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Just a bit of linguistical information: Mărţişor is not derived from Martie, but rather from "Marţ" <- Latin "Martius". In fact, the old term for the month of March was "Mărţişor". The new one, (if you can call a 1000 years old new :) "Martie" is derived from a Orthodox source. (from Slavic, which in turn was from Greek). ] | ] 19:44, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC) | Just a bit of linguistical information: Mărţişor is not derived from Martie, but rather from "Marţ" <- Latin "Martius". In fact, the old term for the month of March was "Mărţişor". The new one, (if you can call a 1000 years old new :) "Martie" is derived from a Orthodox source. (from Slavic, which in turn was from Greek). ] | ] 19:44, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC) | ||
At the 'External Links' section, change the error link http://social.moldova.org/articole/eng/357/ with the coorrect one: http://www.moldova.org/pagini/eng/59/ | At the 'External Links' section, change the error link http://social.moldova.org/articole/eng/357/ with the coorrect one: http://www.moldova.org/pagini/eng/59/ {{unsig|70.17.84.203}} |
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Just a bit of linguistical information: Mărţişor is not derived from Martie, but rather from "Marţ" <- Latin "Martius". In fact, the old term for the month of March was "Mărţişor". The new one, (if you can call a 1000 years old new :) "Martie" is derived from a Orthodox source. (from Slavic, which in turn was from Greek). Bogdan | Talk 19:44, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC)
At the 'External Links' section, change the error link http://social.moldova.org/articole/eng/357/ with the coorrect one: http://www.moldova.org/pagini/eng/59/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.17.84.203 (talk • contribs)