Welsh Romani language
The Welsh Romani language, or Romnimus, is a dialect of the Romani language spoken by the Kale subgroup of the Romani people, who have been present in Wales since the 16th century. Welsh Romani is one of the many Northern Romani dialects.
While most of its vocabulary is of Indo-Aryan origin, there are a significant number of words derived from other languages, such as Persian and Greek. Welsh loanwords include melanō, grīga and kraŋka. English loanwords include vlija, spīdra and bråmla.
Historically the variants of Welsh Romani and Angloromani constituted the same variant of Romani, known as British Romani. Welsh Romani is closely related to Angloromani, Scandoromani, Scottish Cant and Kalo. Kale, Romanichal, Romanisael, Kaale and Scottish Lowland Romani are closely related Romani subgroups which stem from the wave of Romani immigrants who arrived in Northern Europe in the 16th century.
Phonology
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