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.
Romanian language is of Romanic (Latin) origin.
An ethnic minority - Lipoveni, of Russian descent speak the Russian language; they are approx. 25 000.
But the Russian language is taught in some schools alongside other languages of international interest.
The official language of Romania is the Romanian language; but the French language is also learned in schools.
Yes, many Romanians speak the French language, especially the old intellectuals; the younger and the snobs speak a ridiculous Romanian-English pidgin.
Romania speaks Romanian, which is a language derived from Latin like, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.
The German language - Saxons and Schwaben dialects.
Yes, many Romanians speak the French language, especially the old intellectuals; the younger and the snobs speak a ridiculous Romanian-English pidgin.
The French language is spoken frequently in Romania.
No, Russian is spoken in Europe as well.
No,she was from Romania
Russian is spoken in Russia. In addition it is spoken by ethnic Russians in the other former Soviet republics.
Russian is not widely spoken in Chile. The official language of Chile is Spanish, and while there may be small Russian-speaking communities in the country, it is not a commonly spoken language.
Romania is often spoken of in popular literature especially Transylvania.
Yes, but this language is not widespread.
Hungary, but there are Magyar minorities in Romania.
Russian
Russian.
yes
St. Petersburg is a Russian city and the people there speak Russian.