From Latin to Romanian: The Historical Development of Romanian in an Comparative Romance Context |
Common terms and phrases
accounted adjective Albanian appeared became becomes beginning belong borrowed century certain changes characteristic circumstances close Colloquial common compound concerning conjunctions Consequently considered consonants continuity conveyed correspondences created Dacia Danube definite derived designate developed dialects disappeared discussed elements evolution examples exists explained fact field followed forms formulations French Germanic Greek hand Hungarian important inflection influence inherited from Latin Italian kind later Latin word linguists loan loanwords Macedo-Romanian meaning mention names noun occurred Old Slavic opposition origin Pan-Romance person phenomenon phonetic plural population Port Portuguese position prefixes prepositions present preserved probably pronoun refer regions remarks replaced represented result Romance area Romance languages Romanian Sardinian semantic similar singular Slavic Spanish specific spoken structure substratum suffixes superstratum synonyms territory texts Thraco-Dacian took tree various verbs vocabulary vowels Western Romance