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Romany$94327$ - translation to spanish

Romany Language Standadisation; Romany Language Standardisation; Romany language standardization

Romany      
adj. gitano
gypsy         
  • 27 June 2009: [[Fanfare Ciocărlia]] live in [[Athens]]
  • ''Cosmographia'']] (facsimile of a woodcut), Basle
  • fortune-teller]] in Poland, by [[Antoni Kozakiewicz]], 1884
  • Nomadic Roma family traveling in [[Moldavia]], 1837
  • Hungary]], by [[Sándor Bihari]], 1886
  • Costume of a Romani woman
  • Deportation of Roma from [[Asperg]], Germany, 1940 (photograph by the ''Rassenhygienische Forschungsstelle'')
  • [[Sinti]] and other Romani about to be deported from Germany, 22 May 1940
  • Margarita Cansino (later known as [[Rita Hayworth]]) with her father and dance partner [[Eduardo Cansino]], 1933
  • first = Jean-Baptiste }}
  • ''Two Gypsies'' by [[Francisco Iturrino]]
  • Romani and bear ([[Belgrade]], Banovo brdo, 1980s)
  • Cofradía de los Gitanos]] parading the "throne" of Mary of the O during the [[Holy Week in Malaga]], Spain
  • ''Gypsies camping''. Welsh Romanies near [[Swansea]], 1953
  • A Romani wagon pictured in 2009 in [[Grandborough]] Fields in Warwickshire. Grandborough Fields Road is a popular spot for travelling people.
  • The most common paternal haplogroup among Romani is the South Asian Y-chromosome H, most commonly found among [[Dravidian peoples]].<ref name="Pericic2005"/>
  • Street performance during the [[Khamoro]] [[World Roma Festival]] in [[Prague]], 2007
  • Finnish Romani]] women in [[Helsinki]], Finland, in the 1930s
  • The migration of the Romanis through the Middle East and Northern Africa to Europe
  • Muslim Romanies in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (around 1900)
  • Romani girl
  • 260x260px
  • date=21 October 2013}} on 6 July 2007.</ref>
  • Antiziganist protests in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]], 2011
  • An 1852 [[Wallachia]]n poster advertising an auction of Romani slaves in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]]
  • date=April 2023}}</ref>
  • Two Orthodox Christian Romanies in [[Cluj-Napoca]], [[Romania]]
  • Christian Romanies during the pilgrimage to [[Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer]] in France, 1980s
INDO-ARYAN ETHNIC GROUP
Gypsies; Sinti and Roma; Gipsies; Rom (people); Roma (people); Rroma; Gypsi; Rroma (people); Gypsie; Tzyhany; Gypsy origin; Gypsy and Egypt; Roma People; Roma gypsies; Gyp (slang); Romastan; Gypsey; Roma (Romani subgroup); Romany folk; Romani folk; Romanies; Çingene; Rrom; Tzigan; Rroma people; Cingene; Gypsys; Roma Gypsies; Roma/Gypsy; Szgany; Romany people; Roma people; Kalé; Romani in the Balkans; Romani people in Eastern Europe; Roma people in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma (ethnonym); Roma in Eastern Europe; Romani people in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma people in the Balkans; Romani (people); Roma gypsy; Romani social issues; Romani criminality; Roma criminality; Romani People; Romanis; Gypsy (people); Rom people; Iberian Kale; Cigan; Roma Gipsies; The Gypsies; Romany gypsy; Gypsy people; Rromani people; Gypsy; Persecution of Romani people; Persecution of Romany; Persecution of Gypsies; Romani community; Gipsy (people); Forced assimilation of Romani people; Genetic studies on Romani people; Religious beliefs of Romani people; Artistic representations of Romani people; Gipsy; Cigani
gitano
gypsy         
  • 27 June 2009: [[Fanfare Ciocărlia]] live in [[Athens]]
  • ''Cosmographia'']] (facsimile of a woodcut), Basle
  • fortune-teller]] in Poland, by [[Antoni Kozakiewicz]], 1884
  • Nomadic Roma family traveling in [[Moldavia]], 1837
  • Hungary]], by [[Sándor Bihari]], 1886
  • Costume of a Romani woman
  • Deportation of Roma from [[Asperg]], Germany, 1940 (photograph by the ''Rassenhygienische Forschungsstelle'')
  • [[Sinti]] and other Romani about to be deported from Germany, 22 May 1940
  • Margarita Cansino (later known as [[Rita Hayworth]]) with her father and dance partner [[Eduardo Cansino]], 1933
  • first = Jean-Baptiste }}
  • ''Two Gypsies'' by [[Francisco Iturrino]]
  • Romani and bear ([[Belgrade]], Banovo brdo, 1980s)
  • Cofradía de los Gitanos]] parading the "throne" of Mary of the O during the [[Holy Week in Malaga]], Spain
  • ''Gypsies camping''. Welsh Romanies near [[Swansea]], 1953
  • A Romani wagon pictured in 2009 in [[Grandborough]] Fields in Warwickshire. Grandborough Fields Road is a popular spot for travelling people.
  • The most common paternal haplogroup among Romani is the South Asian Y-chromosome H, most commonly found among [[Dravidian peoples]].<ref name="Pericic2005"/>
  • Street performance during the [[Khamoro]] [[World Roma Festival]] in [[Prague]], 2007
  • Finnish Romani]] women in [[Helsinki]], Finland, in the 1930s
  • The migration of the Romanis through the Middle East and Northern Africa to Europe
  • Muslim Romanies in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (around 1900)
  • Romani girl
  • 260x260px
  • date=21 October 2013}} on 6 July 2007.</ref>
  • Antiziganist protests in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]], 2011
  • An 1852 [[Wallachia]]n poster advertising an auction of Romani slaves in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]]
  • date=April 2023}}</ref>
  • Two Orthodox Christian Romanies in [[Cluj-Napoca]], [[Romania]]
  • Christian Romanies during the pilgrimage to [[Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer]] in France, 1980s
INDO-ARYAN ETHNIC GROUP
Gypsies; Sinti and Roma; Gipsies; Rom (people); Roma (people); Rroma; Gypsi; Rroma (people); Gypsie; Tzyhany; Gypsy origin; Gypsy and Egypt; Roma People; Roma gypsies; Gyp (slang); Romastan; Gypsey; Roma (Romani subgroup); Romany folk; Romani folk; Romanies; Çingene; Rrom; Tzigan; Rroma people; Cingene; Gypsys; Roma Gypsies; Roma/Gypsy; Szgany; Romany people; Roma people; Kalé; Romani in the Balkans; Romani people in Eastern Europe; Roma people in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma (ethnonym); Roma in Eastern Europe; Romani people in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma people in the Balkans; Romani (people); Roma gypsy; Romani social issues; Romani criminality; Roma criminality; Romani People; Romanis; Gypsy (people); Rom people; Iberian Kale; Cigan; Roma Gipsies; The Gypsies; Romany gypsy; Gypsy people; Rromani people; Gypsy; Persecution of Romani people; Persecution of Romany; Persecution of Gypsies; Romani community; Gipsy (people); Forced assimilation of Romani people; Genetic studies on Romani people; Religious beliefs of Romani people; Artistic representations of Romani people; Gipsy; Cigani
gitano, gitana [Noun]

Definition

Romany
·noun A Gypsy.
II. Romany ·noun The language spoken among themselves by the gypsies.

Wikipedia

Romani language standardization

There are independent groups currently working toward standardizing the Romani language, including groups in Romania, Serbia, the United States and Sweden.