, a village in North Macedonia Much of the vocabulary is of
Latin origin, and much of its phonetics and semantics are shared with Aromanian and Romanian: (n.b.: MR=Megleno-Romanian, DR=Daco-Romanian, i.e. Romanian) • > MR '''''', DR (church, originally "
basilica") • > MR '''''', DR (world, originally "
light") • > MR '''''', DR (grave, originally "
monument") • > MR '''''', DR (I yell, originally "
owl") • > MR '''''', DR (devil, originally "
dragon") Megleno-Romanian also contains some words that have cognates with
Albanian. These words are present in
Daco-Romanian too: • MR ''''''; DR ; cf. Alb. (fir tree) • MR ''''''; DR ; cf. Alb. (colt) • MR ''''''; DR ; (happy) cf. Alb (beautiful) There are also some words which are of Slavic origin and which can be found in all the Eastern Romance languages: • MR ''''
; DR (body); cf. Sl. trupŭ'' • MR ''''
; DR (master); cf. Old Slavic. stopanŭ'', today's Bulgarian and Macedonian There are a number of
Byzantine and
Modern Greek words, several dozens of which are also found in
Daco-Romanian (
Romanian language) and Aromanian and about 80 words that were borrowed via
Macedonian and
Bulgarian languages and other languages of the
Balkans. Prior to the creation of the modern state of Greece, Megleno-Romanian borrowed very few words directly from Greek. • Gr. > MR ''''''; DR (fresh) • Gr. > MR ''''''; DR (brick) • Gr. > MR '''''', via Bulg. (lemon); cf. DR The most important influence on Megleno-Romanian was the
East South Slavic languages, this influence being more profound than that exerted by Greek on Aromanian. Most Slavic terms are of
Macedonian and
Bulgarian origins. The linguist
Theodor Capidan argued that the words borrowed show some phonetic features of the Bulgarian language dialect spoken in the
Rhodope Mountains. There are many instances where basic words of Latin origin that can still be found in Daco-Romanian and Aromanian were replaced by Slavic words. In some cases, standard Romanian also independently borrowed the same word. • Bulgarian (Slavic) > MR '''''' • Bulgarian > MR '''''' (bride) • Bulgarian > MR '''''' (forest) == See also ==