Kalderash Romani language

Kalderash Romani is a group of Vlax dialects spoken by the Kalderash Romani, mainly in Romania. Its main contact language is Romanian.[1][2]

Kalderash Romani
Native toRomania
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologkald1238

The Bible was translated to Kalderash Romani by Matéo Maximoff.[3]

Orthography

Cyrillic alphabet of Kalderash dialect[4]
Upper case АБВГҒДДжЕЁЖЗИЙККхЛМНОППхРРрСТТхУФХЦЧШЪЫЬЭЮЯ
Lower case абвгғдджеёжзийккхлмноппхрррсттхуфхцчшъыьэюя
Transliteration abvhgdjejoźzijkkhlmnopphrrrstthufxcčšë/äi'ejuja
Pronunciation (in IPA) abvhgdd͡ʒjejoʒzijklmnoprɻstufxt͡st͡ʃʃəi-ejuja

References

  1. Ronald Lee, Romani Dictionary: Kalderash-English, Magoria Books, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9811626-4-5
  2. D.S. Kenrick (1970). "Notes and Queries". Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society. 49. Edinburgh: 76. ProQuest 1299019981.
  3. Maximoff, Matéo (August 22, 1998). Kalderash New Testament and Psalms/E Nevi Viasta ai O Psalmo (in Romany). Bible Society. ASIN B001R8ZXEC.
  4. "Kalderash Romani language". Omniglot. Retrieved 15 February 2021.

Notes

  1. Erromintxela's vocabulary is primarily Kalderash Romani in origin, while the syntax and morphology is primarily Basque in origin.


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