Șchei (Bulgarian: шкеи, shkei) was an old Romanian exonym referring to the Bulgarians, especially in Transylvania and northern Wallachia. As a name, it has been preserved in the names of towns colonized in the 14th century by Bulgarians, in toponyms (Dealu Schiaului near Rășinari), hydronyms (Schiau River, tributary to the Argeş River), surnames (Schiau, Șchiau). The word is thought to derive from Latin sclavis, a popular designation for the South Slavs (Bulgarians and Serbs in particular) that is still used in Albanian (in the form shkja and various dialectal variants).
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| - Șchei (en búlgar: шкеи, shkei) era un antic exònim romanès que feia referència als grups de búlgars, especialment a Transsilvània i al nord de Valàquia. Com a nom, s’ha conservat en els noms de ciutats colonitzades al segle xiv per búlgars, en topònims (Dealu Schiaului a prop de Rășinari), hidrònims (riu Schiau, afluent del riu Argeş), cognoms (Schiau, Șchiau). Es creu que la paraula deriva del llatí sclavis, una designació popular per als eslaus del sud (búlgars i serbis en particular) que també es va utilitzar en albanès (en la forma shqa i diverses variants dialectals ) fins al segle xx. (ca)
- Șchei (Bulgarian: шкеи, shkei) was an old Romanian exonym referring to the Bulgarians, especially in Transylvania and northern Wallachia. As a name, it has been preserved in the names of towns colonized in the 14th century by Bulgarians, in toponyms (Dealu Schiaului near Rășinari), hydronyms (Schiau River, tributary to the Argeş River), surnames (Schiau, Șchiau). The word is thought to derive from Latin sclavis, a popular designation for the South Slavs (Bulgarians and Serbs in particular) that is still used in Albanian (in the form shkja and various dialectal variants). (en)
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| - Șchei (en búlgar: шкеи, shkei) era un antic exònim romanès que feia referència als grups de búlgars, especialment a Transsilvània i al nord de Valàquia. Com a nom, s’ha conservat en els noms de ciutats colonitzades al segle xiv per búlgars, en topònims (Dealu Schiaului a prop de Rășinari), hidrònims (riu Schiau, afluent del riu Argeş), cognoms (Schiau, Șchiau). Es creu que la paraula deriva del llatí sclavis, una designació popular per als eslaus del sud (búlgars i serbis en particular) que també es va utilitzar en albanès (en la forma shqa i diverses variants dialectals ) fins al segle xx. (ca)
- Șchei (Bulgarian: шкеи, shkei) was an old Romanian exonym referring to the Bulgarians, especially in Transylvania and northern Wallachia. As a name, it has been preserved in the names of towns colonized in the 14th century by Bulgarians, in toponyms (Dealu Schiaului near Rășinari), hydronyms (Schiau River, tributary to the Argeş River), surnames (Schiau, Șchiau). The word is thought to derive from Latin sclavis, a popular designation for the South Slavs (Bulgarians and Serbs in particular) that is still used in Albanian (in the form shkja and various dialectal variants). (en)
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