rmc ISO 639

Romanes Autonyms

Romani, Carpathian

  • Geography

    SK Banskobystricky region: Brezno, Krupina, and Rimavská Sobota districts; Kosicky region: Krompachy area (East Slovak Romani dialect); Nitriansky region: Šaľa district; Presovsky region: Bardejov district; Trnavsky region: Senica district (West Slovak Romani dialect).
  • Language Cloud

A language of Slovakia

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Bashaldo, Central Romani, Hungarian-Slovak Romani, Karpacki Roma, Sárvika Romá, Ungrike Romá
Romanes
123,000 in Slovakia (2013 UNSD). Total users in all countries: 186,700.
Banskobystricky region: Brezno, Krupina, and Rimavská Sobota districts; Kosicky region: Krompachy area (East Slovak Romani dialect); Nitriansky region: Šaľa district; Presovsky region: Bardejov district; Trnavsky region: Senica district (West Slovak Romani dialect).
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia, Ukraine
5* (Developing).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Intermediate Divisions, Western, Romani, Northern
Moravian Romani, East Slovak Romani (Servika Romani), West Slovak Romani, Romungro. A member of macrolanguage Romany [rom].
Also use Slovak [slk].
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2014.
Latin script [Latn].
Non-indigenous. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Romani, Carpathian
Romani, Carpathian
6,270 in Austria (2003 UNSD). All Romani in Austria.
Burgenland province.
Roman.
5 (Developing)
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced.
Non-indigenous.
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Romani, Carpathian
32,300 in Czechia (2011 census).
Scattered.
Moravian Romani, East Slovak Romani, West Slovak Romani. Not intelligible of Vlax Romani [rmy] or Angloromani [rme].
6b (Threatened)
Neutral attitudes. Also use Czech [ces].
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced.
Christian.
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Romani, Carpathian
Few speakers.
Nógrád county: Hugyag; Csongrád-Csanád county: Szeged (Gurvári dialect).
Gurvári, Vend Romani, Veršend Romani. Gurvári has absorbed many Vlax [rmy] influences and can thus be regarded as a transitional variety.
5 (Developing)
Also use Hungarian [hun].
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced.
Non-indigenous.
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Romani, Carpathian
Scattered, Lesser Poland, Silesian, and Subcarpathian voivodships: border with Ukraine (historical Galicia); one dialect in south Poland border region with Hungary.
Bergitka.
5 (Developing)
Also use Polish [pol].
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced.
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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Romani, Carpathian
Cluj county; Mures county: Bahnea, Glodeni, and Targu Mures.
Galician, Transylvanian.
5 (Developing)
Also use Romanian [ron].
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced.
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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Romani, Carpathian
3,830 in Slovenia (2003 UNSD).
Maribor, Murska Sobota, and Novo Mesto municipalities.
Prekmurski Romani.
5 (Developing)
Also use Slovene [slv].
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced.
Non-indigenous.
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Romani, Carpathian
21,300 in Ukraine (2001 census). Ethnic population: 47,600 (2001 census).
Zakarpattia region: 2 border strips near Tisa river.
6b (Threatened)
Some of all ages. Also use Ukrainian [ukr].
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced.
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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