-
invasions of
Slavs were the most thoroughgoing, and they
partially reduced the
Romanic element in the Balkans. The
invasion of the
Turks and
conquest of Constantinople...
-
spelled Rommany, but more
often Romany,
while today Romani is the most po****r
spelling. Occasionally, the
double r
spelling (e.g., Rroma, Rromani) mentioned...
- Liverpool, the son of
Thomas Aaron and Mary Ann Conroy, and was
baptised Romanic Catholic at Our Lady of
Immaculate Conception Church.
After his football...
-
corresponding concept in
Latin America, Portugal, France, Spain, and
other Romanic countries, also in
Poland and the
Walloon region of
Belgium SE (Societas...
- also
continued in the
spoken language (see
History of French).
Gaulish spelling and
pronunciation of
Latin are
apparent in
several 5th
century poets and...
- name of the
Romansh language of Switzerland. In the
Balkans there are
Romanic people that have an
ethnonym derived from "Rom****",
including Aromanians...
- ways: Egipcian, Egypcian, 'gypcian. The word gipsy/gypsy
comes from the
spellings which had lost the
initial capital E, and that is one
reason that it is...
- (4): 601–612. Tuttle,
Edwin Hotchkiss (1912). "Colligere in Spanish".
Romanic Review. 3: 422–423. Väänänen,
Veikko (1966) [1937]. Le
latein vulgaire...
- wisdom. List of
Arthurian characters Todd,
Henry Alfred (4
September 1918).
Romanic Review.
Department of
French and
Romance Philology of
Columbia University...
- by
incorporating dialect variants,
albeit in a
consistent and
unified spelling system.
Gheorghe Sarău's
standardized Romani,
based largely on Eastern...