- and
other parts of the English-speaking world. Many
Romanichal speak Angloromani, a
mixed language that
blends Romani vocabulary with
English syntax....
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Angloromani or Anglo-Romani (literally "English Romani"; also
known as Angloromany, Rummaness, or
Pogadi Chib) is a Para-Romani
dialect spoken by the...
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Romani language closely related to
Angloromani,
Scottish Cant, Kàlo and Scandoromani.
Originally the Kalá and
Angloromani variants constituted a
common Romani...
- and bråmla ("bramble").
Historically the
variants of
Welsh Romani and
Angloromani (spoken by the Romanichal)
constituted the same
variant of Romani, known...
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romani (Swedish Romani), in Sweden;
Traveller Danish in Denmark. Like
Angloromani in
Britain and Caló in Spain,
Scandoromani draws upon a
vocabulary of...
- Romani-derived
vocabulary as an in-group code. Such codes, for
instance Angloromani (Britain), Caló (Spain), or
Rommani (Scandinavia) are
usually referred...
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Scots Romani) a para-Romani language-mix of
Scots and Romani,
similar to
Angloromani and Scandoromani.
There is
written evidence for the
presence of Roma...
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second language grammatical structures), including: in
Northern Europe Angloromani (in England)
Scottish Cant (in
Lowland Scotland)
Scandoromani (in Norway...
- the
Angloromani dialect that had
developed in
England by that time. However, both
Romani subgroups are now English-speaking,
employing Angloromani or Welsh...
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language is
related to but not
mutually intelligible with
Scandoromani or
Angloromani. Kalo has 6,000–10,000
speakers and many
young people do not know the...