Scandoromani

Scandoromani

language
familycolor=Creole
name=Scandromani
nativename="Rommani; Romani rakripa"
states=Sweden, Norway
speakers=31,000
fam1=Mixed language
fam2=Scandinavian-Romani
nation=recognised minority language in
NOR (1993)
SWE (1999)
iso3=rmu

Scandoromani (or ScandoromanyFact|date=July 2008; _sv. rommani, _ro. romani rakripa), also known as Tavringer Romani, [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=rmu] is a form of the Romani language. It is currently spoken by the Norwegian and Swedish Travellers, a Roma minority community, in Sweden (ca. 25,000 speakers) and Norway (ca. 6,000 speakers).

In Sweden, Scandoromani is referred to as "resande rommani" (Traveller Romani) or "svensk rommani" (Swedish Romani), while in Norway the same language is known as "norsk romani" (Norwegian Romani).

Like Angloromani in Britain and Caló (Spanish Romani) in Spain, Scandoromani draws upon a (now extinct) vocabulary of inflected Romani. The original Romani grammar, however, has been lost to the users, and they now communicate in Swedish or Norwegian grammar. Scandoromani must not be confused with the Rodi language.

There is no standarised form of Scandoromani, so variations exist in vocabulary, pronunciation, and usage, depending on the speaker. In print, Scanodromani words are often written with Swedish (S) or Norwegian (N) letters ("ä", "æ", "ø", "å") and letter combinations (e.g., "tj-" or "kj-" for the "ch" sound in English) to represent Romany sounds: "tjuro" (S) / "kjuro" (N) 'knife'; "gräjj" (S) / "grei" (N) 'horse'.

Source

Hancock, Ian (1992) "The Social and Linguistic Development of Scandoromani", Jahr, Ernst Håkon (ed.), "Language Contact: Theoretical and Empirical Studies", Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter, ISBN 3110128020, pp. 37–52

See also

* Kalo Finnish Romani language

External links

* [http://www.lor.no/lor/spraak.htm Scandoromani-Norwegian word list] no icon


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