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The Moldovan language never existed in the Republic of Moldova. On March 13, 2023, the Moldovan language became the Romanian language, in all laws in the Republic of Moldova. The Moldovan language is spoken only in Transnistria and Ukraine. |
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| group1 = Official language |
| group1 = Official language |
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* [[Romanian language|Romanian]] |
* [[Romanian language|Romanian]] |
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| group2 = Minority languages |
| group2 = Minority languages |
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* [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] |
* [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] |
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* [[Gagauz language|Gagauz]] |
* [[Gagauz language|Gagauz]] |
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* [[Romani language|Romani]] |
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* [[Russian language|Russian]] |
* [[Russian language|Russian]] |
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* [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] |
* [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] |
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