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Romanian transitional alphabet

The Romanian transitional alphabet (Romanian: Alfabetul român de tranziție), also known as the civil alphabet (Romanian: alfabetul civil), was a series of alphabets containing a mix of Cyrillic and Latin characters used for the Romanian language in the 19th century.[1] It replaced the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet and was in turn replaced by the Romanian Latin alphabet.

Romanian transitional alphabet
Fragment of Dimitrie Bolintineanu's Călătorii pe Dunăre și în Bulgaria, 1858
Script type
Time period
19th century
LanguagesRomanian
Related scripts
Parent systems
 This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.
The progression of the Romanian transitional alphabet from 1833 to 1860

The transition process began in 1828 thanks to the grammars of Ion Heliade Rădulescu,[2] although the Romanian Orthodox Church continued to use the Romanian Cyrillic for religious purposes until 1881, after the declaration of independence of Romania. The Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church [ro] decided to replace the Cyrillic alphabet in that year under secular pressure.[3]

Foaie pentru minte, inimă și literatură [ro], the literary supplement of the Romanian newspaper Gazeta de Transilvania using the transitional alphabet in 1840

The Romanian transitional alphabet began to gain more popularity after 1840, when Latin letters were first introduced between Cyrillic ones and then replacing some of the Cyrillic letters with Latin letters so that the readers of Romanian from Moldavia, Transylvania and Wallachia could become accustomed to them.[4] The final turning point was completed under French influence, which arose due to the Wallachian and Moldavian revolutions of 1848 and the Crimean War which ended with the Treaty of Paris of 1856.

The complete replacement of the Cyrillic alphabet by the Latin alphabet in the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia was formalized in 1862 by Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza. The Romanian transitional alphabet became one of the symbols of Romanian unity and the national-bourgeois revolution, a direct consequence of the Revolutions of 1848 that also affected Wallachia and Moldavia.

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References

  1. ^ Stînea, Carmen (2009). "Din colecțiile bibliotecii Muzeului Național al Unirii din Alba Iulia: primele manuale moderne românești din Transilvania" [From the Collections of the Library of the National Museum of Union Alba Iulia: The First Modern Romanian Textbooks from Transylvania] (PDF). Terra Sebus (in Romanian). 1: 267–277.
  2. ^ Eliad, D. I. (1828). Gramatică românească (in Romanian). Sibiu.
  3. ^ Malin, Virgil (1962). "Înlocuirea alfabetului chirilic cu alfabetul latin în tipăriturile noastre bisericești". Mitropolia Olteniei (in Romanian). 14 (10–12): 624–640.
  4. ^ Barza, Vlad (23 December 2014). "Fotogalerie Si cartile de povesti au povestile lor. O expozitie arata "file" din istoria acestor carti din ultimii 160 de ani". HotNews.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 1 March 2022.


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