- The
Romanisael (more
commonly known as
Swedish Romani and
Norwegian Romani or
Swedish Taters and
Norwegian Taters; Swedish: romer, zigenare, tattare, resande;...
- Confusingly, this term is also used by
Romanisæl, the
Romani group of
Norway and Sweden.
Unlike the
Romanisæl Travellers, the
indigenous Norwegian Travellers...
- and
southwestern coastline of Norway. They are not to be
confused with
Romanisæl Travellers (also
known as Tater, who are
Norway and Sweden’s
largest travelling...
-
Romani dialect indigenous to Norway, as well as Sweden. It is
spoken by
Romanisæl (Tater) Travellers.
Because of the
wandering nature of the
Romani people...
- The Kale are
closely related to Romanichal,
Scottish Lowland Romani,
Romanisael and Kaale. They are
considered part of the
Gypsy (Romani), Roma and Traveller...
- Finnish,
Swedish and Kalo.
Kaale are
believed to have to
descended from
Romanisæl who came to
Finland via
Sweden proper after being deported from Sweden...
- The
Romani community in
Norway are
culturally and
socially part of the
Romanisael and
northern Vlax
Romani subgroups. The po****tion of
Romani migrants...
- Romani. Kalá is
closely related to Angloromani,
Scandoromani (spoken by
Romanisæl in
Sweden and Norway),
Scottish Cant (spoken by
Scottish Lowland Romani...
- Kalderash, Boyash, Manouche, Lovari, Lăutari, Machvaya, Romanichal,
Romanisael, Calé, Kale, Kaale, Xoraxai, Xaladytka, Romungro,
Ursari and Sevlengere...
- Romanichal, in England, the
Scottish Borders,
northeast Wales and
south Wales.
Romanisael, in
Sweden and Norway. Gurbeti,
concentrated in Turkey, Albania, Bulgaria...