Proto-Romanian language

Common Romanian (also known as Proto-Romanian) is a hypothetical language considered to have been spoken by the Romanians after the breakdown of the Roman Empire and before it was broken into modern Balkan Romance languages and dialects:

The place where this language was formed is still under debate; most likely it was formed in Dacia (current Romania), Moesia (Eastern Serbia) or Northeastern Albania. See: Origin of Romanians

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See also: Proto-Romanian language, Albania, Aromanian language, Dacia, Istro-Romanian language, Language, Megleno-Romanian language, Moesia, Origin of Romanians