particular linguistic break at the Prut River, the border between Romania and Moldova.In schools in Moldova the phrase "Romanian language" is used ever since independence. In 2007, former Moldovan president Vladimir Voronin asked for it to be changed to "Moldovan language", but under public pressure that never materialized.The standard alphabet is equivalent to Romanian alphabet (based on the Latin alphabet). Until 1918, varieties of the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet were used. The Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet was used in 1924–1932 and 1938–89, and remains in use in Transnistria.".
- Moldovan_language thumbnail Primul_dictionar_moldovenesc-rusesc,_editat_in_Moldova_in_anul_1789.jpg?width=300.
- Moldovan_language wikiPageExternalLink Faucheux_thesis.pdf.
- Moldovan_language wikiPageExternalLink ?option=content&task=view&id=134.
- Moldovan_language wikiPageExternalLink 338.html.
- Moldovan_language wikiPageExternalLink show_country.asp?name=MD.
- Moldovan_language wikiPageExternalLink ERusnac02_en.doc.
- Moldovan_language wikiPageID "226999".
- Moldovan_language wikiPageRevisionID "606045010".
- Moldovan_language date "March 2014".
- Moldovan_language hasPhotoCollection Moldovan_language.
- Moldovan_language langcode "ro".
- Moldovan_language otherarticle "Limba moldovenească".
- Moldovan_language subject Category:Controversy_over_linguistic_and_ethnic_identity_in_Moldova.
- Moldovan_language type Language.
- Moldovan_language type Language.
- Moldovan_language type InformationEntity.
- Moldovan_language comment "Moldovan (also Moldavian; limba moldovenească, or лимба молдовеняскэ in Moldovan Cyrillic) is a name of the Romanian language in the Republic of Moldova.At official level, while the name "Moldovan" is still prescribed by Article 13 of the current constitution, the Constitutional Court interpreted in 2013 that this article is superseded by the Declaration of Independence of Moldova, thus giving official status to the "Romanian" language.The language of the Moldovans has been historically referred by both terms, with "Moldovan" being the only one allowed in official use in the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic. ".
- Moldovan_language label "Idioma moldavo".
- Moldovan_language label "Język mołdawski".
- Moldovan_language label "Lingua moldava".
- Moldovan_language label "Língua moldávia".
- Moldovan_language label "Moldauische Sprache".
- Moldovan_language label "Moldave".
- Moldovan_language label "Moldavisch".
- Moldovan_language label "Moldovan language".
- Moldovan_language label "Молдавский язык".
- Moldovan_language label "لغة مولدوفية".
- Moldovan_language label "モルドバ語".
- Moldovan_language label "摩爾多瓦語".
- Moldovan_language sameAs Moldavština.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Moldauische_Sprache.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Μολδαβική_γλώσσα.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Idioma_moldavo.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Moldaviera.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Moldave.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Lingua_moldava.
- Moldovan_language sameAs モルドバ語.
- Moldovan_language sameAs 몰도바어.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Moldavisch.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Język_mołdawski.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Língua_moldávia.
- Moldovan_language sameAs m.01h2j_.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Q36392.
- Moldovan_language sameAs Q36392.
- Moldovan_language wasDerivedFrom Moldovan_language?oldid=606045010.
- Moldovan_language depiction Primul_dictionar_moldovenesc-rusesc,_editat_in_Moldova_in_anul_1789.jpg.
- Moldovan_language isPrimaryTopicOf Moldovan_language.