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NAATI Romanian translator - All Romanian translation services we provide are prepared by experienced NAATI Romanian translators.
Romanian translator service - Melbourne Translation Services Romanian translators deliver Romanian document translation with a 100% acceptance rate for migration and legal purposes in Australia. Email us to get your documents translated.
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Melbourne Translation Services's Romanian translators assist organisations and businesses in Romanian translation of brochures, labels, namecards, flyers and packaging material.
Melbourne Translation Services's experience in assisting companies with Romanian translation and typeset ensures timely the delivery of your brochures and marketing material for print. Read more about our advertising and marketing translation services.
More About The Romanian Language
The term Romanian is sometimes used also in a more general sense, which envelops four languages or dialects: Daco-Romanian, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian. The four languages, whose mutual intelligibility is difficult, are the offspring of the Romance varieties spoken both to the north and to south of Danube, before the settlement of the Slavonian tribes south of the river: Daco-Romanian in the north, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian in the south, whereas Istro-Romanian is believed to be the offspring of an 11th-century migration from Romania.
When the term Romanian is used in this larger sense, the term Daco-Romanian is used for Romanian proper. The origin of the term Daco-Romanian can be traced back to the first printed book of Romanian grammar in 1780, by Samuil Micu and Gheorghe Șincai. There, the Romanian dialect spoken north of the Danube is called lingua Daco-Romana to emphasize its origin and its area of use, which includes the former Roman province of Dacia, although it is spoken also south of the Danube, in Dobrudja, Central Serbia and northern Bulgaria.
Like most natural languages, Romanian can be regarded as a dialect continuum. The varieties of Romanian are usually called subdialects and are distinguished primarily by phonetic differences. Romanians themselves speak of the differences as accents or speeches (in Romanian: accent or grai).
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