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==== Extinction ==== According to Georgiev, Daco-Moesian was replaced by Latin as the everyday language in some parts of the two Moesiae during the Roman imperial era, but in others, for instance Dardania in modern-day southern Serbia and northern North Macedonia, Daco-Moesian remained dominant, although heavily influenced by eastern Balkan Latin.{{sfn|Georgiev|1977|p=287}}{{Clarify|reason=So it did not become extinct? Does that mean it became the ancestor of Albanian?|date=October 2012}} The language may have survived in remote areas until the 6th century.{{sfn|Du Nay|1977|p=262}}{{Clarify|reason=So did it become extinct or not?|date=October 2012}} Thracian, also supplanted by Latin, and by Greek in its southern zone, is documented as a living language in approximately 500 AD.{{sfn|Jones|1964|p=998}}
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