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I am lucky to have learnt Moldavian from my maternal side real preserved Moldavian village like in a time bubble. unfortunately it is also true that in 70% of Moldova west of Prut people use an urbanised Vlachised version: ci faci băi Moldavian replaced ши фашь ўэй Moldavian in maybe 3/4 of Moldova region on here




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well while East of Prut people speak in front of camera as they normally do in their day to day life, in Romania people switch to standard language from Bucharest in almost any official thing, because Romania promotes Moldovan dialect shaming. so it will be hard to get to see real Moldovans speak real dialect to a camera. but I can help with my Vaslui county language knowledge, I can register myself and compare regional words and also give insights for different other counties (my wive's, my dad's, the Moldova Capital Region Iasi etc)




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Romania promotes dialect shaming?? I've never heard of such thing.
If you refer to people teasing each other for their accents, this sometimes happens, but in good fun. I see no ill will in that.
I posted this skit before, with the Hungarian and Transylvanian accents, IMO it's very funny:


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I don't want go into another useless discussion about identity, but people here always called themselves Moldavians and their language Moldavian. Is not just a coindicdence what Romanian identity, is more like a trend, not like a real nationalism, and is specific mostly for urban heterogenous societiy, not rural area, were people are more homogenous. I never criticize local individuals who identify herself as Romanians, until they start to attack personally me, since vast majority show aggressivity, and love very much to mock and insult, in general they love to mock their own identity, wich is specefic for Western liberals who hate their White identity, vast majority of pro-Romanians are very pro gay, pro multiculturalism, equality. As Ixulescu wrote many times, to be a Romanian you don't need to care about your origins, in fact is more good to forget about them, this is how a real Romanian need to be, bassically you need to be a mongrel. The incident which happen early in this thread, when Basescul posted a video from Caplani, when in the begining is hear simple local peasant music, wich for him sound alien and "Bulgarian", pretty much show what I said above.
Some good Moldavian peasant music which is totally atypical for Romania.




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Bullshit. Moldova was founded by Vlachs, and every Vlach calls himself roman/arman etc, always did.
Until literacy became more widespread (17th century and later), I bet most inhabitants didn't even know the country they lived in was called Moldova. Even when Moldovan came into use, Ruman was used more frequently, because in medieval times people didn't connect the ethnicity with the state, and state was not tied to ethnicities either. This is a very important point that shows how ridiculous the moldovenists really are: there were no ethnic states in medieval times, but moldovenists say Moldova was one.
No, you're not quoting me properly. What I said is that Romanians are not tribal and that Romanians easily accept immigrants from the neighboring countries for two reasons: the neighbors are both genetically and culturally similar and have proven in the past that they assimilate very fast.
Romanians are not pro-multiculturalism, but the whole region where Romania stands is very similar culturally - so they are accepting of cultural input from the neighbors. At the same time, Romanians do not accept these stale forms of Romanian-ness, the kind you are exhibiting here: only "certain ways of speech are authentic", only "certain kinds of folk music are not fake" etc. These are airs and graces of small minded rural folk.
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