Moldova and Romania, as one countryN
Wróć do Culture and Art#1 Emrah20
Hello.
Now something controversial, but maybe linguically good point of view. Who can speak Romanian (Moldovan language is nowadays Romanian too) will be understand. Have You heard about historical Moldavian principality? If yes, that's good.
But let's ask something strange: Why Moldova and Romania can't join together?
Ofcourse, It can be littlebid difficult, but no problem. I'll wayt to Your replies.
Thanks.
#2 DianaCician
Hi.
As a Romanian person, I can't speak on behalf of Moldavians. And as much as I love reading historical things, I'm bad at history itself so I'll refrain from that topic, sorry.
Why can't they get united wit us? Well, there are a great number of reasons, and here maybe I should get into the historical side, which I said I'm not good at. Plus a lot of Moldavians, according to google, don't want to join our countries together.
But if you have any questions, I'm here to answer. About language, cultures, etc. I'm bad at history so I'd rather not get into that but if you want, we can talk about it.
But, what caused your interest, if you feel like sharing?
#3 Emrah20
Only this, that in Moldova people speaks Romanian. Also, there is war in Ukraine and due to this, that Russians will have to plann to attack Moldova, maybe. I know, that people in Moldova are also Russians there, as well as Gagauz people too.
#4 Kaito
I know someone from Moldova but I highly doubte he ever used this program. I didn't ask him about joining Romania, but I know as a matter of fact that he's 100% against Russia. I find this question to be interesting.
#5 fikretagayev
first Slowakia should be joined to Czech Republic then we can discuss about Romania, i guess!
#6 Emrah20
Hahahaha, good point.
I like this answer, althought relationships between Czechs and Slovaks can be various. Often Slovaks are perceived by Czech, as some little nation. There is a difference between history, because Slovaks as nation hasn't history, like for example historical Bohemia (Czech lands).
Althought many of Slovak historics says, that Great Moravia is Slavic predeccessor of Slovakia, It is discutable if in Great Moravia were Slovaks. There were Slavs, who can speaks maybe distinct language, like Slovak. I've heard, that It can be something between Slovak and Slovene (language of Slovakia), but due to German and Hungarian influence of Slovenian, there are many influences of this language in Slovenian (Slovene) language. Ofcourse I don't know, how It was with Slovak. It was maybe different, but ofcourse one verry similar language to our language and also, mutual inteligible language is ofcourse Czech language. We are sometimes sorted in West Slavic group to CzechSlovak subgroup, which is correct.
Nevertheless, some Czechs perceived and perhaps even now perceive the Slovaks as a "nation of shepherds".
I'd like to explain You, that It wasn't like Serbo-Croatian conflicts, so We separated without any Weapon, same as Danes and Norwegians, if I know correctly.
But what about Moldoveans and Romanians? Can they speak same language, or two mutual inteligible languages? Because for example now, in Moldova official language is Romanian, It was before Moldovean language.