
Languages of Moldova - Wikipedia
The official state language of Moldova is Romanian, which is the native language of 78.6% of the population (as of the 2014 Census); it is also spoken as a primary language by other ethnic …
What Languages Are Spoken In Moldova? - WorldAtlas
Aug 1, 2017 · The Romanian language is the official language of Moldova. Russian, Gagauze, and Ukrainian are the major minority languages spoken in the country. A number of other …
Political Map of Moldova - Nations Online Project
The official languages is Moldovan (same as Romanian), recognized regional languages are Ukrainian, Russian, and Gagauz (a Turkic language). The map shows Moldova and …
Moldova Languages, Literacy, Maps, Endangered Languages, …
Ethnologue: Languages of Moldova is a downloadable PDF document that provides detailed language summaries and analysis presented in formats not available in the online version of …
Category : Linguistic maps of Moldova - Wikimedia
See also categories: Linguistic maps of the Romanian language, Linguistic maps of East Slavic languages and Linguistic maps of Oghuz languages. Media in category "Linguistic maps of …
Category : Languages of Moldova - Wikimedia
Media in category "Languages of Moldova" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
Poland, Hungary, Romania, Moldova & Slovakia - Linguistic map …
All languages of Poland, Hungary, Romania, Moldova & Slovakia are represented on this map. We provide useful and geographical information for each language / Toutes les langues de la …
Moldova's Languages - GraphicMaps.com
The official language of Moldova is Romanian, which is also referred to Moldovan by most of Moldova's natives. It is a Romance language, belonging to the Italic Branch of Indo-European …
Moldova - NYC Languages
An interactive map of language diversity in New York City, one of the world’s most linguistically diverse metropolitan areas.
Majority / Plurality languages in Moldova in 2014
Sep 1, 2023 · There are four kinds of Russian speakers in Moldova. Ethnic Romanian/Moldovans who were Russified during the Soviet period. They usually live in large cities like Chișinău or …