Concept information
Preferred term
Romani
Definition
- Romani (also Romany or Gypsy) is a Balkanised neo-Indo-European language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch. It is spoken principally in Europe by Romani people.The alphabets used in the different varieties of the Romany generally correspond to those countries where the corresponding Roma communities live. The alphabets of use are the Latin, the Cyrillic, the Arabic and the Greek alphabets.
Entry terms
- Gipsy
- Romany
Identifier
- ROM
Change note
- Documentation for ISO 639 identifier ‘ROM’: The individual languages within this macrolanguage are: Balkan Romani rmn, Baltic Romani rml, Carpathian Romani rmc, Finnish Kalo rmf, Sinte Romani rmo, Vlax Romani rmy, Welsh Romani rmw.
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Notation
- rom
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In other languages
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ромски
Bulgarian
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romski
Croatian
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romština
Czech
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romani
Danish
-
Romani
Dutch
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roma keel
Estonian
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romani
Finnish
-
romani
French
-
Romani
German
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ρομανί
Greek
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romani
Hungarian
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roma
-
romani
Icelandic
-
Romani
Irish
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romaní
Italian
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čigānu valoda
Latvian
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romu valoda
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romų kalba
Lithuanian
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ромски
Macedonian
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Zingaru
Maltese
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romani
Norwegian
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romski
Polish
-
romani
Portuguese
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romani
Romanian
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romani ćhib
Romany
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цыга́нский
Russian
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ромски
Serbian
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romski
Serbo-Croatian
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rómčina
Slovak
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romščina
Slovenian
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romaní
Spanish
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romani
Swedish
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romani
Turkish
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циганська мова
Ukrainian
URI
http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/ROM
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