moldavian in English

adjective
1
relating to Moldavia, its inhabitants, or their language.
The Council had expressed its concern about the media situation in Moldova, requesting Moldavian authorities to ensure that press rights were respected.
noun
1
a native or inhabitant of Moldavia.
We are being given no more choice about fighting violent expansionists than were the Franks and Spaniards of the 8th century or the Hungarians and Moldavians of the 16th.
2
the Romanian language as spoken and written (in the Cyrillic alphabet) in Moldavia.
The Soviet authorities changed the name of the Romanian language, spoken by the majority of the population, to Moldavian .

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1. Soon after, the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (Moldavian SSR, MSSR) was established, comprising about 65% of Bessarabia, and 50% of the now-disbanded Moldavian ASSR.

2. Bessarabian / Moldavian Jewish Roots has 2,862 members

3. The Moldavian parliament has declared the elections unconstitutional.

4. In 1940, it was made into the Moldavian SSR (now the independent state of Moldova).

5. Sergey Aksyonov was born in Bălți in the Moldavian SSR on 26 November 1972.

6. Dimitrie Bogos was a First Chief of the Staff of the Moldavian Army and Mayor of Chișinău

7. The Soviet Army re-captured the region in February–August 1944, and re-established the Moldavian SSR.

8. Bessarabia is a former region of Eastern Europe, comprising most of the current-day Moldavian Republic and a small piece of southern Ukraine

9. In 1946–1947, at least 216,000 deaths and about 350,000 cases of dystrophy were accounted by historians in the Moldavian SSR alone.

10. In that same year, the advancing Soviet army reasserted Russian control over the region, again integrating Moldova into the Soviet Union as the Moldavian SSR.

11. in writing. - (RO) The Romanian Members of the European Parliament from the Group of European Socialists abstained from voting on the report regarding the agreements between the EC and Georgia, Lebanon, Maldives, Moldova, Singapore and Uruguay on certain aspects of the air services due to the reference, in the text of the Agreement with the Republic of Moldova, to the Moldavian language in the phrase "Concluded in Luxembourg in two counterparts in the Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish and in the Moldavian language”.

12. Boyar - A Boyar was a member of the highest rank of the feudal Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Wallachian, Moldavian, and later Romanian and Livonian (modern Latvia and Estonia) aristocracies, second on Boyars of Wallachia and Moldavia - The Boyars of Wallachia and Moldavia were the nobility of the Danubian Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia.