Yes, because the French language has a difficult etymologically pronunciation, accents etc.
To learn to speak it, German is harder, yes.
Both languages (French and Romanian) have evolved from Latin.
Budincă is a Romanian equivalent of 'pudding'. The word in Romanian traces its origins back to the French language. The French in turn formed their version of the word from the English!
Romanian is Latin based, along with portugeuse, french, english, and italien.
It's just a built-in part of their language that is harder for those learning French to understand.
Mushu does not exist in the Romanian language; "musiu" is an incorrect spelling of the French word "Monsieur".
1. The vocabulary includes many words of Slavic origin. 2. Many words are much more similar to their Italian counterparts. 3. The grammar is totally different, unlike that of French, Italian or Spanish.
Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Romanian
Dessine! is a French equivalent of the Romanian word Deseneaza!Specifically, the word is a verb in its present imperative form. It means "(informal singular you) draw!" The pronunciation will be "dey-seen" in French.
Yes she is a French fashion-designer, but ethnically she is a Russian-Romanian Jew
The word merci is a French word (rarely used in Romanian; mersi is an incorrect spelling); the Romanian word is mulțumesc.The translation in English is thank you.
Yes No they are not, the members are Romanian, German and French... The band itself is from Moldova, and they made a wise business decision to sing their songs in Romanian, as apposed to Russian.