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Cool, now that you learned how to write it let me explain to you the meaning of Moor in the main Iberian languages: Mouro in Portuguese or Moro in Castilian is the word used by us for individuals that practice the Islamic faith, in case you didn't know. Congratulations on discovering that to us Albânia é uma nação Mourisca /Albania es una nación Mora (Albania is a Moorish nation).
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I got curious and read some grammar. Romanian verb conjugations are curious and deviate from Latin ones. In way more so than other Romance languages. Always using auxiliaries for the future tense is one such. Your infinitives are also formed with a prepositional 'a'.
But I still admit defeat on your claim Romanian has retained the most grammatical features from Latin. However, not always in verb conjugation in my opinion. Romanian has retained the pluperfect conjugation of Latin, though.
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they are not slaves not western , not eastern european ...they are a mix of that !
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They are mutants.
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