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How could Romanian people keep their language along the centuries even they were under Turkish, Hungarian, Austrian, Polish and Russian rules for long time?

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How could Romanian people keep their language along the centuries even they were under Turkish, Hungarian, Austrian, Polish and Russian rules for long time?

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Scholars say that our language is a Romance language. The only Romance language developed in the Eastern part of Latin Europe. But first were Dacian people and their language. We keep words from them in domains like agriculture, viticulture, cattle and bee keeping or crafts. All these works were Dacian occupations. We consider them traditional occupation because they were sent to us from father to son. Many of them are practiced even today very close to the way Dacians did it 2000 years ago. Also, a lot of words from family area as well as for human body parts have Dacian origins. Still, the largest part of Romanian words has Latin origin. And Romanian Grammar is the closest grammar to the Latin, besides all Romance languages. Scholars say that in 165 years of Roman colonization (2th-3th centuries) the autochthon people (Dacians) assimilated Romance language. There are also a lot of words of Slavic origin, keeping the evidence of Slavic people passing over / settling on these lands on

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