- Source: Carpathian Romani
Carpathian Romani, also known as Central Romani or Romungro Romani, is a group of dialects of the Romani language spoken from southern Poland to Hungary, and from eastern Austria to Ukraine.
North Central Romani is one of a dozen major dialect groups within Romani, an Indo-Aryan language of Europe. The North Central dialects of Romani are traditionally spoken by some subethnic groups of the Romani people in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia (with the exception of its southwestern and south-central regions), southeastern Poland, the Transcarpathia province of Ukraine, and parts of Romanian Transylvania. There are also established outmigrant communities of North Central Romani speakers in the United States, and recent outmigrant communities in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, and some other Western European countries.
Dialects
Elšík uses this classification and dialect examples (geographical information from Matras):
See also
Languages of Poland
Languages of Hungary
Languages of Austria
Languages of Ukraine
References
Bibliography
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Attila
- Michalovce
- Rumpun suku bangsa Slavia
- Slowakia
- Austria-Hungaria
- Rumania
- Penaklukan Cekungan Karpatia oleh Hungaria
- Demografi Slowakia
- Kreta
- Situs Warisan Dunia menurut negara
- Carpathian Romani
- Romani language
- Para-Romani
- Transcarpathia
- Romani people
- Romani people in Hungary
- Vlax Romani language
- Languages of Romania
- Northern Romani dialects
- Bohemian Romani