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=== Academy spelling recommendations === In 1993, new spelling rules were proposed by the [[Romanian Academy]]. In 2000, the Moldovan Academy recommended adopting the same spelling rules,<ref>The new edition of "Dicționarul ortografic al limbii române (ortoepic, morfologic, cu norme de punctuație)" – introduced by the [[Academy of Sciences of Moldova]] and recommended for publishing following a conference on 15 November 2000 – applies the decision of the General Meeting of the [[Romanian Academy]] from 17 February 1993, regarding the reintroduction to "â" and "sunt" in the orthography of the Romanian language. ([[:ro:Imagine:Asm lbro3.jpg|Introduction, Institute of Linguistics of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova]])</ref> and in 2010 the Academy launched a schedule for the transition to the new rules that was intended to be completed by publications in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web |date=4 June 2010 |title=Gheorghe Duca: Trebuie schimbată atitudinea de sorginte proletară față de savanți și în genere față de intelectuali |url=http://www.allmoldova.md/ro/int/interview/gheorghe-duca-060410.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722170555/http://www.allmoldova.md/ro/int/interview/gheorghe-duca-060410.html |archive-date=22 July 2011 |access-date=3 January 2011 |publisher=Allmoldova |language=ro |df=dmy-all}}</ref> On 17 October 2016, the Moldovan minister of education signed Order No. 872, adopting the revised spelling rules as recommended by the Moldovan Academy of Sciences, and giving the following two school years as a transition period. Thus the spelling used by institutions under Moldova's ministry of education has been brought in line with the Romanian Academy's 1993 recommendation. This order, however, did not apply to other government institutions, and Law 3462 of 1989 (which provided for the means of transliterating Cyrillic to Latin) has not been amended to reflect the ministry of education's changes either; thus, most Moldovan government institutions, along with most Moldovans, prefer to use the spelling adopted in 1989 (when the use of Latin script became official).
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