Vlach / Roumanian (limba română in own designation, sometimes rumâneşte / rumâneşce; Влашки / Vlaški in Serbian) are the terms used to designate the Romanian varieties (dialects) spoken by the Vlachs (Romanians) of eastern Serbia.
Serbian statistics list Vlach and Romanian languages separately depending of what people declared in census. This however, does not mean that Serbian government have official position whether Vlach and Romanian are sepa...
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Vlach language
Human Language
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