Nicolae Saramandu

Nicolae Saramandu (also Niculae; born 1 July 1941) is a Romanian linguist and philologist of Aromanian ethnicity.Saramandu has undertaken extensive research on the Aromanians, and has involved himself in several activities related to their cultural development.Saramandu's family was from Livadia (Aromanian: Giumala de Jos or Livãdz), and part of it had studied in Romanian schools in the Balkans.In a 2018 interview, he stated that there were documents evidencing the execution of five people with the surname Saramandu in Greece "because they resisted the authorities which wanted to change their ethnicity".From 1972 to 1974, Saramandu worked as an intern at the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the University of Tübingen in West Germany.
BucharestRomaniaphilologistAlma materGheorghe Șincai National CollegeUniversity of BucharestRomanianAromanianAtlas Linguarum EuropaeRomanian AcademyGreeceLivadiadoctoratephilologyinternUniversity of TübingenWest GermanyRomanian languageliteratureUniversity of Freiburginvited professorRomance studiesBambergMarburgGermanydoctoral advisoremeritusFreiburgRadio Romania InternationalSkopjeNorth MacedoniastandardizationBitolaRomaniansa dialectLeague of Albanians of RomaniaTrifon, NicolasGoogle Scholar