I'm from Romania ❤...romanian languege is latin and the "r" is more strong than "r "soft from english and we have the" Carpați "mountains and this country is a paradise. Who is romanian... 👇🏼 👇🏼
Im half american and half romanian. I moved to romania 3 years ago and i can say that it’s truly such a beautiful country. Glad to be a part of these wonderful people. Thank you for your reaction:)
I went to Romania a few times a while back, doing work for their Ministry of Justice prior to their joining the European Community. It was a lovely country with friendly people who, even though many were poor, always wanted to share whatever they had. My favourite city was Cluj-Napoca in the heart of Transylvania, the centre of which had not been flattened by Caecescu, so it still had an Austro-Hungarian empire feel to it. The alcoholic drink they had is normally called țuică, which is distilled on farms and sold by the roadside in old Coca-Cola bottles. The usual word for cheers is ‘noroc’ which just means ‘luck’.
Yeah thanks, we don’t like to be reminded by conquerors that only came and kill Romanian people or dictators that destroy nations! In Cluj you can find even Roman ruins in the middle of the city!
Hello to everybody!i'am from ROMANIA.Excuse me!I don't talk good english because i never learn english at schol.I hope to make.new friends.I wish all rhe best for everybody!
That is very accurate sir, thank you kindly for your comment, but the alcoholic drink in Maramureș (where they filmed) is called "horinca" (learned that myself) and in the rest of Transilvania is called "palinca". "Țuică" is a general name that you can use allover the country. Thank you again for your insight! 😊
Back in 2014 when I was 18, I spent 3 months in Romania. It was beautiful. I loved Bucharest and I especially loved camping and hiking in the mountains. Wow, watching this is taking me back.
Nice reaction Connor, thanks for the appreciation. To answer a few of your questions: 1) is Romania Balkan? Yes and no. Geographically, not really, aside from a small portion in the south-east of the country called Dobrogea (Rick didn't go there in this film). Culturally, however, yes, we are partially Balkan. We're very similar to our dear neighbors in Bulgaria and Serbia, but we're also different. We're at the same time Balkaners (like Serbs, Bulgarians, Albanians), East Europeans (like Ukrainians or Russians) and Central Europeans (like Poles, Hungarians, Slovaks or even Germans). 2) Is Romanian a Romance language? Yes, to a great degree (about 80%). It is thoroughly a Romance language, but unlike any other Romance language, with a hefty amount of Slavic influence (about 20%) - even our word for "yes" is "da", just like Bulgarian or Russian. There are, of course, other influences in the language, but to much smaller degrees - Hungarian, Turkish, German. But if you'd like a fun fact about Romania and the Romanian language, up until the second half of the 19th century, Romanian used to be the only Romance language written in the Cyrillic alphabet, not Latin. Similarly, to this day, Romanians (and Moldovans) are the only major Romance population in the world that is majority Orthodox Christian. 3) Is the language of the Roma (gypsy) people also Latin? No, it is not. In fact, there are more varieties of Romani languages, and they're quite different from each other, but as a general characteristic, they're more similar to languages spoken in the Rajasthan state of India in terms of vocabulary. When it comes specifically to the varieties of Romani languages spoken by the Roma in Romania, you'd not understand much of anything if you spoke any Balkan language, including Romanian. However, from the point of view of grammar, syntax and phonology, it is part of the Balkan Sprachbund, so even if you spoke other languages native to the Indian subcontinent, you wouldn't understand it. It is the only Indian language that is spoken exclusively outside of India. 4) The Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest is still more disliked by the people of Romania, because of Ceausescu. Otherwise, we would promote it more, since it's the second largest administrative building in the world, after your very own Pentagon (also the heaviest). 5) Romania became Romance speaking because back in ancient times, it was conquered and colonized by the Romans. After they left, because of those beautiful mountains, it was much harder for the local population to culturally assimilate with the bigger and stronger populations that came afterwards, such as the Avars, Pechenegs, Slavs, Huns, and so on. Thus, the population remained by and large Romance speaking, and eventually assimilated most of the incoming peoples into its ethos in the broader Carpathian area. The fact no major center of power of either the Slavs or any others was truly close by made the influence of those centers of power lower and helped with the preservation of Latin, by contrast with Bulgaria and North Macedonia, which is also very mountainous and which was very Latin at the time, but which is also where the southern Slavs centers of power were, such as Preslav, Ohrid or Veliko Tarnovo. Anyhow, thanks for your reaction.
It is so refreshing to see such an eloquent elaboration of this topic. And you even mentioned the Rajasthani roots of the gypsies (that means you really did your homework :D). Cheers!
I am from Europe and live there but still overwhelmed about these real people who still live real lives, no matter how hard it can be. There is still a connection between the humans and also to ancient values.
The Venetian claim is Hungarian propaganda meant to discredit Romania's history. Romanian is a direct descendant of Latin from Roman colonisation. As shown by linguistic evindence it evolved independently of Venetian and other Italic languages.
Roma is named like that by pure coincidence. It's an language and Roma comes from the sanskrit word for a low caste man "doma". Because the ancestors of the Roma were low born people exiled from India.
Flavours of romania done by Charley Otley (9 episodes i think) covering every region of Romania is the best thing to watch and if you wish also to react to it.
Ga maar dan. Wizzair uit Eindhoven naar Debrecen, HU of Cluj, RO en je bent er zo. Belasting voor eenmanszaak is in Roemenië dit jaar (januari 2024) gestegen van 1% naar 3% maar het is alsnog ver onder dat kk bedrag in Nederland van 50%. Roemenië is niet alleen paradijselijk mooi, maar het is ook een belastingparadijs. Wellicht goed om te weten. Groetjes
Peles castle - was built from King's own money. He sold 3 big properties in Germany to get the money. Not a dime from the country's budget. Entire cost in the range of 3 million gold francs . Don't even try to convert to today currency , you will get a shock .Library walls covered in Cordoba skins , Murano glass and crystals , mahogany and piper wood , etc , etc . This is whatever you want but not a hunting lodge . I would invite the guy who did the documentary to stay with me for a couple ( to a case ) of beers and I can educate him a little bit about my country. He did a ...tourist ...documentary , not a real one
I feel real happy and proud of the country were i live, the reaction, wen you called Romania pretty, it just feels amayzing wen people say this abt. your country
Thanks, man. I'm living in Cluj (the second biggest city in Romania, after the capital). I saw all these places, but your movie creates me a lot of emotions. We speak latin language (like Italy, Spain, Portugal France). Gypsies speak a language similar with some indian dialect. At least numbers 1-10 are so similar with indian language (google it). Romans conquered Dacia (where is Romania today) in year 100 AD and a lot of romans remain here after their armies retreated. Also, the ancient dacian language was kind close with latin It is said that romans didn't need translators to get along with dacian people.
Emperor Trajan , before coming DACIA (Romania) for war said. "I am going to the land of my ancestors" More weird is that in the Rome-Dacian wars , from the very beginning the Dacians were able to understand the Romans.
hey, Connor. to answer your question about Roma languages, No, they are not Romance languages but actually more closely related to Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, etc. :) I happen to know a little bit of vocabulary because my grandpa was Roma, and when looking at Sanskrit for my linguistics degree (it's the Latin of Indic languages) I recognised a lot of words, especially stuff like numbers: 1 through 5 in the language that my grandfather spoke and Sanskrit are Romani: (y)Ek, dooy, trin, shtar, panj, Sanskrit: Eka, dva, trii, chatvarah, pancha
@@costinhalaicu2746 well, they are related since they are both Indo-European languages, but I will admit that they are also more similar than either are to the Germanic numbers, for instance. I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that the Balto-Slavic branch broke off rather recently, so a lot of the innovations that the earlier branches (Germanic, Romance, Greek, Celtic, etc.) have had a lot of time to make aren't included. That's why the similarities to Sanskrit (an older language) are so obvious.
@@rasmusn.e.m1064 I think you're right in some way and wrong in others. The Slavic branch didn't broke off recently, in fact the proto-indo-europeans actually originate from the area north and east of the Black Sea (Yamnaya culture, in present day Ukraine and Russia), but they are a sort of midpoint between Vedic languages (Yamnaya > Andronovo in present day Central Asia > Indo-Aryans in Northern India) and Western European languages, since both of those evolved from proto-indo-european. Maybe that's the reason, I don't know. It's just interesting to me how one can find similarities in languages that are so disconnected geographically.
@@costinhalaicu2746 I think something might have got lost in translation there: my meaning was this: Balto-Slavic languages have some very conservative features, especially the Baltic branch, so I think that might explain why it looks more similar than other branches' words for things. But yeah, the geographical thing also makes sense: the area where Slavic has been spoken isn't really as heavy on natural boundaries as say the Caucasus (Armenian) or Scandinavia (Germanic) or the Greek islands, so continuous contact between relative faraway speakers might have had a conservative effect. Hard to glean, really.
I am from Romania and I would like to specify the following: 1. The area of Romania was part of the Roman Empire between 106-272, and after that it was never effectively conquered. It was under the domination of the great local powers but not conquered. 2. King Charles 1 was imposed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Hasburgian) because the previous ruler was democratically elected (Alexandru Ioan Cuza), and before him there were rulers imposed by the Ottoman Empire. 3. Those who worked at the parliament palace were inmates from prisons.
Tara noastra România este cea mai frumoasă țară din lume după părerea mea este Țara unde m-am născut și eu și am crescut este Țara noastră a tuturor românilor și o iubim foarte mult noi romanii si suntem mindrii în toată lumea de tara noastra pentru că aici este pămîntul stramosesc este glia si patria noastră a tuturor românilor de pretutindeni.Dumnezeu sa binecuvînteze Tara noastra România și pe noi toți românii de pretutindeni și pe toate tarile si toti oamenii din lume .Va multumim din suflet pentru video. .
I was born on România, specifically Maramureș so lets see if this is accurate! Btw the cabbage rolls are tradiționale called "Sarmale" Edit: Accurate wooden Gates, accurate sheds, accurate inside, accirate food, accurate music, accurate clothes, accurate drinks, accurate churches, I visited that church (first one) anyone who wants to know where it is its în Plopis.
If you look at Europe map, will see Romania is right in the middle: aprox. 3000 km to Portugal, aprox. 3200 km to Ural mountains (border between Europe and Asia), aprox. 3000 km in Finland and aprox. 1000 km to last island in Greece. We are NOT in south-east of Europe.
Schiltz is a German name. Therefore your dad must have been a Romanian German 🇩🇪. Where did he immigrate? USA or Germany? You must be a senior citizen by now having a dad being born 113 years ago. Gush. Good for you to keep up with nowadays technology. Respect 👍💯 Cheers 🥂.
@@carteunu467 He was quite an old father and my mother was 39 and she was English. He was 12 years older. My research tells me that the name itself seems to have originated in Rotterdam. I'm relatively good at tech. My cousin is actually the techie of the family and so is his son. Our mindscapes seem to be both forward looking, but I am an artist and he was a technical director for Starco and travelled all over the world solving problems on behalf of his company. Sadly, my father developed TB in the early 50s and had one lung working which eventually put too much of a strain on him. He was very hard working and skilled man despite that but he succumbed to a sudden heart attack in 1969 when I was 7. When he died. the entire factory had a whip round and from that obtained an entire month's wages for us. Even people on his bus route to work sent condolences. It was very touching for both of us that he was so liked by the people he met and worked with.
@@carteunu467 I did actually respond to your post but, for some extremely unknown reason, my response has been deleted. It seems there is some desperate overreach these days and posts are being deleted for no good reason whatsoever.
The clues in the name. The Romanians are historically the Romans. Emporer Trajan managed to bridge the Danube (1.1km wide!!! ) and the province was created in Romania. When they later retreated, they destroyed the bridge, leaving lots of people i guess (and the romance language)... No longer bridge was built for 1000 years!
MI DISPIACE CONTRADIRTI,AL TEMPO DI TRAIANO LA ROMANIA SI CHIAMAVA DACIA ED IL SUO RE SI CHIAMAVA DECEBAL. TRAIANO A DOVUTO COMBATERE PER OCCUPARE 1/4 DELLA DACIA( I DACII PARLAVANO GIÀ UNA LINGUA LATINA VOLGARE) TRA 101-106 D.C. IL NOME ROMANIA FU DATO MOLTO PIÙ TARDI.
Peles Castle had the world's first vacuum cleaner using an ingenious system of airducts that would blow the dust through a separate system leading outside. Additionally , the roof was retractable so that the King's guests could enjoy stargazing
Thank you very much for promoting Romania. There are many beautiful cities, Sighisoara, Timisoara, Brasov, Sibiu, there are cities that still have medieval fortresses and buildings from the 16th-18th centuries. Plus the Happy Cemetery, where you can find something unique in the world. Here they laugh because it is different.
Fun fact: Vlad III Tepes aka Dracula, was the son of Vlad II Dracul. In modern Romanian, drac means devil, and in Orthodox Christianity the devil is often depicted as a dragon (balaur). However, the latin word for drac is draco, which means dragon (balaur) or serpent. Tepes' father got the eponym Dracul, because he was allowed to join the Order of the Dragon (Societas Draconistarum), a chivalric crusader-like order, to defend Europe against the Ottomans.
As a Romanian i feel obligated to answer all the questions, so here are the answers/clarifications to all the questions in the video 1:46 yes (it was also answered later on in the video at 9:53) 1:56 yes, we are a romance nation in a sea of slavs/huns, it happened because a lot of slavic / huns tribes travelled throw romania, we adopted some of their traditions/words, but we still mentained our romance origins. 2:47 The greeks made a colony (Tomis, curent day Constanta) that is now a big port in the black sea, and also yes, the culture in dobrujea is kindoff different than the rest, but its not only limited to there, our 3 main regions are similar, yet so different. 6:10 We are sometimes considered to be balkan culturaly, but geographicly only Dobrujea (south of the Danube) is balkan. 13:15 The highest peak of the carpathians is 2544 meters or 8346 feet (1.5 miles) vf. Moldoveanu ( peak Moldoveanu ) 18:50 ❤❤ :) A lot of people, especially romanians, say that Romania is a beautiful country 23:15 Its not considered a romance language, since its more similar to hindi rather than latin/any other romance language 24:08 Maramures is pretty near the region of Moldova ( not to be confused with the country Moldova, even tho we are very similar ), its more in the central north position. If some of you have more questions feel free to reply to this comment :D Or if i missed some questions asked in the video please dont hesitate to tell me
As a Romanian living in the very center of Transylvania, i don't and i will never consider my self living in the Balkans. Romania has nothing to do with the Balkans, even some like to be the case.
You forgot 1 little thing, we Romanians come from the Dacic tribe, after that we united with Getii and Became Geto-Daci, after that we where invaded by Rome, and we got about a third of our language from there, some words we got from the Otomans when they invaded and from time to time we adopt some words from different languages like French and lately do to media and the internet a lot of english words where adopted. Hope this clarifies things a bit, but I might have just confused you more... It's complicated.
Thanks Connor! The local population was romanized following the Trajan's conquest, the Romanian language developed as a result and it sort of endured through the ages despite the migratory waves that went through these lands. The language developed in isolation from the rest of the romance group but underwent a renewed latin influence in the 19th century. It still has some slavic/hungarian/german/turkish influences, as expected given its history, but it's definitely much closer to italian and other romance languages (this is the reason why the largest communities of the Romanian diaspora are in Italy and Spain). The Roma language is not part of the same branch, the name just sounds similar, purely by coincidence. Different regions of Romania can be thought of as either more Balkan (the South), or Central-European (Transylvania), or Eastern European (Moldova), but as a whole, the country shares many cultural similarities with its neighbors, in terms of religion, traditions, and a history of communism and life behind the Iron Curtain. Also, toward the end of the clip, Rick doesn't say "cheers!" when he takes the drink, he just said the name of the region - Maramures.
How wrong you are. Stop promoting this aberration like the Romanians romanized the Dacian language. There is no scientific evidence for the 200 or so years of occupation to support this claim. The communist servants wanted to flatter the supreme comrade (Ceausescu) by associating the Romanian language with that of Italy.
VOLEVO MENZIONARE CHE I ZINGARI DELLA ROMANIA,SI CHIAMANO: RROM ( COSI SI SCRIVE IL LORO NOME),POI LORO SONO UN POPOLO NOMADE COME ANCHE I SINTI E I GITANI E SI TROVANO IN TUTTO IL MONDO. I RROM NON HANNO NIENTE A CHE FARE CON IL POPOLO ROMENO.
Hello from Moldova a country like Romania almost same history , language because it's a neighboring country we have endured a lot, we are weak but united many nations have always taken advantage of us but we fought for our Freedom By the way, our language comes from a fierce struggle, but that happened a long time ago, Romanians and Moldovans intersected, that's why it was received, so you can say that our countries have the same blood because of that
RO is Not in the Balkans. But becouse we “ brush” the area , we Are often misplaced. That we have some areas influenced by Balkan, yes , but as Country definitely no
The dictator (Ceausescu) built/ordered that "palace" to be the People's Palace, which now houses the Romanian Parliament, besides the rentable grand rooms. He also build/ordered the Bucharest metro/subway.
Cool video, first time on this channel. Subscribing! BTW, very well done with your geography and history knowledge, you managed to impress a Romanian! :D
You should check Wild Carpathia it goes more in depth with history of the land and also goes over all regions of Romania not only few popular ones… trust me!!! Is worth it!!
One of my favourite places to go in Romania was the Church made of only one wood. Its a very peaceful place and you can put notes with whishes in one of the few century old trees. Its one of my favourite Churches in Romania.
The word Roma is not derived from Roman, despite the similarity. Roma means man in their language, that is more related to Hindi and Sanskrit. Romanian , on the other hand, is the English version of "român", which derives from "roman", like in Roman citizen. Being a Roman citizen in ancient times was the cultural equivalent of being an American citizen nowadays. It gave you status and privileges and was a point of pride. The debate about Gypsies being called Roma is still going strong here, because of the confusion it creates with the Romanian, also because an older term for Roma was Romali, or Loma. I am not very knowledgeable in the subject, but some Gypsies were even called Sinti. Are they different from the Roma? Why the sudden wide spread use of the term Roma instead of the other existing variants? Is it because it is easier to confuse with Romanian?
The word "țigan" (gypsy) comes from greek and it means untouchable ( dirty) hence why it is considered offensive to some Roma. Also they weren't all wonderers some were brought in as slaves ... hence why there are different subtypes like musicians, craftsmen, home-hands etc
I RROM SONO UNA TRIBÙ INDIANA CHE SI È STABILITA SUL TERRITORIO DELLA ROMANIA,MENTRE I SINTI SONO SEMPRE ZINGARI MA SI SONO STABILITI IN BOSNIA-ERZEGOVINA.
Romanian here: we treat life with a spring in the step and a tear in the eye. We are poetic barbarians as well as barbaric poets. Ty for this wonderful video
Hi there! This video just randomly appeared on my TH-cam and I have to say it felt amazing to watch it. I'm from Romania, from the city of Brașov actually (the guy in the video talked about it) and I wanted to confess that my heart is full of joy when I see such videos, especially when the americans talk about our country. I can say as well that we have a very beautiful country and Europe in general is gorgeous, but, let's be honest, every place on this Earth has something special to show. Unfortunately, the communist era have complicated the things a bit, but, we are happy and proud that it's over now and that we are part of the EU. I suppose that the soviets had a powerful impact on Eastern Europe society, but, we are on the good side of the road nowadays. In the end, I would like to tell you, that if you will wish and have the opportunity to visit Romania, do it, because (not wanting to be a nationalist) I could have seen the passion in your eyes watching that documentary. If one day you will come and visit our country, I will be more than happy to wish you a good journey and a nice visit. I'm so so sorry if this message is too long, but you made my heart grow. Take care and be happy!! (And also, just keep doing nice videos as you already are.) Hugs from Brașov, Romania!!! :)))
I just love Rick Steves' videos: he is so repectful of the places and the peoples he visits and encounters! Romania is a very beautiful country indeed. Let's hope it doesn't get swarmed by dumb tourists who would ruin it! A couple of decades ago, I was working in a place where the cleaning lady was Romanian. The day after I'd seen a superb documentary on her country, I said to her, but?... What on earth are you doing in France? Your country is absolutely beautiful! She replied, with a slightly sad smile "Yes ... but there is no work there." From this documentary, it appears that the country is prosperous nowadays. Their joining the EU effect, I supose? I love the EU as much as Rick Steves!
@@micade2518 Watch the '30 years of democracy in Romania' documentary uploaded by Recorder on TH-cam if you want to learn more about Romania's struggles, it has English subtitles.
Even myself, a Bucharestian citizen, was delighted to see the stunning cultures of northern Romania. I was genuienly sent to heaven by the positive feedback I heard. And to answer a question of yours, yes, we are a Balkan country, but not culturally. Geographically, yes, we are. To all Serbs watching, I'm going skiing in Belgrade!
Thinking about maybe moving there one day from Australia but I will have to check the place out first. The language and architecture is so beautiful. ☺
The Bran fortress did not belong to Vlad but to his enemies in Brasov. Besides his fortress as a prince, the fortress built by him is the Poenari Fortress, in the heart of the mountains, in a much more spectacular landscape than the Bran Castle. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poenari_Castle
The latin language and history are traced to the 2 dacian wars (101-102, 105-106). After the second war romans took over the dacians and latinized everything. Even though the dacians were proper adversaries, so much so that the Roman armies had to change their armour, the romans wanted the dacian gold which was in abundance in the Carpathian mountains. Until the fall of the Bizantine empire, the majority of Romania's land was inhabited by romans and the descendents of dacians.
I ROMANI HANNO CONQUISTATO SOLO 1/4 DELLA DACIA, RESTO ERA RIMASTA ANCORA LA GRANDE DACIA.TRAIANO HA PRESO SOLO LA PARTE DELLA ROSIA MONTANA DOVE CI SONO ANCORA LE MINIERE DI ORO E ARGENTO.HANNO PRESO (SE NON SBAGLIO 500 TONNELLATE D'ORO E DOPPIAMENTE DI ARGENTO) ,TUTTO PER POTER RIPRISTINARE LA SITUAZIONE DI CRISI IN QUALE SI TROVAVA ALLORA L'IMPERO ROMANO. TRAIANO HA COSTRUITO LA " COLLONA TRAIANA",PER RICORDARE CHE IL POPOLO DEI DACII ERA UN GRANDE POPOLO,DIFFICILE DA CONQUISTARE.
Also stop making Vlad a villain. He used the same tactics on invaders he learned from the said invaders. Stake up the ass was a Ottoman tactic, it backfired ^^
Slavic languages arrived in Balkans later, there is some Slavic influence in Romania language, we say da for yes, same as Russians but our language remained romance. We have been under foreign influence occasionally but kept the language.
Town or city sqares could not work in America, you will notice right across Europe there is little or no trash or as we call it, rubbish, blowing or lying around. The US is one of the litter capitals of the world. Another thing about US cities [and towns] are the miles and miles of cables that American seem to find very attractive supported by delapitated wooden poles. The fact that most streets in cities are known by numbers rather than a name is another thing that should be changed, over time obviously. Famous streets should be revered and given nice names, e.g. Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, The Royal Mile, Penny Lane etc.
That "timber" "medieval" type of building technique is called "wattle-and-daub", en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattle_and_daub. And it's very old, already known since pre-IndoEuropean times in Romania / Central Europe overall, namely the Cucuteni culture (search the page with wattle-and-daub): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni-Trypillia_culture
I know you have reacted before to Romania. I have seen it on your channel. Yes, the mountains are the Carpathians and our language has been influenced by Latin , French, Slavic languages, Turkish and soon. Our contacts with these people over the centuries, we have been in conflict with the Ottoman empire for centuries. In the 19th century there has been a revival of the interest in our Latin origin- and also the big influence of French ( we have so many words taken directly from it). So it is like a melting pot, sort of.
Being born in Sighisoara is one of the reasons that my father was fluent in three languages and even added another two in his fifty eight years. Sadly, he passed away from a heart attack when I was only seven back in 1969.
The Roman Empire attacked Dacia when Trajan was emperor, he lost some battles there, after which he returned and managed to build a bridge over the Danube, which at that time was a miracle of technology, and thus managed to conquer the capital of Dacia but not Dacia in its entirety. That's how the Romanian people were born and since then the Latin language, although some theories say that a vulgar Latin was spoken in Dacia before the Roman Empire conquest. And the emperor Trajan, when he entered Dacia, is said to have said "I have returned to the lands of my ancestors", hence the conclusion that somewhat Latinity was already present in Dacia for some time.
"The emperor Trajan, when he entered Dacia, is said to have said "I have returned to the lands of my ancestors" he never said this. This is just a fabrication. The Latin language was spread by Roman colonists and had no presence in pre-Roman Dacia. Dacian was not close to Latin.
TRAIANO,ANCHE SE ERA L'IMPERATORE ROMANO AVEVA ORIGINI TRACO-GETO-DACI, ECCO PERCHÉ ARRIVATO IN DACIA HA ESCLAMATO: SONO TORNATO A CASA. LUI VIVEVA PRIMA IN ATTUALE SPAGNA.
Bullshit ! That was a speculation made by Constantin Drăgan based on the typical aquisition(Mancipatio) formal words: "I claim this land/house/slave/horse by the law of the ancestors"(Hunc ego hominem ex iure Quiritium meum esse)
I was in '70 there on vacation with my parents. I think it was for almost 2 weeks. The place we stayed was Mamaya (hope i spell right) in a hotel boarding the beach. Much military back then on the streets in time of the dictator. I can remember people where poor because of oppression of him. But still the warmth of people never forgotten, even when i was young, it is something i remember as a good time. I also remember the roads where almost no cars. The guide told the car you had was from family who died, because it wasn't affordable to buy back then. It's good to see Romania has now much better times.
Back than people whas not poor, now they are poor, thats a lie! I am from this contry end that’s not true! It was a difficult period of time because Romania and Ceausescu paid all the country's foreign debt! Romania was the only country that paid its foreign debt to the last cent, but the Romanians had money, they even returned home with money from vacations! There was no food, it was shared because there was not enough for everyone!
I came across your channel today, by „mistake” 😋 and loved this reaction video! as a Romanian, I just want to say a big thank you! 🙂I enjoyed it a lot! you covered it so well :) just subscribed to your channel! Imma binge watch all your videos ✌ keep up the great work
for the question you had at min 2:00, the language romanians speak is very old, some say it is older than latin itself and that latin and all romance languages are inspired from it.
Thank you Mr. Steves ! You did an excellent job. 🥰 Indeed Romania it's an amazing country with so much history and culture and great people, there is no way you will not want to come back after visit once (^_^)
To answer your question from 2:30, our people were here since the ancient times. We are descendants of a group of people called Dacians. After the Roman Empire invaded us in the 2nd century AD we were latinized and lived as a Province of the Roman Empire until it started collapsing. Eventually after many years of other countries occupying our lands, we finally rose up into 2 Romanian states (Wallachia and Moldavia) while our brothers to the west were occupied by the Hungarians who came all the way from Asia. After many years of hard fought battles against the Ottomans, Hungarians and even Germans for a bit, we managed to come together and unify into one country: Romania, which solidified our cultural identity and traditions. Sadly, after WW2, we have lost the valiant fight and became divided. The evil Russian horde stole and russified our brothers from the east (Moldova), and many of our former territories that were still occupied by the USSR aside from the modern territories of Moldova were kept by Ukraine, instead of handing them over to their rightful owners (us).
I'm from Romania ❤...romanian languege is latin and the "r" is more strong than "r "soft from english and we have the" Carpați "mountains and this country is a paradise.
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I love serbia❤from România
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Im half american and half romanian. I moved to romania 3 years ago and i can say that it’s truly such a beautiful country. Glad to be a part of these wonderful people. Thank you for your reaction:)
Happy that you embrace your Romanian half 🙏 do you speak Romanian too ?
@@alinailie4281 i’ve been learning :)
I can understand most things but i struggle with the pronunciation
As a true romanian, I respect this video.❤
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I went to Romania a few times a while back, doing work for their Ministry of Justice prior to their joining the European Community. It was a lovely country with friendly people who, even though many were poor, always wanted to share whatever they had. My favourite city was Cluj-Napoca in the heart of Transylvania, the centre of which had not been flattened by Caecescu, so it still had an Austro-Hungarian empire feel to it. The alcoholic drink they had is normally called țuică, which is distilled on farms and sold by the roadside in old Coca-Cola bottles. The usual word for cheers is ‘noroc’ which just means ‘luck’.
Thnks for Ur help Tht u made for my country take care and God bless u
Yeah thanks, we don’t like to be reminded by conquerors that only came and kill Romanian people or dictators that destroy nations! In Cluj you can find even Roman ruins in the middle of the city!
Hello to everybody!i'am from ROMANIA.Excuse me!I don't talk good english because i never learn english at schol.I hope to make.new friends.I wish all rhe best for everybody!
MEGLIO L'ATMOSFERA ROMENA .NON AUSTRO-UNGARICA.
That is very accurate sir, thank you kindly for your comment, but the alcoholic drink in Maramureș (where they filmed) is called "horinca" (learned that myself) and in the rest of Transilvania is called "palinca". "Țuică" is a general name that you can use allover the country.
Thank you again for your insight! 😊
Back in 2014 when I was 18, I spent 3 months in Romania. It was beautiful. I loved Bucharest and I especially loved camping and hiking in the mountains. Wow, watching this is taking me back.
@gameranimator455bucharest e in engleza(bucharest is in english)
Thank you
I am from România
Thank you
I am from România
Nice reaction Connor, thanks for the appreciation. To answer a few of your questions:
1) is Romania Balkan? Yes and no. Geographically, not really, aside from a small portion in the south-east of the country called Dobrogea (Rick didn't go there in this film). Culturally, however, yes, we are partially Balkan. We're very similar to our dear neighbors in Bulgaria and Serbia, but we're also different. We're at the same time Balkaners (like Serbs, Bulgarians, Albanians), East Europeans (like Ukrainians or Russians) and Central Europeans (like Poles, Hungarians, Slovaks or even Germans).
2) Is Romanian a Romance language? Yes, to a great degree (about 80%). It is thoroughly a Romance language, but unlike any other Romance language, with a hefty amount of Slavic influence (about 20%) - even our word for "yes" is "da", just like Bulgarian or Russian. There are, of course, other influences in the language, but to much smaller degrees - Hungarian, Turkish, German. But if you'd like a fun fact about Romania and the Romanian language, up until the second half of the 19th century, Romanian used to be the only Romance language written in the Cyrillic alphabet, not Latin. Similarly, to this day, Romanians (and Moldovans) are the only major Romance population in the world that is majority Orthodox Christian.
3) Is the language of the Roma (gypsy) people also Latin? No, it is not. In fact, there are more varieties of Romani languages, and they're quite different from each other, but as a general characteristic, they're more similar to languages spoken in the Rajasthan state of India in terms of vocabulary. When it comes specifically to the varieties of Romani languages spoken by the Roma in Romania, you'd not understand much of anything if you spoke any Balkan language, including Romanian. However, from the point of view of grammar, syntax and phonology, it is part of the Balkan Sprachbund, so even if you spoke other languages native to the Indian subcontinent, you wouldn't understand it. It is the only Indian language that is spoken exclusively outside of India.
4) The Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest is still more disliked by the people of Romania, because of Ceausescu. Otherwise, we would promote it more, since it's the second largest administrative building in the world, after your very own Pentagon (also the heaviest).
5) Romania became Romance speaking because back in ancient times, it was conquered and colonized by the Romans. After they left, because of those beautiful mountains, it was much harder for the local population to culturally assimilate with the bigger and stronger populations that came afterwards, such as the Avars, Pechenegs, Slavs, Huns, and so on. Thus, the population remained by and large Romance speaking, and eventually assimilated most of the incoming peoples into its ethos in the broader Carpathian area. The fact no major center of power of either the Slavs or any others was truly close by made the influence of those centers of power lower and helped with the preservation of Latin, by contrast with Bulgaria and North Macedonia, which is also very mountainous and which was very Latin at the time, but which is also where the southern Slavs centers of power were, such as Preslav, Ohrid or Veliko Tarnovo.
Anyhow, thanks for your reaction.
Even if Romania is not in Balkans, I like to say it as a joke.
Sa traiesti 👍
You went though a lot in order to elaborate on the topic. We appreciate your effort 👍 🇷🇴
Cauta : Romanian language the first latin language
It is so refreshing to see such an eloquent elaboration of this topic. And you even mentioned the Rajasthani roots of the gypsies (that means you really did your homework :D).
Cheers!
I am from Europe and live there but still overwhelmed about these real people who still live real lives, no matter how hard it can be. There is still a connection between the humans and also to ancient values.
Hai perfettamente ragione. Saluti DALL'ITALIA 🧓🏻👍👍👍🖐🖐🖐🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
The Venetian claim is Hungarian propaganda meant to discredit Romania's history. Romanian is a direct descendant of Latin from Roman colonisation. As shown by linguistic evindence it evolved independently of Venetian and other Italic languages.
Roma is named like that by pure coincidence. It's an language and Roma comes from the sanskrit word for a low caste man "doma". Because the ancestors of the Roma were low born people exiled from India.
Flavours of romania done by Charley Otley (9 episodes i think) covering every region of Romania is the best thing to watch and if you wish also to react to it.
There’s also season 2 (10 episodes) that came out last year
Responding to this because I want to do these videos. Thank you so much for letting me know of a few good videos to react to.
This summer i was in Transylvania. Romania is beautiful country, espacially mountains.
I love the mountains too❤
It is a wooden church exactly like in Maramureș in Long Valley , New Jersey . Built by craftsmen from Romania .
Wow !
Congratulations, you did a splendid job. And indeed, Romania deserves more and more atention
This video really makes me want to travel there for sure! Thanks for sharing
come here. ..i m romanian . and i can guide you
All i can say is, if you'll get the chance don't hesitate to visit that Country.
I guarantee you, you'll won't be disappointed....
Ga maar dan. Wizzair uit Eindhoven naar Debrecen, HU of Cluj, RO en je bent er zo.
Belasting voor eenmanszaak is in Roemenië dit jaar (januari 2024) gestegen van 1% naar 3% maar het is alsnog ver onder dat kk bedrag in Nederland van 50%. Roemenië is niet alleen paradijselijk mooi, maar het is ook een belastingparadijs. Wellicht goed om te weten.
Groetjes
Peles castle - was built from King's own money. He sold 3 big properties in Germany to get the money. Not a dime from the country's budget. Entire cost in the range of 3 million gold francs . Don't even try to convert to today currency , you will get a shock .Library walls covered in Cordoba skins , Murano glass and crystals , mahogany and piper wood , etc , etc . This is whatever you want but not a hunting lodge . I would invite the guy who did the documentary to stay with me for a couple ( to a case ) of beers and I can educate him a little bit about my country. He did a ...tourist ...documentary , not a real one
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I feel real happy and proud of the country were i live, the reaction, wen you called Romania pretty, it just feels amayzing wen people say this abt. your country
6:11 only Northern Dobrogea (Dobruja) is part of the Balkans, and it makes up only like 0.06% of the land area of the country.
Thanks, man. I'm living in Cluj (the second biggest city in Romania, after the capital). I saw all these places, but your movie creates me a lot of emotions.
We speak latin language (like Italy, Spain, Portugal France). Gypsies speak a language similar with some indian dialect. At least numbers 1-10 are so similar with indian language (google it).
Romans conquered Dacia (where is Romania today) in year 100 AD and a lot of romans remain here after their armies retreated. Also, the ancient dacian language was kind close with latin
It is said that romans didn't need translators to get along with dacian people.
Emperor Trajan , before coming DACIA (Romania) for war said.
"I am going to the land of my ancestors"
More weird is that in the Rome-Dacian wars , from the very beginning the Dacians were able to understand the Romans.
Hello from Romania :) 🇷🇴
Hello from USA 🇺🇸:)
The real Dracula was Prince of Wallachia, not Transylvania.
Aahh Rick Steve... I remember using his walking audio tours in a bunch of places around Europe they're awesome. Romania is an awesome country.
Im from Romania Bucharest and it's a beautiful country
hey, Connor. to answer your question about Roma languages, No, they are not Romance languages but actually more closely related to Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, etc. :) I happen to know a little bit of vocabulary because my grandpa was Roma, and when looking at Sanskrit for my linguistics degree (it's the Latin of Indic languages) I recognised a lot of words, especially stuff like numbers: 1 through 5 in the language that my grandfather spoke and Sanskrit are
Romani: (y)Ek, dooy, trin, shtar, panj,
Sanskrit: Eka, dva, trii, chatvarah, pancha
It's really interesting how numbers in Slavic languages seem to have similar roots though: odin, dva, tri, chetyre, pyat...
@@costinhalaicu2746 well, they are related since they are both Indo-European languages, but I will admit that they are also more similar than either are to the Germanic numbers, for instance. I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that the Balto-Slavic branch broke off rather recently, so a lot of the innovations that the earlier branches (Germanic, Romance, Greek, Celtic, etc.) have had a lot of time to make aren't included. That's why the similarities to Sanskrit (an older language) are so obvious.
@@rasmusn.e.m1064 I think you're right in some way and wrong in others. The Slavic branch didn't broke off recently, in fact the proto-indo-europeans actually originate from the area north and east of the Black Sea (Yamnaya culture, in present day Ukraine and Russia), but they are a sort of midpoint between Vedic languages (Yamnaya > Andronovo in present day Central Asia > Indo-Aryans in Northern India) and Western European languages, since both of those evolved from proto-indo-european. Maybe that's the reason, I don't know. It's just interesting to me how one can find similarities in languages that are so disconnected geographically.
@@costinhalaicu2746 I think something might have got lost in translation there: my meaning was this: Balto-Slavic languages have some very conservative features, especially the Baltic branch, so I think that might explain why it looks more similar than other branches' words for things. But yeah, the geographical thing also makes sense: the area where Slavic has been spoken isn't really as heavy on natural boundaries as say the Caucasus (Armenian) or Scandinavia (Germanic) or the Greek islands, so continuous contact between relative faraway speakers might have had a conservative effect. Hard to glean, really.
@@rasmusn.e.m1064 Oh right, indeed!
I am from Romania and I would like to specify the following:
1. The area of Romania was part of the Roman Empire between 106-272, and after that it was never effectively conquered. It was under the domination of the great local powers but not conquered.
2. King Charles 1 was imposed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Hasburgian) because the previous ruler was democratically elected (Alexandru Ioan Cuza), and before him there were rulers imposed by the Ottoman Empire.
3. Those who worked at the parliament palace were inmates from prisons.
Tara noastra România este cea mai frumoasă țară din lume după părerea mea este Țara unde m-am născut și eu și am crescut este Țara noastră a tuturor românilor și o iubim foarte mult noi romanii si suntem mindrii în toată lumea de tara noastra pentru că aici este pămîntul stramosesc este glia si patria noastră a tuturor românilor de pretutindeni.Dumnezeu sa binecuvînteze Tara noastra România și pe noi toți românii de pretutindeni și pe toate tarile si toti oamenii din lume .Va multumim din suflet pentru video. .
Thank u guys, i love to see big countrys reacting to us because we aren't really counted by others
Thank you for watching Romania!!
I was born on România, specifically Maramureș so lets see if this is accurate! Btw the cabbage rolls are tradiționale called "Sarmale"
Edit: Accurate wooden Gates, accurate sheds, accurate inside, accirate food, accurate music, accurate clothes, accurate drinks, accurate churches, I visited that church (first one) anyone who wants to know where it is its în Plopis.
The next time I’m in Romania I’m going to Plopis
This is my country yeeeey Romania, i love my country !!!👏❤✊😊
Bună 👍🏻
The best country!
If you look at Europe map, will see Romania is right in the middle: aprox. 3000 km to Portugal, aprox. 3200 km to Ural mountains (border between Europe and Asia), aprox. 3000 km in Finland and aprox. 1000 km to last island in Greece. We are NOT in south-east of Europe.
Conner! Thanks for this. Sighisoara was my dad's home town! He was born there in 1911 and it is there that he trained as a cabinet maker.
SIGHISOARA È ANCORA UNA DELLE POCCHE CITTÀ MEDIOEVALE.
@@luigiturri7193 Indeed it is. My father described Sighisoara as a beautiful place. It's wonderful to see it in this film.
Schiltz is a German name.
Therefore your dad must have been a Romanian German 🇩🇪. Where did he immigrate? USA or Germany? You must be a senior citizen by now having a dad being born 113 years ago. Gush. Good for you to keep up with nowadays technology. Respect 👍💯
Cheers 🥂.
@@carteunu467 He was quite an old father and my mother was 39 and she was English. He was 12 years older. My research tells me that the name itself seems to have originated in Rotterdam. I'm relatively good at tech. My cousin is actually the techie of the family and so is his son. Our mindscapes seem to be both forward looking, but I am an artist and he was a technical director for Starco and travelled all over the world solving problems on behalf of his company.
Sadly, my father developed TB in the early 50s and had one lung working which eventually put too much of a strain on him. He was very hard working and skilled man despite that but he succumbed to a sudden heart attack in 1969 when I was 7. When he died. the entire factory had a whip round and from that obtained an entire month's wages for us. Even people on his bus route to work sent condolences. It was very touching for both of us that he was so liked by the people he met and worked with.
@@carteunu467 I did actually respond to your post but, for some extremely unknown reason, my response has been deleted. It seems there is some desperate overreach these days and posts are being deleted for no good reason whatsoever.
The clues in the name. The Romanians are historically the Romans. Emporer Trajan managed to bridge the Danube (1.1km wide!!! ) and the province was created in Romania. When they later retreated, they destroyed the bridge, leaving lots of people i guess (and the romance language)... No longer bridge was built for 1000 years!
There was a road there , but it was floaded after WWII, during the building of canal. In Serbia you can still see the writings on Trajan's tabula.
@@Greensanctuary-c4w In Romania too, there's an entire museum in Drobeta with ruins from the roman times on the Romanian side of the bridge.
MARAMURES is the area where they are.
This comment section is funny
MI DISPIACE CONTRADIRTI,AL TEMPO DI TRAIANO LA ROMANIA SI CHIAMAVA DACIA ED IL SUO RE SI CHIAMAVA DECEBAL. TRAIANO A DOVUTO COMBATERE PER OCCUPARE 1/4 DELLA DACIA( I DACII PARLAVANO GIÀ UNA LINGUA LATINA VOLGARE) TRA 101-106 D.C. IL NOME ROMANIA FU DATO MOLTO PIÙ TARDI.
You have a new subscriber here from Romania. First video I’ve seen made by you and I can say you trully love history!🫶🏻
Peles Castle had the world's first vacuum cleaner using an ingenious system of airducts that would blow the dust through a separate system leading outside. Additionally , the roof was retractable so that the King's guests could enjoy stargazing
Thank you very much for promoting Romania. There are many beautiful cities, Sighisoara, Timisoara, Brasov, Sibiu, there are cities that still have medieval fortresses and buildings from the 16th-18th centuries. Plus the Happy Cemetery, where you can find something unique in the world. Here they laugh because it is different.
I'm from Romania and I'm happy and glad that you liked the main attractions. Honestly, Romania is wonderful. ❤
Fun fact: Vlad III Tepes aka Dracula, was the son of Vlad II Dracul. In modern Romanian, drac means devil, and in Orthodox Christianity the devil is often depicted as a dragon (balaur). However, the latin word for drac is draco, which means dragon (balaur) or serpent. Tepes' father got the eponym Dracul, because he was allowed to join the Order of the Dragon (Societas Draconistarum), a chivalric crusader-like order, to defend Europe against the Ottomans.
As a Romanian i feel obligated to answer all the questions, so here are the answers/clarifications to all the questions in the video
1:46 yes (it was also answered later on in the video at 9:53)
1:56 yes, we are a romance nation in a sea of slavs/huns, it happened because a lot of slavic / huns tribes travelled throw romania, we adopted some of their traditions/words, but we still mentained our romance origins.
2:47 The greeks made a colony (Tomis, curent day Constanta) that is now a big port in the black sea, and also yes, the culture in dobrujea is kindoff different than the rest, but its not only limited to there, our 3 main regions are similar, yet so different.
6:10 We are sometimes considered to be balkan culturaly, but geographicly only Dobrujea (south of the Danube) is balkan.
13:15 The highest peak of the carpathians is 2544 meters or 8346 feet (1.5 miles) vf. Moldoveanu ( peak Moldoveanu )
18:50 ❤❤ :) A lot of people, especially romanians, say that Romania is a beautiful country
23:15 Its not considered a romance language, since its more similar to hindi rather than latin/any other romance language
24:08 Maramures is pretty near the region of Moldova ( not to be confused with the country Moldova, even tho we are very similar ), its more in the central north position.
If some of you have more questions feel free to reply to this comment :D
Or if i missed some questions asked in the video please dont hesitate to tell me
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@@zeul1337 msms =]]
As a Romanian living in the very center of Transylvania, i don't and i will never consider my self living in the Balkans. Romania has nothing to do with the Balkans, even some like to be the case.
You forgot 1 little thing, we Romanians come from the Dacic tribe, after that we united with Getii and Became Geto-Daci, after that we where invaded by Rome, and we got about a third of our language from there, some words we got from the Otomans when they invaded and from time to time we adopt some words from different languages like French and lately do to media and the internet a lot of english words where adopted. Hope this clarifies things a bit, but I might have just confused you more... It's complicated.
@@mateicosmin1989 i forgot to mention the actual roman origins xd
Thanks Connor! The local population was romanized following the Trajan's conquest, the Romanian language developed as a result and it sort of endured through the ages despite the migratory waves that went through these lands. The language developed in isolation from the rest of the romance group but underwent a renewed latin influence in the 19th century. It still has some slavic/hungarian/german/turkish influences, as expected given its history, but it's definitely much closer to italian and other romance languages (this is the reason why the largest communities of the Romanian diaspora are in Italy and Spain). The Roma language is not part of the same branch, the name just sounds similar, purely by coincidence. Different regions of Romania can be thought of as either more Balkan (the South), or Central-European (Transylvania), or Eastern European (Moldova), but as a whole, the country shares many cultural similarities with its neighbors, in terms of religion, traditions, and a history of communism and life behind the Iron Curtain. Also, toward the end of the clip, Rick doesn't say "cheers!" when he takes the drink, he just said the name of the region - Maramures.
How wrong you are. Stop promoting this aberration like the Romanians romanized the Dacian language. There is no scientific evidence for the 200 or so years of occupation to support this claim. The communist servants wanted to flatter the supreme comrade (Ceausescu) by associating the Romanian language with that of Italy.
VOLEVO MENZIONARE CHE I ZINGARI DELLA ROMANIA,SI CHIAMANO: RROM ( COSI SI SCRIVE IL LORO NOME),POI LORO SONO UN POPOLO NOMADE COME ANCHE I SINTI E I GITANI E SI TROVANO IN TUTTO IL MONDO. I RROM NON HANNO NIENTE A CHE FARE CON IL POPOLO ROMENO.
romanian its one of old languages on europe
Hello from Moldova a country like Romania almost same history , language because it's a neighboring country we have endured a lot, we are weak but united many nations have always taken advantage of us but we fought for our Freedom By the way, our language comes from a fierce struggle, but that happened a long time ago, Romanians and Moldovans intersected, that's why it was received, so you can say that our countries have the same blood because of that
•Romania flag 🇷🇴
•Moldova flag🇲🇩
You should come visit Romania with your family or with your friends! It's a very special and friendly place in Europe!!! ❤
My dad is half romanian and ig im too i have been in romania for so much times and i can say that romania has the most beautifull history in the world
Ohhhh🥹 Thank you!❤
RO is Not in the Balkans. But becouse we “ brush” the area , we Are often misplaced. That we have some areas influenced by Balkan, yes , but as Country definitely no
🇷🇴❤I"m Romanian!!!!❤🇷🇴
The dictator (Ceausescu) built/ordered that "palace" to be the People's Palace, which now houses the Romanian Parliament, besides the rentable grand rooms. He also build/ordered the Bucharest metro/subway.
Cool video, first time on this channel. Subscribing! BTW, very well done with your geography and history knowledge, you managed to impress a Romanian! :D
You should check Wild Carpathia it goes more in depth with history of the land and also goes over all regions of Romania not only few popular ones… trust me!!! Is worth it!!
True.
One of my favourite places to go in Romania was the Church made of only one wood. Its a very peaceful place and you can put notes with whishes in one of the few century old trees. Its one of my favourite Churches in Romania.
That cemetery at the end was really beautiful.
The man threw away his horinca?! Sacrilege! 😂
I’m impressed of your show I happen to be Romanian and you covered it so well great job
26:57 when we say cheers we say noroc
The word Roma is not derived from Roman, despite the similarity. Roma means man in their language, that is more related to Hindi and Sanskrit. Romanian , on the other hand, is the English version of "român", which derives from "roman", like in Roman citizen. Being a Roman citizen in ancient times was the cultural equivalent of being an American citizen nowadays. It gave you status and privileges and was a point of pride. The debate about Gypsies being called Roma is still going strong here, because of the confusion it creates with the Romanian, also because an older term for Roma was Romali, or Loma. I am not very knowledgeable in the subject, but some Gypsies were even called Sinti. Are they different from the Roma? Why the sudden wide spread use of the term Roma instead of the other existing variants? Is it because it is easier to confuse with Romanian?
The word "țigan" (gypsy) comes from greek and it means untouchable ( dirty) hence why it is considered offensive to some Roma. Also they weren't all wonderers some were brought in as slaves ... hence why there are different subtypes like musicians, craftsmen, home-hands etc
I RROM SONO UNA TRIBÙ INDIANA CHE SI È STABILITA SUL TERRITORIO DELLA ROMANIA,MENTRE I SINTI SONO SEMPRE ZINGARI MA SI SONO STABILITI IN BOSNIA-ERZEGOVINA.
Romanian here: we treat life with a spring in the step and a tear in the eye. We are poetic barbarians as well as barbaric poets.
Ty for this wonderful video
Lots of love from Romania! Hope you’ll get to come gere as a tourist once
As a romanian i am happy that u like our country!Who wants to wisit they are welcome!😁
Romania , is Amazing Country !!! ❤️❤️❤️
Hi there! This video just randomly appeared on my TH-cam and I have to say it felt amazing to watch it. I'm from Romania, from the city of Brașov actually (the guy in the video talked about it) and I wanted to confess that my heart is full of joy when I see such videos, especially when the americans talk about our country. I can say as well that we have a very beautiful country and Europe in general is gorgeous, but, let's be honest, every place on this Earth has something special to show. Unfortunately, the communist era have complicated the things a bit, but, we are happy and proud that it's over now and that we are part of the EU. I suppose that the soviets had a powerful impact on Eastern Europe society, but, we are on the good side of the road nowadays. In the end, I would like to tell you, that if you will wish and have the opportunity to visit Romania, do it, because (not wanting to be a nationalist) I could have seen the passion in your eyes watching that documentary. If one day you will come and visit our country, I will be more than happy to wish you a good journey and a nice visit. I'm so so sorry if this message is too long, but you made my heart grow. Take care and be happy!! (And also, just keep doing nice videos as you already are.) Hugs from Brașov, Romania!!! :)))
Have you noticed that if you wait long enough Rick will answer your questions 🙂
I love spiral care staces too!
I respect you for knowing so much about romania before you even watched the video
I just love Rick Steves' videos: he is so repectful of the places and the peoples he visits and encounters!
Romania is a very beautiful country indeed. Let's hope it doesn't get swarmed by dumb tourists who would ruin it!
A couple of decades ago, I was working in a place where the cleaning lady was Romanian. The day after I'd seen a superb documentary on her country, I said to her, but?... What on earth are you doing in France? Your country is absolutely beautiful! She replied, with a slightly sad smile "Yes ... but there is no work there."
From this documentary, it appears that the country is prosperous nowadays. Their joining the EU effect, I supose?
I love the EU as much as Rick Steves!
It is much better nowadays, Romania is currently the 12th economy out of 27 member states of the European Union.
@@omi685Good! But look where they came from!
@@micade2518 Watch the '30 years of democracy in Romania' documentary uploaded by Recorder on TH-cam if you want to learn more about Romania's struggles, it has English subtitles.
@@micade2518Come da dove vengono?????
@@luigiturri7193 Since its adhesion to the EU in 2007, Romania has received a net total of 56 Billion €uros ... that's how far!
Even myself, a Bucharestian citizen, was delighted to see the stunning cultures of northern Romania. I was genuienly sent to heaven by the positive feedback I heard.
And to answer a question of yours, yes, we are a Balkan country, but not culturally. Geographically, yes, we are.
To all Serbs watching, I'm going skiing in Belgrade!
Why do not you pack your bags and visit ?
Thinking about maybe moving there one day from Australia but I will have to check the place out first. The language and architecture is so beautiful. ☺
The Bran fortress did not belong to Vlad but to his enemies in Brasov. Besides his fortress as a prince, the fortress built by him is the Poenari Fortress, in the heart of the mountains, in a much more spectacular landscape than the Bran Castle.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poenari_Castle
I’m from Romania
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The Roma language is related to Indian languages, as its speakers also originate there. It has little to do with the Romance language family.
Rroma language don’t have absolutely nothing to do with the Romance language ,no similarities nothing !
Is absurd to say that 🤨
Lots of love from Romania
Pearl of the north: Norway
Pearl of the west: Wales
Pearl of the south: Italy
Pearl of the east: Romania
Te salut fratele meu italian!✌️❤️
@@razvanbarascu4007 Saluti a te amico, ma non sono Italiano.
@@laziojohnny79 but u understood romanian though😂
@@razvanbarascu4007 It's a Roman language, it's not that hard. And Ozone helped .... 😜
As a Romanian I feel really glad.❤ I really love this country. It has got all you need, and it's a beautiful place full of nature...❤❤❤
I am romanian
who is romanian?i am!
I'm from Romania and I'm proud to live in the Carpathian Mountains in a cabin I made of wood (I live self-sustainably)
The latin language and history are traced to the 2 dacian wars (101-102, 105-106). After the second war romans took over the dacians and latinized everything. Even though the dacians were proper adversaries, so much so that the Roman armies had to change their armour, the romans wanted the dacian gold which was in abundance in the Carpathian mountains. Until the fall of the Bizantine empire, the majority of Romania's land was inhabited by romans and the descendents of dacians.
I ROMANI HANNO CONQUISTATO SOLO 1/4 DELLA DACIA, RESTO ERA RIMASTA ANCORA LA GRANDE DACIA.TRAIANO HA PRESO SOLO LA PARTE DELLA ROSIA MONTANA DOVE CI SONO ANCORA LE MINIERE DI ORO E ARGENTO.HANNO PRESO (SE NON SBAGLIO 500 TONNELLATE D'ORO E DOPPIAMENTE DI ARGENTO) ,TUTTO PER POTER RIPRISTINARE LA SITUAZIONE DI CRISI IN QUALE SI TROVAVA ALLORA L'IMPERO ROMANO. TRAIANO HA COSTRUITO LA " COLLONA TRAIANA",PER RICORDARE CHE IL POPOLO DEI DACII ERA UN GRANDE POPOLO,DIFFICILE DA CONQUISTARE.
Also stop making Vlad a villain. He used the same tactics on invaders he learned from the said invaders. Stake up the ass was a Ottoman tactic, it backfired ^^
Facts
Thank you for loving my country i hope you will keep on visiting my home country
Slavic languages arrived in Balkans later, there is some Slavic influence in Romania language, we say da for yes, same as Russians but our language remained romance. We have been under foreign influence occasionally but kept the language.
You´re language has been latinized further in modern times, your original language was even more slavic.
@@gabortoth3706BOZGORE 😂go back to Asia😂
As a Romanian...just subbed! Thank you..
King Charles is related to Vlad , and likes Romania enough to have a holiday home there.
I´ll bet even Jesus is related to Vlad 🤣
As a Romanian, I immediately clicked on this video.
Nu esti singurul
Romani languages, like the people, come from India, so they're Indo-Aryan languages, related to Hindi
@@sheogorath7915 That's what I said, Romani are Gypsies, not Romanians
gypsies (a former comunity of slaves from india) are from india my friend... Romanian language and ppl is latin ... no conection to india
ai auzit vreodata de Piata Victoriei din bucuresti sau piata Obor tot din București?
Town or city sqares could not work in America, you will notice right across Europe there is little or no trash or as we call it, rubbish, blowing or lying around. The US is one of the litter capitals of the world. Another thing about US cities [and towns] are the miles and miles of cables that American seem to find very attractive supported by delapitated wooden poles. The fact that most streets in cities are known by numbers rather than a name is another thing that should be changed, over time obviously. Famous streets should be revered and given nice names, e.g. Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, The Royal Mile, Penny Lane etc.
I'm a Romanian boy 🧛🏻🇷🇴
That "timber" "medieval" type of building technique is called "wattle-and-daub", en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattle_and_daub.
And it's very old, already known since pre-IndoEuropean times in Romania / Central Europe overall, namely the Cucuteni culture (search the page with wattle-and-daub): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni-Trypillia_culture
Romania is clearly underrated
From Romania thanks for making this video ❤
I know you have reacted before to Romania. I have seen it on your channel. Yes, the mountains are the Carpathians and our language has been influenced by Latin , French, Slavic languages, Turkish and soon. Our contacts with these people over the centuries, we have been in conflict with the Ottoman empire for centuries. In the 19th century there has been a revival of the interest in our Latin origin- and also the big influence of French ( we have so many words taken directly from it). So it is like a melting pot, sort of.
Being born in Sighisoara is one of the reasons that my father was fluent in three languages and even added another two in his fifty eight years. Sadly, he passed away from a heart attack when I was only seven back in 1969.
@@josefschiltz2192RIP per il tuo papà,.
@@luigiturri7193 It's alarming to think that if he were alive today then he would be 112! My mother would be 100!
I'm from Romania .❤
gypsies speak a language similar to Punjabi (from northern India because that's where they originate from)
I live in Romania 😅
The Roman Empire attacked Dacia when Trajan was emperor, he lost some battles there, after which he returned and managed to build a bridge over the Danube, which at that time was a miracle of technology, and thus managed to conquer the capital of Dacia but not Dacia in its entirety. That's how the Romanian people were born and since then the Latin language, although some theories say that a vulgar Latin was spoken in Dacia before the Roman Empire conquest. And the emperor Trajan, when he entered Dacia, is said to have said "I have returned to the lands of my ancestors", hence the conclusion that somewhat Latinity was already present in Dacia for some time.
"The emperor Trajan, when he entered Dacia, is said to have said "I have returned to the lands of my ancestors" he never said this. This is just a fabrication. The Latin language was spread by Roman colonists and had no presence in pre-Roman Dacia. Dacian was not close to Latin.
TRAIANO,ANCHE SE ERA L'IMPERATORE ROMANO AVEVA ORIGINI TRACO-GETO-DACI, ECCO PERCHÉ ARRIVATO IN DACIA HA ESCLAMATO: SONO TORNATO A CASA. LUI VIVEVA PRIMA IN ATTUALE SPAGNA.
@@UlpianHeritorSBAGLIATO, BUGIA.
@@luigiturri7193 Que dice el (Cristian Cutitaru), si, es una mentira.
Bullshit ! That was a speculation made by Constantin Drăgan based on the typical aquisition(Mancipatio) formal words: "I claim this land/house/slave/horse by the law of the ancestors"(Hunc ego hominem ex iure Quiritium meum esse)
I was in '70 there on vacation with my parents. I think it was for almost 2 weeks. The place we stayed was Mamaya (hope i spell right) in a hotel boarding the beach. Much military back then on the streets in time of the dictator. I can remember people where poor because of oppression of him. But still the warmth of people never forgotten, even when i was young, it is something i remember as a good time. I also remember the roads where almost no cars. The guide told the car you had was from family who died, because it wasn't affordable to buy back then. It's good to see Romania has now much better times.
Mamaia. Seaside resort.
It is nowadays modern with beaches like in Italy 🇮🇹
Back than people whas not poor, now they are poor, thats a lie! I am from this contry end that’s not true! It was a difficult period of time because Romania and Ceausescu paid all the country's foreign debt! Romania was the only country that paid its foreign debt to the last cent, but the Romanians had money, they even returned home with money from vacations! There was no food, it was shared because there was not enough for everyone!
✨️🇷🇴✨️🇷🇴TEAM ROMANIA🇷🇴✨️🇷🇴✨️
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I came across your channel today, by „mistake” 😋 and loved this reaction video! as a Romanian, I just want to say a big thank you! 🙂I enjoyed it a lot! you covered it so well :) just subscribed to your channel! Imma binge watch all your videos ✌ keep up the great work
for the question you had at min 2:00, the language romanians speak is very old, some say it is older than latin itself and that latin and all romance languages are inspired from it.
Thank you Mr. Steves ! You did an excellent job. 🥰
Indeed Romania it's an amazing country with so much history and culture and great people, there is no way you will not want to come back after visit once (^_^)
To answer your question from 2:30, our people were here since the ancient times. We are descendants of a group of people called Dacians. After the Roman Empire invaded us in the 2nd century AD we were latinized and lived as a Province of the Roman Empire until it started collapsing. Eventually after many years of other countries occupying our lands, we finally rose up into 2 Romanian states (Wallachia and Moldavia) while our brothers to the west were occupied by the Hungarians who came all the way from Asia. After many years of hard fought battles against the Ottomans, Hungarians and even Germans for a bit, we managed to come together and unify into one country: Romania, which solidified our cultural identity and traditions.
Sadly, after WW2, we have lost the valiant fight and became divided. The evil Russian horde stole and russified our brothers from the east (Moldova), and many of our former territories that were still occupied by the USSR aside from the modern territories of Moldova were kept by Ukraine, instead of handing them over to their rightful owners (us).
im from Romania , precisely Brașov!! -^v ^ -