Who wants to learn Romanian?
At present, Romanian is still an obscure language in the Eastern Europe, unfairly stereotyped as the language of draculas, communists, and misplaced Latins, but this is unjustified, as Count Dracula is actually a Hungarian, most people hate communism, and Romanians are perfectly right in place. With the accession of Romania into the European Union, their place in Europe and in the world will be greater and knowledge of Romanian will be desperately of great help. Being close to Spanish and French, Romanian will have its share of eager speakers in this century.