The British ambassador noted that Russian was far more widely spoken during his travels around the country than Romanian, but like most things in Moldova, appearances are often misleading. read more
The British ambassador noted that Russian was far more widely spoken during his travels around the country than Romanian, but like most things in Moldova, appearances are often misleading. For one thing, Moldova has a LOT of visitors from Ukraine, most (but not) of whom speak Russian. read more
Instead, now I think more of Moldova as Sweden – a country with one official language, but also a high number of citizens coming from other ethnic groups and a very good level of knowledge of an international language (in Sweden it would be English, in Moldova it is Russian). read more
You can speak both russian and english(especially young people)..everybody will understand you, . Russian is very common in R. of Moldova and it is not a problem using it..unfortunatly it is used more than romanian, that is the official language. read more