The Romanian language has some Greek words (as many other languages) but these two languages are extremely different.
Spanish belongs to the Romance language family, which includes languages such as French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages evolved from Latin and share similar grammatical structures and vocabulary.
All of those languages are part of the same language familiy, the romance languages, all of which can trace their origins in Latin. Romanian has a slight slavic influence because of Romania's eastern European background, which features slavic neighbours, aswell as finno-ugric neighbours (the hungarians). Romanian has loanwords from many of these languages, and also from Turkish, greek, and German. However, non-slavic influences are limited only to vocabulary mostly, and still, most romanian words are of latin origin. Romanian is probably the lesser known of the big five romance languages, and most people who never heard romanian think it's a slavic language because of it's eastern European position. Romanian is in several ways closer to latin than the other romance languages.
There is one OFFICIAL language... Greek. But there are fourteen languages spoken (signed, in the case of GSL) in Greece today: Living: (12 Listed) Albanian (Arvanitika) Albanian (Tosk) Bulgarian Greek Greek Sign Language Pontic Romanian (Balkan) Romanian (Macedo) Romanian (Megleno) Romano-Greek Slavic Turkish Dead: Greek (Ancient) Cappadocian Greek Sources: http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=GR
There is a wealth of different languages spoken in the Balkan region of south eastern Europe. Some of the many languages include: Greek, Romanian, Moldovan, Serbo-Croat, Bulgarian, Turkish and many local dialects.
Romanian is a Romance language and shares similarities with other Romance languages such as Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. Among these, Italian is often considered the closest in terms of vocabulary and grammar. Additionally, Romanian has been influenced by Slavic languages, Greek, Turkish, and Hungarian due to historical interactions, which distinguishes it from its Romance counterparts.
Romanian language and Catalan language are Romance (Latin) languages.
Montenelo (the dance) is montenelo in all the languages, including Romanian.
Idiot in the Romanian language is the equivalent of idiot in many other languages.
The Romance Languages have their origins in Latin. The most spoken Romance Languages are Spanish, French Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, and Catalan.
The Romans did not influence English and Greek. They influenced Spanish, French and modern Italian. The Greek language was around before the Roman language, and English is a Germanic language not Roman. The most popular languages at the time where Roman, Greek, and German. Roman- Spanish, Modern Italian, French German-English, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Finish, Polish, Czech, Greek- Roman, Spanish, Armenian, Albanian, ect.
Both languages (French and Romanian) have evolved from Latin.
Using the same system as for other languages; and after this it is very important to live here 2-3 years.