99 % of Romanians from Romania and from other countries speak the Romanian language.
Also the minorities from Romania speak the Romanian language as second language.
And non-Romanian citizens of other countries understand sometimes the Romanian language.
This is unclear how many Romanians speak French, but Romanian is Latin-based and quite close to French, which was for a very long period the most taught foreign language in Romania.
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As of 2012, about 31% of the population of Romania (about 6 million people) can speak English with varying degrees of fluency (according to: Eurobarometer report, 2012)
In the Romanian language: bucureÅŸteni.
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Romanians is not a migratory people; the Romanian people was formed on a territory occupied also now.
Romanians, more than 90 %.
"Te iubs" is Romanian. The Romanian language is spoken by the Romanians.
Romanian people speak a Latin language. Romanians are generally browns, Caucasian type: the origin is Indo-European.
My experience of meeting Romanians is that if their first language is Romanian they learn French as a second language but if their first language is Hungarian they learn German.
Romanians from today are survivors of Dacians (people of the Thracians group) and speak a romanic language derived from the vulgar Latin. In Romania live approx. 20 000 000 Romanians, and there are still some 6 000 000 outside current boundaries. 95% of Romanians are Orthodox Christians.
Because Nathan Kulish is Romanian so that makes every Romanian smell from his awful odor
"Thanksgiving" don't exist in the Romanian tradition.
Approx. 20 000 000 Romanians in Romania and approx. 6 000 000 Romanians in the rest of the world.
The national language of Romania is Romanian, and in addition there is a substantial Hungarian-speaking minority in Transylvania. There used to be a large German-speaking minority in Transylvania until 1980s (now approx. 40 000 Germans), and one can speak German in many hotels and shops there.