romanians in English

noun
1
a native or inhabitant of Romania, or a person of Romanian descent.
With the help of Russia, which defeated the Turks, the Romanians were given more freedom and granted a new constitution in 1829.
2
the language of Romania, a Romance language influenced by the neighboring Slavic languages, also spoken by the majority of the population of Moldova.
The official language of Moldova is Romanian (with a Moldavian dialect), and the second language is Russian.

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1. During World War II, Romanians occupied Bessarabia and temporarily reorganized it as part of Romania

2. Acknowledging and admiring the strong acceptance of Ayurveda, a traditional system of Medicine amongst Romanians.

3. The number of Romanians and individuals with ancestors born in Romania living abroad is estimated at around 12 million.

4. This article argues that Romanians have succeeded in avoiding—at least partially—the most severe consequence of the “Balkanizing gaze,” which is a constant sense of inferiority

5. Meanwhile, on 17 December 1942, the Soviet 21st Army and the Soviet 5th Tank Army attacked and defeated what remained of the Romanians to the right of the Italians.

6. Vlachs would be of Byzantine heritage, while Romanians should represent a melting pot culture of South Slavic heritage (to reflect the Slavo-Byzantine high culture of the medieval Romanian Boyardom and clergy) which would be scripted to spawn in de jure Wallachia and Moldavia in the same manner as the current Sicilian melting pot works:

7. The Soviet Southwestern Front's Bridgeheads at Kletskaia and Serafimovich were large enough to push the Romanian forces as much as 18 miles south of the Don River (unlike in the Italian sector to the northwest of the Romanians where Mussolini's troops were largely able to take advantage of the Don River as a strong defensive barrier).