GerardM <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com>
writes:
Hoi, The Romanians and Moldovans have let it
explicitly known that
they, by law, do not accept the Cyrillic expression of the
language. Consequently, they denounce what they as a consequence
recognise is not theirs. There is an unfinished war going on and
this situation is consequently starkly political. The name of a
language and the name of a country are not necessarily the same.. an
obvious mistake.
[...]
Whatever you mean to say by that, I hope you are not trying to say
that Romanian/Moldovan written in Cyrillic script is a different
language from Romanian/Moldovan written in Latin script. However, if,
as I hope, this is not what you are trying to say, I cannot see any
point in arguing about the name of the language.
BTW, I'm by no means opposed to Cyrillic script. I earlier mentioned,
that it has been historically used by the Romanian Orthodox church,
meaning, that Romanian written in Cyrillic script is not even a Soviet
invention.
However, the decisive fact is, that there is, as far as I can see,
absolutely zero demand by native Moldovan/Romanian speakers for a
mo.wiki or for a multi-script Romanian Wikipedia.
Therefore, I completely fail to see why such a Wiki is necessary at
the present moment.
Thanks,
Johannes
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