Megleno-Romanian
English
Etymology
From Romanian meglenoromân, corresponding to Meglenitic + Romanian.
Adjective
Megleno-Romanian (not comparable)
- Of, from, or pertaining to the Megleno-Romanian people, culture or language.
Translations
relating to Megleno-Romanians or the Megleno-Romanian language
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Proper noun
Megleno-Romanian
- An endangered Eastern Romance language spoken in northern Greece, North Macedonia and parts of Romania, and related to Romanian, Aromanian and Istro-Romanian.
Translations
language
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Noun
Megleno-Romanian (plural Megleno-Romanians)
- A member of a small Eastern Romance people, originally inhabiting seven villages in the Moglena region spanning the Pella and Kilkis regional units of Central Macedonia, Greece, and one village, Huma, across the border in North Macedonia.
Translations
person
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See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Megleno-Romanian terms
- Appendix:Megleno-Romanian Swadesh list for a Swadesh list of basic vocabulary words in Megleno-Romanian
- Aromanian
- Istro-Romanian
- Moldavian
- Romanian
- Vlach
Further reading
- Ethnologue entry for Megleno-Romanian, ruq
- Ethnologue entry for Aromanian, rup
- Ethnologue entry for Istro-Romanian, ruo
- Ethnologue entry for Romanian, ron
- ISO 639-1 code ruq, ISO 639-3 code ruq (SIL)
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