Comparación de dialectosCaló vs Welsh Romani
Compara dos dialectos del Romaní en paralelo: dónde se hablan, cómo se llaman y cómo se relacionan.
CalóIberian Romani · Zincaló · Caló Romani
The Iberian para-Romani variety spoken by the Calé (Gitanos) of Spain and, in related forms, Portugal and southern France. A Romani-derived lexicon is embedded in a Castilian (or Catalan/Portuguese) grammatical frame; the older inflected Iberian Romani is no longer spoken. Caló vocabulary has left a marked imprint on Andalusian Spanish and flamenco.
- Centro aproximado
- 37.39°, -5.99°
Welsh RomaniKååle · Welsh Kale
The inflected Northern Romani variety historically spoken by the Kååle of Wales. It was extensively documented by John Sampson in the early twentieth century and is now extinct as a first language, the last fluent speakers having died in the mid-twentieth century. It is notable as the last conservatively inflected Romani dialect attested in Britain.
- Centro aproximado
- 52.13°, -3.78°
Sigue explorando
Lee la imagen completa de Romaní y de sus dialectos.