well, the romanian population was formed by the mixture of romans and daci in the 1-2 centuries after christ. the romans did have a lot of influence on the language, therefore most of the words are derived from latin. but during the 7-8 centuries AD throughout the romanian lands there were huge migrations of the slavic populations, so aproximately 30 % of the romanian vocabulary has words of that origin. the language as well is influenced by the history of a country..
2006-12-29 21:34:41
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answered by Dora 3
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Because the Romanians are descendans from the Latins.
2006-12-30 03:30:48
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answered by ariadna 2
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I assume you mean the number of letters in the Romanian alphabet is the largest of any Latin-based alphabets? Some people would say that the Slovak alphabet with 46 letters has a larger number than Romanian with 28. It always depends whether you count digraphs as letters, though.
2006-12-29 20:47:14
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answered by Sterz 6
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because it'a neolatin language, in proportion of 60% of the lexic is latin, whilst only 30%slavic and 10%daco-getic.
pentru ca este o limba neolatina;in proportie de 60%din lexic sunt elemente latine, doar 30% sunt slave si 10% daco-getice.
2006-12-29 15:23:14
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answered by oana 4
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i can't answer your question but i can teach you romanian if you want :-D
2006-12-29 15:39:11
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answered by puiu153 2
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