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Цыганский сайт
История цыган, цыганский язык, имена, мелодии для сотовых телефонов, рецепты, фотоальбом, чат, русско-цыганский и цыгано-русский словарь и др. [rus]
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Дьячок - Цыганский язык и глоттохронология
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Пределы вариативности исконной и заимствованной лексемы в цыганских диалектах
Автор: В.В. Шаповал. [rus]
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Romany Language
Romani - English glossary
Some Romani phrases
Romani words in other languages
Roma names
Some notes on Romani
Sample texts
Links [eng]
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Шаповал - Своё и чужое с точки зрения носителя цыганского языка
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Шаповал - Цыганский барон как объект лингвистического анализа
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Welcome to the Union Romani web site
The official page of the Spanish
branch of the International
Romani Union. [eng]
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Romany Language
Romani - English glossary
Some Romani phrases
Romani words in other languages
Roma names
Some notes on Romani
Sample texts
Links [eng]
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Works of W. R. Rishi
Mr. Weer Rajendra Rishi is a well-known linguist of India and was awarded the honour of 'Padmashri' by the President of India
in 1970 for his contributions in the field of linguistics. [eng]
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Dictionnaire romani-franзais
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What is the Romani language?
Petter Bakker, Valdemar Kalinin, Donald Kenrick, Hristo Kyuchukov, Yaron Matras and Giulio Soravia. [eng]
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The Caravan -- Virtual Home of the Gypsies of Scarborough Faire
Virtual Home of the Gypsies of Scarborough Faire. [eng]
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Gypsy Names, Words and Some Customs
Collection of Romani language names. [eng]
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The Patrin Web Journal - The Language of the Roma (Gypsies)
Scattered all over the world in a diaspora which has lasted many centuries, the Rom are united only by a common origin for which their language has provided
decisive proof. Subdivided into as many dialects as there are groups of Rom on the five continents, this common language bears the imprint of their travels and
links them to India, their original homeland. [eng]
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The Romani Language by Ronald Lee
The language spoken by the Roma is called Romani. It is closely related to the Sanskrit from which all modern Indo-Aryan languages are derived. Romani
developed in parallel to its sister languages still spoken in India until the 11th century AD. Then the ancestors of the Roma left India and Romani was
influenced in its development by languages spoken elsewhere. These were Persian, Armenian, Byzantine Greek, Old Slavic and Rumanian. The same words
from these languages can be found today in all dialects of Romani. This shows that the Roma travelled together as one group until they reached Rumania in the
14th century. [eng]
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