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Meaning of "aromanian"

Aromanian (adjective) - Refers to the Aromanians, an ethnic group with roots in southeastern Europe, particularly in regions like the Balkans. It describes characteristics, culture, or language associated with the Aromanian people
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  • A member of the people living throughout the southern Balkans, especially in northern Greece, southern and central Albania, parts of North Macedonia, southwestern Bulgaria and Serbia; they are a subgroup of Vlachs.
  • An endangered Eastern Romance language spoken mainly in Greece, but also in Albania, North Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and relatively intelligible with Romanian and Megleno-Romanian.

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Aromanian verbs are classified in four conjugations.
A small part of the village population is of Aromanian origin.
Aromanian is spoken in the central region.
It has also been suggested that the family was of Aromanian origin.
The Aromanian language is taught in the schools of the commune.
Avramidhi was born in Korçë and was a member of the local Aromanian community.
Their Aromanian family were wealthy land owners and their parents were livestock dealers and lenders.
Also notable is his work with magazines published by the Aromanian diaspora.
He was of Aromanian ancestry and with Greek identity.
In Biovizhdë there is a significant Aromanian minority population.
The Aromanian presence is still present in Bitola to this day.
There are speakers of Aromanian also present in Zvërnec.
The Aromanian alphabet is a variant of the Latin script used for writing the Aromanian language.
Olympios was of Aromanian origin.
The Aromanian gerund is applied to some verbs, but not all.

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There are numerous festivals celebrating Aromanian culture all over Greece.
Special festive services were celebrated in all three churches - Bulgarian, Greek and Aromanian.
Reference in Aromanian was not available.
He is an ethnic Aromanian.
Prevenda was born in an Aromanian family, who suffered persecution of the communist regime.
Constantin the Aromanian.
And a Greek princess of Aromanian Greek origin, known only by her monastic name, Hypomone.
The municipality of Zagori has an Orthodox Albanian majority and an Aromanian minority.
He was of Aromanian descent.
Albanian territories, in given areas and at given times, have been populated by Aromanian nomads.
Religious services in Aromanian in their churches ;.
However, they can use their surnames and forenames in the Aromanian language.
Koliševski 's mother was Aromanian and his father was Bulgarian.
A native of Bucharest, he was descended from an aristocratic Aromanian family.
Albania, meanwhile, is the home of an Aromanian minority ethnically related to Romanians.
Nušić 's father was a Serbianized Aromanian.
The family had Aromanian origins, being originally from the city of Larissa, in Thessaly.
He was of Macedonian Aromanian origins.
In Macedonia, the Aromanian speakers are primarily found in the Kruševo town of the country.
The town of Ano Poroia, is known in Aromanian as Foroi.
Thousands of Greek, Bulgarian and Aromanian children were evacuated from the areas under communist control.
Various authors also believe that Caragiale 's ancestors were Albanian or Aromanian.
Aromanian began being taught in schools in the Republic of Macedonia, Albania, and Romania.
Gheorghe was born in Bucharest to the family of an Aromanian priest, Gheorghe Gheorghe.
The term Aromanian derives directly from the Latin Romanus, meaning Roman citizen.
With the arrival of the Turks in the Balkans, Aromanian also received some Turkish words.
Stratos (, ) is an Aromanian village and a municipal unit of the Agrinio municipality.
Greveniti is a traditional Aromanian (Vlach) settlement.
Aromanian ( Vlach ) has been written in Greek characters.
The 1950 census produces the first figures on the number of the Aromanian minority in Albania.
The two brothers were Aromanian merchants who emigrated from Macedonia to Bessarabia in 1821.
As in Romanian, the word caș means in Aromanian ( Tzintar ) language cheese.
The Aromanians have their newspaper " Fratia-Vëllazërimi ", which comes out once a month in Albanian and Aromanian.
It is inhabited by a big Aromanian ( Vlach ) population.
The Aromanian - language Cântițe si-ndoauă isturii aleapte.

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