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Csangos
The Csango people ((ハンガリー語:Csángók), (ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Ceangăi)) are a ethnographic group of Roman Catholic faith living mostly in the Romanian region of Moldavia, especially in Bacău County. Their traditional language, Csango, an old Hungarian dialect, is currently used by only a minority of the Csango population group.〔 ==Etymology of ''Csángó''== It is has been suggested that the name ''Csángó'' originated as a Hungarian word meaning "which sounds unpleasant"; purportedly a reference to sibilation, in the pronunciation of some Hungarian consonants by ''Csángó'' people.〔Alexandru Ciorănescu, ''Dicţionarul etimologic român'', Universidad de la Laguna, Tenerife, 1958–1966 (ceangău )〕〔Erdmann D. Beynon, "Isolated Racial Groups of Hungary", ''Geographical Review'', Vol. 17, No. 4 (Oct., 1927), pp. 604〕 Alternative explanations include the Hungarian word ''elcsángált'', meaning "went to", or the phrase ''csángatta a harangot'' ("ring the bell").
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