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Ma̱li̱daviya

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Ma̱li̱daviya
historical region
DemonymMoldávach Jhyuk
A̱byinRomaniya, Ma̱li̱dova, Yuki̱ren Jhyuk

Ma̱li̱daviya (Romaniya: Moldova, á̱ ngyei [molˈdova] (fa̱k) ku Țara Moldovei, ma̱ a̱ca̱caat "A̱byin Ma̱li̱daviya"; di̱ lyuut Ki̱rilyut Romaniya: Молдова ku Цара Мѡлдовєй; Si̱lavonik Cod: Землѧ Молдавскаѧ; Helen: Ἡγεμονία τῆς Μολδαβίας) yet fam-a̱byin gbangbang hwa ma̱ng a̱byintyok-a̱fai-a̱gwam gbangbang di̱ fam A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ ma̱ng A̱tyin Yurop,[1][2][3] ku nat ca̱caat ma̱ng fam a̱byin hu tsi̱tsak A̱kapa̱t A̱tyin ba ma̱ng A̱ghyui Di̱ni̱yeta ka. Gbangbang ku ku yet a̱byin a̱pyia̱nka ka̱ swan ma̱sa̱t kya a̱wot ku sii du yet a̱byin ka̱ nyia̱ tyok a̱pyia̱nka nang kap a̱byin a̱ghyang a̱ni, a̱wot ku ku shyia̱ neet mi̱ sa̱ncuri 14 wu ba̱ng si̱ tat a̱lyia̱ 1859, da̱nang ku muna̱pyia̱ ma̱ng Valahya (Țara Românească) ku si̱ bwuak yet kuntyin a̱byin Romaniya a̱fwun; di̱n jen ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t, Ma̱li̱daviya ku byia̱ mami nhu nfam-a̱byin nang Ba̱sa̱rabya (mbeang Budjak ji), a̱mgba̱m Bukovina ma̱ng Hetsa. Ku si̱ bu labeang nang fam-a̱byin Pokuttya ku yet kap nhu meang.

A̱kum kap fam jenshyung Ma̱li̱daviya shyia̱ Romaniya ma̱nini ka, a̱wot fam a̱tyin hu si̱ yet si̱ Ri̱pobi̱lik Ma̱li̱dova, ma̱nang nfam a̱za mbeang a̱tak-a̱tyin na si̱ yet á̱si̱ a̱byin Yuki̱ren.

A̱lyoot ma̱ng bwoi a̱lyoot

[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]

A̱tsak a̱lyoot fam-a̱byin wu ma̱ng a̱si̱ ku nwai labeang a̱ni wa yet Bogdania, lilyim Bogdan I, a̱tyukpaat a̱byintyok-a̱fai-a̱gwam wu. Lyulyoot huni Ma̱li̱daviya ma̱ng Ma̱li̱dova ku neet ma̱ a̱lyoot A̱ghyui Ma̱li̱dova kikya; da̱ a̱kwonu a̱kya, a̱yin lyen si̱sak mang á̱ ku bwuo a̱lyoot a̱kya bah a̱wot ntangka̱i nka vwuon si̱ nshyia̱:[4][5]

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  4. "Where did the name Moldova come from?". Archived from the original on Zwat Jhyiung 27, 2010.
  5. "Carpathian Mountains | Fast Travel". Zwat Swak ma̱ng Jhyiung 3, 2020. Archived from the original on Zwat A̱kubunyiung 19, 2011.