rme ISO 639

Romanes, Romani Autonyms

Angloromani

  • Geography

    GB Scattered.
  • Language Cloud

A language of United Kingdom

rme
Anglo-Romani, English Romani, Gypsy Jib, Para-Romani, Pogadi Chib, Posh ‘N’ Posh, Romani English, Romani Mixed Dialect, Romanichal, Romano Lavo, Romany, Rummaness
Romanes, Romani
90,000 in United Kingdom (Hancock 1990b). Total users in all countries: 99,200.
Scattered.
6a* (Vigorous).
Mixed language, English-Romani
Not inherently intelligible with Welsh Romani [rmw], Traveller Swedish [rmu], Traveller Norwegian [rmg], or Traveller Danish [rmd]. Grammar is English with heavy Romani lexical borrowing. Many dialects.
Spoken in the United Kingdom for 500 years. The Romanichal population must be considered as being more actively determined to retain the ethnic language than some other British minorities (Hancock 1990b).
Printed or pre-recorded Romani language materials may not be understandable outside the country (or context of surrounding languages) in which they were produced. Bible portions: 1874–1995.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Angloromani
Angloromani
1,300 in New Zealand (2012 J. Leclerc).
Unestablished
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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Angloromani
Scattered.
8a (Moribund)
Most shifted to English [eng].
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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Angloromani
7,900 in South Africa (2012 J. Leclerc).
Unestablished
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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