Welsh-Romani (Kååle) — Welsh Romani Zeitraum 15. Jh. bis ca. 2005 Ehemals gesprochen in Wales Wales, Vereinigtes Konigreich … Deutsch Wikipedia
Romani — Romani, Romanes Gesprochen in zahlreichen Ländern Sprecher fast 6 Millionen weltweit davon 4,6 Millionen in Europa Linguistische Klassifikation Indogermanisch Indoiranisch Indoarisch Romani … Deutsch Wikipedia
Romani language — language familycolor=Indo European name=Romani nativename=romani ćhib states=The speakers of Romani are scattered throughout the world speakers=4.8 million fam2=Indo Iranian fam3=Indo Aryan fam4=Central Zone nation=recognised as minority language … Wikipedia
Welsh-Romany language — language familycolor=Indo European name=Welsh Romany nativename=Romnimus states=Wales (United Kingdom) speakers=Probably extinct as a first language. fam2=Indo Iranian fam3=Indo Aryan fam4=Central Zone fam5=Romany iso2=rom|iso3=rmwWelsh Romany… … Wikipedia
Romani people by country — Distribution of the Romani people in Europe (2007 Council of Europe average estimates , totalling 9.8 million)[1][dead link] * The size of the wheel … Wikipedia
Romani people — For other uses, see Romani (disambiguation). Romani people Rromane dźene Romani flag created in 1933 a … Wikipedia
Romani people in Portugal — The Romani people in Portugal are known as Ciganos, and their presence goes back to the second half of the 15th century. Early on, due to their socio cultural difference and nomadic style of life, the Ciganos were the object of fierce… … Wikipedia
Anglo-Romani — Gesprochen in Vereinigtes Konigreich Vereinigtes Königreich[1], Australien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kale (Welsh Romanies) — The Kale (also Kalá, Valshanange) are a group of Romani people who reside in Wales. Many claim to be descendant of Abram Wood, who was the first Romani to reside permanently and exclusively in Wales in the early 1700s, though Welsh Kale have… … Wikipedia
Northern Romani dialects — Northern Romani Spoken in Baltic States, Belgium, Britain, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Scandinavia, Slovakia Language family I … Wikipedia