Unlike in other parts of Roman Empire, in Dacia we have a singular fact.
After 160 years of roman domination, time in which it could begin a kind of
latinisation,
the new Dacian influence shoudl take place.
We know about carpians to be very numerous and that they settled all over
the old
Dacian land after roman withdrawall.
The archeological evidence from this time is abolutly clear here. We have
archeological evidences
of the carpians in Moldavia, in Wallachei and in Siebenbürgern.
We know nothing about carpians crossing the Donau or asking for ayslum like
the Goths in roman empire.
So, we are obbliged to assume they remained there in their old lands , the
lands which belonged to them before roman conquest.
The question is, how did these carpians could learn latin?
It seems impossible to me that a population who speak a mixed latin-dacian
language, gettting a new wave of
dacian influence of absolutely dacian -speakers , well their brothers, that
this population will continue to speak latin.
Sure, there are many words with a latin name, where for they do not need to
invent new own words, but normaly they should
speak dacian again after the carpian reconquest.
This is a more argument for the fact that there must be a similarity among
dacian and latin languages..
Best Regards,
A. Moeller
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