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Aromanisch

Aromanisch is a Romance language spoken by the Aromanian people, a community of people living in the Balkans, particularly in Albania, Greece, Macedonia, and Romania. It is a language isolate within the Romance language family, meaning that it does not descend from any known Romance language such as Latin.

The language has a complex history, with some linguists believing that Aromanisch may have evolved from a

Today, the number of fluent Aromanisch speakers is decreasing, especially among younger generations, due to the

Aromanisch is a Slavic-influenced language, with a grammatical structure that combines elements of both Romance and

Despite its unique characteristics, Aromanisch remains a relatively understudied language, and much remains to be discovered

As a result of the declining number of fluent speakers, the preservation of Aromanisch is a matter

Latin
dialect
spoken
by
Roman
soldiers
or
settlers
in
the
region.
However,
other
experts
argue
that
the
language
may
be
more
closely
related
to
other
ancient
languages
such
as
Illyrian
or
Thracian.
influence
of
dominant
national
languages
such
as
Greek,
Albanian,
and
Romanian.
However,
efforts
are
being
made
to
preserve
and
document
the
language,
including
the
creation
of
dictionaries,
grammars,
and
linguistic
studies.
Slavic
languages.
It
has
a
distinctive
vocabulary
and
phonology,
with
features
such
as
the
use
of
pitch
accent
and
a
complex
system
of
consonant
mutations.
about
its
structure
and
history.
However,
continued
research
and
documentation
efforts
are
helping
to
shed
light
on
this
fascinating
and
endangered
language.
of
concern
for
language
preservationists
and
scholars.
They
note
that
languages
like
Aromanisch
hold
a
unique
cultural
and
historical
value
and
are
an
important
part
of
the
region's
linguistic
heritage.