curprev14:5814:58, 3 January 2021 Åttiotrean 226talkcontribs 49,911 bytes−184 The Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic did not exist at that time, in April, when Moldova became a de facto independent country. During the whole time the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic existed, the term used was Moldovan. This is a fact. I ask you to stop this edit war and comply with what we already established in this discussion: we go by the names used by the states themselves. I ask you again to stop edit warring.undoTag: Undo
curprev14:4414:44, 3 January 2021 Åttiotrean 226talkcontribs 49,911 bytes−184 This term may have been used in Moldova at the time, even though those claims are still left unsourced, but they were never used by the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic.undoTags: UndoReverted
curprev13:4913:49, 3 January 2021 Super Dromaeosaurustalkcontribs 50,095 bytes+184 Moldova declared independence in 1991 and the document that did this specified that the language used was Romanian. This thing still belonged to Moldova by those times, so Romanian was used in Transnistria for a short time.undoTag: Reverted