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- The ethnic identity of Moldova's people is uncertain. Although Romanian scholars identify them as Romanians, archeological evidence and the Hypatian Chronicle suggest that they were a Slavic people1. The Moldova River, which is a Slavic name, is one of the theories behind the name of Moldova/Moldavia2. The geographical area that is now modern Moldova was formed under the conditions of contacts with the East Slavic population, and later under the rule of the Ottoman Empire3. The Romanian (or Moldovan) language is a Romance language with Latin roots but with significant Slavic influences4. About 14% of Moldovans speak Russian as their mother tongue, and Ukrainian is spoken by about 6% of the population5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Their ethnic identity is uncertain; although Romanian scholars, basing on their ethnonym identify them as Romanians (who were called Vlachs in the Middle Ages), archeological evidence and the Hypatian Chronicle (which is the only primary source that documents their history) suggest that they were a Slavic people.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoldaviaOne of the existing theories is that Moldavia/Moldova was named after the Moldova River, which is a Slavic name, derived from Slavic mold-, "spruce, fir".en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Moldavia_and_Mo…The geographical area that is now modern Moldova was formed under the conditions of contacts with the East Slavic population, and later under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_MoldovaThe Romanian (or Moldovan) language is a Romance language with Latin roots but with significant Slavic influences.autolingual.com/moldovan-languages/According to some estimates, about 14% of Moldovans speak Russian as their mother tongue. Ukrainian is a Slavic language that is spoken mainly in the north-western part of the country, where Moldova borders Ukraine. The speakers, according to some estimates, make up about 6% of the population.www.sprachcaffe.com/english/magazine-article/mol…
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