Romanian
The main language spoken in Bucharest is Romanian. Like in every major city in Europe there are some minorities speaking their own languages. Romanian language: 1 897 071 from a total of 1 926 334 (2002 National Census)
The official language in Romania is the Romanian language (limba română). The Romanian language is a Latin (Romanic) language. The Romanian language is the mother language of the more than 92 % of the inhabitants.
Also spoked: Hungarian language (6 %), Gypsy language (1 %), other languages of the ethnic minorities.
The 1 official language of Romania is Romanian, spoken by more than 90% of the population.
Government recognized minority languages include:
Romanian Sign Language is the sign language used by deaf people in Romania. It derives from French Sign Language.
Romanian national census, March 2002: Romanian language: 91,03 % Hungarian language: 6,66 % Gipsy language: 1,1 % Ukrainian language: 0,27 % Germaan language: 0,21 % Russian language: 0,13 % Turkish language: 0,13 % etc., the difference from 100 %
1. Romanian language - approx. 92 %
2. Hungarian language - approx. 6, 5 %
3. Gypsy language - approx. 1,5 %
4. Ukrainian language - approx. 0,3 %
5. German language - approx. 0,15 %
More exact results (from the census - October 2011) in May 2012.
Languages spoken in Romania, after the Romanian census, March 2002:
Total - 21 680 974
Romanian - 19 736 517
Hungarian - 1 443 970
Gypsy - 237 570
Ukrainian - 57 407
German - 44 888
Russian - 29 246
Turkish - 28 115
Tartarian - 21 272
Serbian - 20 411
Slowakian - 16 027
Bulgarian - 6 735
Croatian - 6 355
Greek - 4 170
Czech - 3 381
Polish - 2 690
Italian - 2 531
Chinese - 2 266
Yiddish - 951
Armenian - 724
others and nondeclared - 15 751
The next census: October 2011.
Languages in Romania (Romanian census, March 2002):
Total population: 21 680 974
Romanian language: 19 736 517
Hungarian language: 1 443 970
Gypsy language: 237 570
Ukrainian language: 57 407
German language: 44 888
and other minor languages
Languages spoken in Romania, after the Romanian census, March 2002:
Total - 21 680 974
Romanian - 19 736 517
Hungarian - 1 443 970
Gypsy - 237 570
Ukrainian - 57 407
German - 44 888
Russian - 29 246
Turkish - 28 115
Tartarian - 21 272
Serbian - 20 411
Slowakian - 16 027
Bulgarian - 6 735
Croatian - 6 355
Greek - 4 170
Czech - 3 381
Polish - 2 690
Italian - 2 531
Chinese - 2 266
Yiddish - 951
Armenian - 724
others and nondeclared - 15 751
Romanian language: 19 736 917
Hungarian language: 1 443 970
Gypsy language: 237 570
Ukrainian language: 57 407
German language: 44 888
and some other minor languages of different ethnic groups.
Romanian language: 21 680 979
Hungarian language: 1 443 970
Gypsy language: 237 570
Ukrainian language: 57 407
German language; 44 888
Russian language: 29 246
Turkish language: 28 115
etc.
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