Romanian is the only Romance language that took root and developed in Slavic-dominated Eastern Europe. Surprisingly, Romanian managed to keep its Latin origins in a territory where Slavic influence was extremely abundant.
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Marius I.Romanian
Romania
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I am a male professional Romanian native voice talent since 1999. |
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Alex M.Romanian
Romania
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I’m Alex, Experienced Romanian male voiceover artist, based in Bucharest. My career started as I was working o... |
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Ioana B.Romanian
Romania
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Ioana is a native Romanian voice artist with over 10 years of experience as a voiceover and a radio host. PITC... |
Razvan H.Romanian
Romania
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I am a passionate Romanian voice over and I love to put my voice to work. I am versatile so I can be the frien... |
Andrei F.Romanian
Ireland
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From poetry to comedy, I can give you exactly the right energy to every read. Natural and energetic style can ... |
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Ramona Elena D.Romanian
Romania
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My name is Ramona and I’m a professional Romanian voice actor I can record for you: – Audiobooks / Poems/ Narr... |
Valentina A.Romanian
Romania
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Valentina is a romanian actress & voice artist, and can give you happy, natural and positive voice! |
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Marinela C.Romanian
United Kingdom
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I am an experienced Romanian voiceover artist, English Voice Talent and TV Presenter based in London. My big b... |
Stroe R.Romanian
Romania
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I am the voice of Youtube Romania, Milwuakee hub and an important number of commercials. I work on the radio s... |
Popescu C.Romanian
Romania
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I am a professional romanian voiceover. I’ve started working in this fascinating world in 1991 as a sound and ... |
Constantin I.Romanian
Romania
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My name is Constantin, I’m an Romanian experienced voice over talent with attention to detail, meeting deadlin... |
Alexandra M.Romanian
Romania
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I am a voice actor ready to explore all my vocal possibilities. I am here to bring value to projects, consolid... |
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Romanian, sometimes called Moldovan or Rumanian, is a Balkan Romance language with around 25 million native speakers mostly in The Republic of Romania and Moldova. Another 4 million people speak Romanian as a second language.
Outside of Romania and Moldova, where Romanian is the official language, it’s also widely spoken in other countries and territories. There are significant Romanian-speaking communities in Ukraine, Serbia, as well as Russia, Germany, and The United States.
Romanian is the only Romance language that took root and developed in Slavic-dominated Eastern Europe. Surprisingly, Romanian managed to keep its Latin origins in a territory where Slavic influence was extremely abundant.
Romanian is a deep-rooted language that descended from Vulgar Latin. Sometimes called by linguists a “forgotten Romance language”, its Latin roots are commonly overlooked due to the language’s prevalence in Eastern Europe. Usually, when someone hears the term “Romance language”, they think about French, Spanish, or Italian. However, Romanian is a true romance language through and through!
Romanian originated directly from Latin which was spoken in Southeastern Europe. While the current Romanian and Moldovan territories were not a part of the Roman Empire, Latin prevailed in the surrounding regions.
As an independent language, Romanian appeared around the 2nd century. However, it became widely used and out-rivaled Latin only around the 10th century. Modern Romanian as a language of education and media in Romania emerged in the early 20th century — after decades of being overshadowed by Russian in Imperial Russia.
Romanian has similarities with other Romance languages, especially to those that belong to the Italic language branch. Romanian and Italian are very closely related — there’s a high degree of mutual intelligibility between the speakers of both languages. Interestingly enough, Romanians tend to understand Italian much better than vice versa.
Romanian has grammatical and lexical similarities to Spanish, Portuguese, and French. However, they’re not as nearly related as Romanian and Italian.
While the majority of the Romanian vocabulary is of Romance origin (mostly Latin and French), it has plenty of loanwords from other languages. Borrowings from Slavic languages (Old Church Slavonic and Bulgarian), Turkish, and Greek are quite common.
Romanian has four major dialects: Dacoromanian (spoken in Romania and Moldova), Aromanian (mostly used in Greece and the Balkans), Meglenoromanian (an almost-extinct variety, spoken in Greece and Macedonia), and Istroromanian (used in Croatia and Slovenia).
Naturally, since Romanian is a widespread language, it has dozens of regional language varieties. Standard Romanian that’s used as the official language in Romania and Moldova, is based on the Dacoromanian dialect.
When it comes to Romanian voice overs, it’s important to note the language’s similarity to other Romance languages. Any knowledge of Spanish, Portuguese, and especially Italian will be of great help — spoken Romanian has a similar tone and stress patterns to these languages.