Languages of Romania[1] | |
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Official | Romanian (>90%) |
Minority | Hungarian, Romani, Ukrainian, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Tatar, Serbian, Slovak, Bulgarian, Croatian |
Foreign | English (31%)[2] French (17%) Italian (7%) |
Signed | Romanian Sign Language |
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Beyond the official Romanian language, multiple other languages are spoken in Romania. Laws regarding the rights of minority languages are in place, and some of them have co-official status at a local level. Although having no native speakers, French language is also a historically important language in Romania, and the country is a member of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.