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    Quote Originally Posted by majevica View Post
    The Aromanian in Serbia is actually just Romanian
    Could it be that Aromanias just on that spot of the map have bigger community there?, and thats why on the map it says Aromaninan, or is it just becouse the people call them selfs Vlach, the map maker jus asumed they are Aromaninas?

    on a side note talked to some Romaninas from Romania and Serb Vlach from Kladovo at my work, according to the Vlach from Serbia, they understand less what the Romanians are saying then vice versa, and has nothing to do the ones from Serbia how fluintly they speak there language many of them have it as there first language , it must be if we dont take to account that they use alot of Serbian words, they eather use very old Romanian words and havent learnd the new ones i guess after the standardisation of the Romanina language , or they just use other words but Romanians have learnd the diffrent words they use and understand them better. i konw the one in South Banat in Serbia resembles standard Romanian more but its also a bit diffrent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tradra View Post
    Quite, but it's not really a spoken language, it's just a conglomeration of south-western dialects, some might use it spoken to a certain extent, but it's not a native dialect. I think it's similar to how at least we Trřnders speak Bokmĺlish when in public settings like outside of Trřndelag on TV/Radio etc to be better understood.

    Here's a tour of Norwegian dialects.


    By the way, I've never heard of "Jämtlandisk", whenever I visit that region of Sweden I can barely tell it's even a dialect.
    Thank you for this information mate!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by kessaras View Post
    It's the case of every country on this map. In a country, the official language, along with regional languages, is spoken by every citizen.
    That is why, decades ago, these territories appeared barred on maps. Currently it is not done for some reason, so it must be remembered.
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    According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.

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    Tad oversimplified but funny.

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