The main language spoken in Transylvania is Romanian.
it is not Mandarin Chinese language which has spoken first Tamil is the first spoken language in the world thank you
what American language was spoken in the piedmont
The primary language spoken in Marseille is French.
The traditional language spoken in Transylvania is Romanian.
The French language is spoken frequently in Romania.
Yes, but this language is not widespread.
The official language spoken in Transylvania, a region in Romania, is Romanian. However, there are other minority languages spoken in the region, such as Hungarian and German.
Bucharest is in Romania. The language there is Romanian. Romanian is a Romance language derived from Latin and related to Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian.
Consulting in Greek language isΣυμβουλευτικήSymvouleftikíGreek is a language spoken in Greece and parts of Italy, Armenia, Ukraine and Romania.
The Romanian language is official. A small part of population spoke the Hungarian or Gypsy languages.
The official language in Romania - and of course in Bucharest - is the Romanian language.
Countries that list German as an official language include Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. It is also spoken in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Vatican City (it is the administrative and commanding language of the Swiss Guard). It is also spoken in Namibia (where it was formerly an official language).
"No, people in the Vatican learn Latin but only after they have learned Italian or another language." False. Latin is still spoken as a first language in a very small area in Romania. Romania has a very small population spread out over a lot of land, and so it is often overlooked that a small portion still does speak fluent Latin as the local first language. So there are not many people, but some is better than none.
Yes, cca. 27 % of the total population (Hungarians and Gypsies) speak the Hungarian language (after the census from 2002).
Romania is often spoken of in popular literature especially Transylvania.
== == Romanian is both a literary (written) as well as a spoken (living) language. Example: Ce mai faci? This is a common expression, much like, 'Hello, how are you doing?' in English.