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Dialecte du Romani

Crimean Romani

Également connu sous le nom de : Krymitika Roma, Crimean Roma

A Balkan Romani variety spoken by Roma communities of the Crimean peninsula and the northern Black Sea coast, marked by heavy contact influence from Crimean Tatar and other Turkic languages in both lexicon and phonology.EN

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Questions fréquentes

Quelle langue est le Crimean Romani ?

Le Crimean Romani est un dialecte de la langue Romani.

Où parle-t-on le Crimean Romani ?

Le Crimean Romani est principalement parlé en Ukraine.

À quelle région le Crimean Romani est-il associé ?

Le Crimean Romani fait partie de la région Europe sur DialectAtlas.

Le Crimean Romani est-il connu sous d’autres noms ?

Oui — le Crimean Romani est aussi appelé Krymitika Roma, Crimean Roma.

Le Crimean Romani est-il menacé ?

Le Crimean Romani est considéré comme menacé. Les enfants ne l’apprennent plus comme langue maternelle à la maison, et son usage quotidien recule.

Quels sont les autres dialectes du Romani ?

Le Romani comprend également Lovari, Kalderash, Arli, Gurbeti, Sinte Manouche, Baltic Romani, Central European Romani, Zargari, Romanichal, Welsh Romani, Finnish Kalo, Scandoromani, Caló, Ruska Roma, Ursari. Chaque variété a son propre vocabulaire, sa prononciation et son contexte culturel.

Autres dialectes du Romani

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Zargari

Zargari Romani · Zargari Romanes · Zargar Romani

Une variété romani fortement menacée parlée dans le village de Zargar et ses environs, dans la province de Qazvin, au nord-ouest de l'Iran, à l'ouest de Téhéran. La communauté serait traditionnellement installée à l'époque safavide et constitue l'une des populations parlant le romani les plus orientales attestées ; le dialecte conserve un noyau lexical romani mais montre une forte influence de contact du persan et du turc azéri en phonologie, vocabulaire et grammaire. Le nombre de locuteurs est faible et la transmission intergénérationnelle s'est fortement affaiblie.

Romanichal

Angloromani · British Romani · Pogadi Chib

The Romani variety of the Romanichal Travellers of England and the wider British Isles. The older inflected dialect is no longer spoken; it survives as Angloromani, a para-Romani register in which a substantial Romani-derived lexicon is embedded in an English grammatical frame. Diaspora communities exist in North America and Australia.EN

Welsh Romani

Kååle · 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.EN

Finnish Kalo

Kaale · Finnish Kaale · Fíntiko Rómma

A Northern Romani variety spoken by the Finnish Kale in Finland and, through twentieth-century migration, in Sweden. It shows heavy structural and phonological influence from Finnish, including consonant gradation, and is one of the most distinctive Northern Romani dialects. Intergenerational transmission has weakened markedly.EN

Scandoromani

Tavringer Romani · Traveller Romani · Rommani

A para-Romani variety spoken by Traveller communities in Sweden and Norway, combining a Romani-derived lexicon with a Scandinavian grammatical frame. It descends from the speech of Romani groups present in the region since the sixteenth century and survives today largely as an in-group vocabulary register.EN

Caló

Iberian 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.EN

Ruska Roma

Russian Romani · North Russian Romani · Xaladitka Roma

A Northern Romani variety spoken by the Ruska Roma across Russia and Ukraine, shaped by long and intensive contact with Russian. It was the basis of a short-lived literary standard developed in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s and remains one of the more vital Northern Romani dialects.EN

Ursari

Ursaritska · Rićhinari

A Balkan Romani variety spoken in Romania and Moldova, traditionally associated with the Ursari, the Roma groups historically known as bear-leaders. It is grouped with the Balkan dialects rather than the surrounding Vlax varieties and shows substantial Romanian contact influence.EN

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