Talk:Transylvaniaball/@comment-33309958-20180103002506/@comment-31160997-20191024170149

Transylvania was controlled by hungarian rulers becuase they were part of the Kingdom of Hungary, but the population was always mostly Romanian. Sorry Mayarozag, Transylvania doesn't belong to you, so stop stealing land.

Pastor Stepah Ludwig Roth said in 1842 that: ''"The gentlemen from Cluj want to see the birth of a language and now they are glad that the child has been brought into the world. It is not necessary to declare a language as the official language of the country. Because we already have a language of the country. It is not German, neither Hungarian, but Romanian. No matter how much we suck and spin, we cannot change anything. This is the reality. This reality cannot be challenged. As soon as two citizens of different nationalities meet and neither of them knows the language of the other, the Romanian language serves them as talents. When you go on a trip, when you go to the market, everyone knows the Romanian language. Before testing whether one knows German or the other Hungarian, the conversation begins in Romanian. You can't talk to a Romanian anyway, because he usually speaks only in his grace. It is explainable: in order to learn Hungarian or German, you need school courses; while you learn Romanian alone, on the street, in daily contact with people. The ease of her teachings is not only in the large number of Latin words, which this people adopted with the merge or with the Roman colonists and which we, the Transylvanians, are known to us, because of our education in Latin spirit, but also by the fact that life itself puts us in contact with these numerous people daily. Today one word comes to you, tomorrow another and after a while you notice that you can speak Romanian, without actually learning. Even if someone would not find it easily to learn it, it is advisable to do so, for thousands of different reasons. You want to talk to a Romanian, you have to use his language, if you do not want to get an 'I do not know!' shrugged."''