Eastern Romance Languages are a branch of the Romance language family, primarily spoken in Eastern Europe. The most prominent language in this group is Romanian, which has several dialects and is influenced by Slavic, Greek, and Turkish languages due to historical interactions.
These languages share common roots with other Romance languages like Italian and Spanish, but they have evolved uniquely due to geographical and cultural factors. Besides Romanian, other Eastern Romance languages include Aromanian and Meglenitic Romanian, which are spoken by smaller communities in the region.