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ROMANIAN LANGUAGE
If you are looking for a translator from Romanian or into Romanian, we are please to offer the service of our extensive pool of Romanian linguists to match your needs.
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· Promotional materials, presentations, annual reports
· Business correspondence in the mentioned languages
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· Consecutive interpreting
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· Translations by native speakers
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· PC processing according to your requirements (Trados, Transit, Word XP, Excel, etc.) |
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SOME FACTS ABOUT ROMANIAN LANGUAGE
Romanian language, member of the Romance group of the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. It is spoken by about 22 million people in Romania, where it is the official language, by 3 million people in Moldova, and by perhaps another 1 million persons scattered in Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Albania, Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro), and Hungary. At the present time Romanian is written in the Roman alphabet, to which have been added the symbols a, a, i, s, and t. In Moldova under Soviet rule, however, Cyrillic characters were used for Romanian. A distinctive feature of Romanian is the attachment of the definite article to the noun as a suffix, as in omul (literally, “man-the”). The oldest surviving Romanian texts are from the 16th cent., and there are four major dialects of the language.Czech translation services: translate from Czech into Romanian, translate from Romanian into Czech, Romanian translator
History
The Romanian territory was inhabited in ancient times by the Dacians, an Indo-European people. They were defeated by the Roman Empire in 106 and part of Dacia (Oltenia, Banat and Ardeal) became a Roman province. For the next 165 years, there is evidence of considerable Roman colonization in the area, the region being in close communication with the rest of the Roman empire. Vulgar Latin became the language of the administration and commerce.
Under the pressure of the Free Dacians and of the Goths, the Roman administration and legions were withdrawn from Dacia between 271-275. Whether the Romanians are the descendants of these people that abandoned the area and settled south of Danube or of the people that remained in Dacia is a matter of debate.Czech translation services: translate from Czech into Romanian, translate from Romanian into Czech, Romanian translator
Due to its geographical isolation, Romanian was probably the first language that split and until the modern age was not influenced by other Romance languages, so the grammar is roughly similar to that of Latin, keeping declensions and the neuter gender, unlike any other Romance language.
All the dialects of Romanian are believed to have been unified in a common language until sometime between the 7th and the 10th century when the area was influenced by the Byzantine Empire and Romanian came under the influence of the Slavic language. Romanian has very few Slavonic words. Also, the variations in the Daco-Romanian dialect (spoken throughout Romania and Moldova) are very small, which is quite remarkable, as until the Modern Era there was almost no connection between Romanians in various regions. The use of this uniform Daco-Romanian dialect extends well beyond the borders of the Romanian state: a Romanian-speaker from Moldova speaks the same language as a Romanian-speaker from the Serbian Banat.Czech translation services: translate from Czech into Romanian, translate from Romanian into Czech, Romanian translator
It is also noteworthy that Romanian was the only Romance language that was not under the cultural influence of the Roman Catholic Church, instead being influenced by the Orthodox Church, Slavonic, Greek and Turkish cultures.
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We translate into:
Romanian-Arabic
Romanian-Azerbaijanian
Romanian-Armenian
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Romanian-Bulgarian
Romanian-Chinese
Romanian-Croatian
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Romanian-Danish
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Romanian-German
Romanian-Georgian
Romanian-Greek
Romanian-Hebrew
Romanian-Hungarian
Romanian-Italian
Romanian-Japanese
Romanian-Kazakh
Romanian-Korean
Romanian-Latvian
Romanian-Lithuanian
Romanian-Macedonian
Romanian-Mongolian
Romanian-Norwegian
Romanian-Persian
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