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[QUOTE=Ultrahappy; 1563118]Your stats of 80/20 are correct until you learn a basic level of conversational Romanian. After you learn to speak some basic Romanian, you will quickly find that statistic to drop to around 93/7. Almost all the girls at Oase are in fact Romanian.
The last time I met a Bulgarian at Oase, she had me convinced that she was really Bulgarian for awhile since she was doing a really good job of pretending to not understand me every time I spoke Romanian to her. But eventually, even she confessed to me that she was in fact Romanian. Yes, there are Bulgarians, Polish, Germans, and some other countries represented there but not so many as it seems at first glance.[/QUOTE]Say again Ultrahappy. The 93% is very high. I guess the girls start using terms like Transylvania, Moldavia, Bucharest, and Constanza just to describe where they come from.
Multumesc.
FiddyCent
Don't get confused about Moldova!
[QUOTE=FiddyCent; 1562147]
Moldavia (a region in Eastern Romania) , not to be confused with the Republic of Moldova (a country that borders Romania and Ukraine).
Originally Posted by Dutedrac [View Original Post]
Moldovean. Romanian 90% (real moldovean very rare)
FiddyCent[/QUOTE]
Gentlemen, you always get confused when it comes to Eastern European/Balkans ethnicities. Just to make it clear: Moldova is a region split by the river Prut in a western part (which belongs to Eastern Romania) and an eastern part (which makes up the nowadays Republic of Moldova). There is nothing such as "Moldavia" or "Moldovan" language. Moldovan is merely a regional dialect of the Romanian language. The whole region is called Moldova and there live ethnic Romanians who speak the Latin/Romanic Romanian language. Full stop.