I doubt anyone will fall for that -- both of those sections are written by people who advocate for the closing.
By the way Sabine,
I see you are interested in doing research on this topic. As most translators will probably tell you, the actual differences between Moldovan and Romanian are negligible. The issue here is mostly one of culture and alphabet -- in Transnistria and sometimes in other areas, Moldovan is written using Cyrillic. Prior to 1989, Moldovan was written in Cyrillic in the entire Moldova as well.
Mark
On 05/07/06, Liviu Andronic landronimirc@gmail.com wrote:
If anyone is still interested to make some research on this matter, this information on metahttp://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_closing_projects#What_reliable_sources_say_about_Moldovan_Languagecould prove interesting. This summary on metahttp://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_closing_projects#What_decision_makers_need_to_knowcould also make things clearer.
On 7/4/06, Sabine Cretella sabine_cretella@yahoo.it wrote:
Its not me who says that they differ, but having colleagues (just search for translations + Moldovan) that obviously make the difference ... well ...
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