duminică, 11 aprilie 2010

Romanian Language and Foreign Languages


Romanian, a Latin based language which is a continuation of the Latin spoken in ancient times in Dacia and Moesia — the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire.
A 31-letter Latin alphabet is in use.

Ethnic minorities (Hungarian and German) use their own languages in school and civil administration.

Literacy rate in Romania is 98% ... at least this is what I found on the net sources.

Most Romanians living in towns and cities are able to communicate in English, French or German. In smaller villages only younger people and children speak one or more foreign languages.

Romanians are not stupid, but surely they are stubborn and sometimes not so open-minded.

"Freedom" after '89 was not such a great freedom, but still, the gates to knowledge and the free spirit of Romanians gave the country the will to survive and be strong as a nation.

We might not be the Europeans that the other Europeans want, but we surely try to stand out proud.

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