You excel in hiding important issues under details. Fact is that Romanian/Moldovan is
complex, and that you cannot write Moldovan correctly.
Concerning your claim that Moldovans are not Moldovans, it's pure FUD. If you want
to continue in the same direction, please provide proof of your existence, and that you
are not a KGB/FSB agent. :)
As concerns the "Moldovan" schools of Transnistria, you forgot to tell that
Moldovans there are forced to go to these schools, and that their attempts to open
latin-scripted schools were crushed by security forces.
Mark Williamson <node.ue(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry for not replying to
Mark's emails, but I think that discussing
politics and whether Romanian or French has a grammar
closer to Latin
is off-topic on this list. :-)
That was a sub-topic of an e-mail. When replying to e-mails, you are
more than welcome to ignore topics you find irrelevant.
Node, please do not accuse people for sockpuppetry
without any
evidence: when Pavel was on #wikipedia, he had an IP address of
a .md ISP and since Freenode does not allow proxies, he really
must be in Moldova.
Still, do you have evidence that any of the other so-called
"Moldovans" are real people, in Moldova?
Also, we should not confuse this Romanian/Moldovan
situation
with other situations where it's the debate whether a dialect/close
language should have a Wikipedia, like Scots/English or Serbian/Croat.
Nowadays, the dispute that "Moldovan" is different from "Romanian"
is absurd: even Voronin, the Moldovan president said that they're the
same language and just the name is different.
That's not really the issue here. What is the issue, is that 36% of
Moldovans (excluding residents of Transnistria) claim "Moldovan" as
their native language; the official script in Transnistria is
Cyrillic, the official language in Transnistria is Moldavian (they
still call it that in English officially in Transnistria, I think),
and many schoolchildren in Transnistria/PMR/Stinga Nistrului go to
"Moldavian schools", where the teaching is in Moldovan Cyrillic, or
"Russian/Moldavian bilingual schools", where teaching time is divided
between Russian, and Moldovan Cyrillic.
Mark
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