As linguas balcorrománicas ou románicas orientais[1] son un conxunto de linguas románicas ou “neolatinas” faladas nos Balcáns, principalmente en Romanía e Moldavia. A maioría destas linguas difiren das linguas románicas occidentais porque teñen unha grande influencia eslava tanto no léxico como na fonoloxía.
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