Romania-gí (limba română ; IPA /'limba ro'mɨnə/) sī Romance gí-giân kî-tiong ê chi̍t-chióng. Romania-gí sī Romania ê Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân, bó-gí jîn-kháu oá-kīn 2,600 bān. Moldova mā-sī kóng Romania-gí, m̄-ko in-ūi chèng-tī jîn-tông ê būn-tê, Moldova chiông România-gí kái-miâ piàn-chò Moldova-gí. Su-si̍t-siang ché 2-chiong gí-giân hui-siâng óa-kīn.

Romanian
Daco-Romanian
limba română
Hoat-im [roˈmɨnə]
Goân-chū kok-ka Romania, Moldova
Bîn-cho̍k Romanians
Moldovans
bú-gí sú-iōng-chiá 23.6–24 million (2016)[1]
Second language: 4 million
L1+L2 speakers: 28 million[2]
Gí-hē
Chá-kî hêng-sek
Hong-giân
Bûn-jī hē-thóng

Latin (Romanian alphabet)
Cyrillic:


Romanian Braille
Koaⁿ-hong tē-ūi
Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân  Romania
 Moldova
 Serbia (in Vojvodina)
 European Union
Sêng-jīn ê
chió-sò͘ gí-giân
Koán-lí ki-kò͘ Romanian Academy
Academy of Sciences of Moldova
Gí-giân tāi-bé
ISO 639-1 ro
ISO 639-2 rum (B)
ron (T)
ISO 639-3 ron
Glottolog roma1327
Linguasphere 51-AAD-c (varieties: 51-AAD-ca to -ck)
Blue: region where Romanian is the dominant language. Cyan: areas with a notable minority of Romanian speakers.
Distribution of the Romanian language in Romania, Moldova and surroundings
Che bûn-chiong pau-hâm IPA hû-hō. Nā-sī bô siong-koan ê jī-hêng chi-oān, lí khó-lêng ē khoàⁿ tio̍h būn-hō, hng-kheng ia̍h-sī khî-thaⁿ hû-hō, bô-hoat-tō͘ chèng-siông hián-sī Unicode jī-goân. Chhiáⁿ lí khoàⁿ Help:IPA.

Romania-gí ê ISO 639 bé sī: ro , SIL bé sī: RON

Chù-kái siu-kái

  1. Romanian at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016)
  2. "Româna" [Romania]. Union Latine (ēng Romania-gí). 

Gōa-pō͘ liân-kiat siu-kái

 
Wikipedia
Wikipedia ū Romania-gí ê pán-pún.