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Romski jezik (Roma Language), documentary, 6'47'' Authors: Martina Hudorovič, Cécile Horreau, Manuela Baranja 2010, Luksuz produkcija Synopsis: In the Sloven...
Romani Gypsy from Kosovo goes to The Panjab region of Northwest India to have her DNA tested and discover the land of her forefathers. The Romani language is of a Rajasthani / Panjabi origin. It is believed the Romani left India in approximately 1026ad due to invasion of Islam into the lands. Believed to be of Indian military status, the Romani made a quick journey into what is now Turkey where they lived alongside Greek speaking Byzantines and Armenians. They lived in what is now Turkey for nearly 300 years before a series of Earthquakes weakened the lands and this land also fell threat to Islamic invasion, the Romani left for Europe and arrived in around 1300ad where they settled into the Balkan Regions of Greece and Albania. From here the Romani have spread the length of Europe and onto European colonies where they have survived as a people related through blood, culture and language. Recent testing of Romani DNA has also supported and confirmed their Indian ancestry. Romani word such as Purano (ancient / elder), Sap (snake), Kher (house) are all still spoken in India today as the young lady discovers. In the video the man mentions the word "Lohar" which is the Indian word for metal. This word survives in Romani as "Lovva" and means money.
Professor Arvind Singhal from University of Texas @ El Paso visited Slovakia in July 2012 already for the second time. He visited several Roma settlements mo...
Poem about the Romani language, read at the World Romani Congress 40th anniversary celebration.
The Romani people belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family.The proof is in this video.
A report from a Council of Europe seminar celebrating Romani Language Day.
Romani language as spoken in Italy.
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Europe, Worldwide) Romani Kalderash, Western / Romani, Vlax /...
Romani language spoken by Italian Roma.
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Serbia) Romani, Balkan Language. God Bless You All.
The Jesus Film - Romani, Carpathian / Bashaldo / Hungarian-Slovak Romani Language The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Czech Republic, Eastern Europe) Romani, Carpathian / Bashaldo / Hungarian-Slovak Romani / Romungro Language. God Bless You All.
Вы знаете языка? Дайте нам знать, если этот язык является правильным. Do you speak this language? Let us know if the video is correct.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the Romani ethnic group, and should not be confused with Romanians, an unrelated ethnic group and nation. This is for the web site thewaythetruthandthelife.net the section "1.9 Where Did The Gypsies (Roma) Come From?". Go to: http://thewaythetruthandthelife.net/index/1_foundation/1-09_romani-people.htm The Romani are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe. Romani are widely known in the English-speaking world by the exonym "Gypsies" (or Gipsies) and also as Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms; in their Romani language they are known collectively as Romane or Rromane (depending on the dialect). Romani are widely dispersed, with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe and Anatolia, followed by the Kale of Iberia and Southern France. They arrived in Europe from the Middle East in the 15th century, separating from the Dom people; the ancestors of both the Romani and the Dom left the northwestern Indian Subcontinent roughly 1,500 years ago. Since the 19th century, some Romani have also migrated the Americas. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States; and 800,000 in Brazil, most of whose ancestors emigrated in the nineteenth century from eastern Europe. Brazil also includes Romani descended from people deported by the government of Portugal during the Inquisition in the colonial era.[24] In migrations since the late nineteenth century, Romani have also moved to Canada and countries in South America.[25] The Romani language is divided into several dialects, which add up to an estimated number of speakers larger than two million.[26] The total number of Romani people is at least twice as large (several times as large according to high estimates). Many Romani are native speakers of the language current in their country of residence, or of mixed languages combining the two. --------------------------------------------------------------- Comment From aryan yazdan shared: There is many many romanos in muslim nations !not only in europé . I am à iranian ------------------------------------------------------------------------ When I looked the only Romani I found in Iran were bought from Ottoman Muslims as Muslims slaves (respected for their skill) and their progeny have been denigrate by the Shite Muslims ____________________________________________ Zargari people From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Part of a series on Romani people Flag of the Romani people Culture · Music · Language · History · Dance · Religion · People Diaspora[show] From Wikioedia: Portal icon Romani people portal WikiProject The Zargari people are a Romani-related ethnic group deriving from Zargar, Iran and neighboring villages. They speak a distinct Zargari dialect of the Romany language, most closely related to those of Rumelia. Historical documentation of their origins is lacking, but one seemingly-accurate tradition traces their origins to three brothers, goldsmiths (Persian: زرگر, zargar), who were brought from Ottoman-held Rumelia as hostages during the reign of Nader Shah (1736-1747), and given pasture lands as a reward for their skills. As Romani, they were also exempted from taxation and military service. A late-19th century travel guide provides the only historical mention of the 'Zargari tribe', describing their propensity to road-piracy. Although the Zargari once consisted of several clans, most of these have dispersed and lost their native language. The residents of Zargar predominantly belong to the Pāsālār clan.
Roma song sang by Jozo called Naker Seye Naker acompanied by lyrics on screen in Gypsy Romani language. Disclaimer I do not own the song featured in this video nor do I own the painting....
Linguists knowledgeable in Indian languages have identified that the Romani speak a Rajasthani originating language with a few Panjabi unique words in addition. There are also similar finds when looking into culture, lore and dress. Now we are finding that even through their music the same story is unfolding. The Thar desert is a vast region covering much of Rajasthan and into the southern parts of the Panjab.
Translation of the Romani Anthem, Djelem, Djelem: (Romani: language spoken by Roma also known as gypsies) I have travelled over long roads I have met fortuna...
The Romani are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe, who trace their origins to the Indian Subcontinent. Romani are widely known in the English-speaking w...
See http://wlmov.com/program/c80343 for the full Good News ROMANI, BALKAN: Ursari Movie .......... This is: Good News ROMANI, BALKAN: Ursari People/Language ...
National anthem of Ukraine sang in Romani language. p.s. For Romani people out there, if you could write the lyrics in Romani language in the comments below, I would greatly appreciate that. (I will add them here then) p.p.s. I'm also not sure how to translate "National anthem of Ukraine [in Romani]" into Romani. Your comments on how to translate it would also be gratefully appreciated.
Artist: Giorgio Emrani (feat. Dalip) Song: Loca Loca Language: Romani (Gypsy) The Romani language is of the Indo-Aryan language group and originates from the...
Jak se romové zdraví? Toto i více v krátkém kurzu.
Artist: Dalip Bum Bastick Style feat. Elvis & Robby Song: Prast Pale Mande Language: Romani A Romani re-work of the super hit song "You know you want me" by ...
... Hancock introduced from the Romani language to describe the Romani Holocaust during Word War II.
noodls 2015-03-04And an epic journey it is. The word "Varekai" comes from the Romany language of the gypsies and means, "wherever." ... ~~~ ... com.
The Examiner 2015-02-26... human rights, social policy, voting rights, Romani language, Romani culture Further information:
noodls 2014-12-11Meanwhile, the Romanian police have the option of taking Romany language courses giving them the ...
noodls 2014-12-08by Brandy McDonnell ... "Varekai," which means "wherever" in the Romany language of the gypsies, will play Jan ... bokcenter ... 28-Feb.
The Oklahoman 2014-10-30Oct 27, 2014, 10:46 am CDT ... . ... 4-8. Varekai means "wherever" in the Romany language of the gypsies the universal wanderers ... .
The Business Review 2014-10-27The show "Varekai" (which means "wherever" in the Romani language) is based around an alternate ...
Penn Live 2014-10-20"The Romany thing started ... Even the Romany language is still not recognised as an official language."
The Daily Telegraph 2014-09-17... I’ve ever heard the Romany language on screen with an English dialect rather than East European.
The Independent 2014-09-15WHAT: ... It means "wherever" in the Romany language used by Gypsies, known as universal wanderers ... WHERE: Amway Center, 400 W.
Orlando Sentinel 2014-09-05... research in Romani communities ... Knowledge of Romani language will be considered an advantage.
noodls 2014-09-03Author Rating: 4.5 Stars ... The group was formed in 2005. In Romani, the language of the gypsies, balval means "the wind."
Celebrity Café 2014-07-30Charlotte Lankard: ... ;. The year was 2003 ... Varekai is a word, from the Romany language, which translates to "wherever." ... Varekai."
The Oklahoman 2014-07-08Romani or Romany, Gypsy or Gipsy (Romani: romani ćhib) is any of several languages of the Romani people. They are Indic, sometimes classified in the "Central" or "Northwestern" zone, and sometimes treated as a branch of their own.
According to Ethnologue, seven varieties of Romani are divergent enough to be considered languages of their own. The largest of these are Vlax Romani (about 900,000 speakers),Balkan Romani (700,000),Carpathian Romani (500,000) and Sinti Romani (300,000).
Analysis of the Romani language has shown that it is closely related to those spoken in the central and northern Indian subcontinent. This linguistic relationship is believed to indicate the geographical origins of the Romani people (Roma, Sinti, etc.). Loanwords in Romani make it possible to trace the pattern of their migration westwards. They came originally from the Indian subcontinent or what is now northern India and parts of Pakistan. The Romani language is usually included in the Central Indo-Aryan languages (together with Western Hindi, etc.).
Arvind Kumar Singhal is a columnist for Business Standard (a financial news daily in India) who regularly writes the column, Marketmind appearing on alternate Thursdays. The column has been in circulation for 7 years and focuses on the pulse of the market in India.
Mr. Singhal is also the Managing Director of Technopak, a management consulting firm based out of Gurgaon.
Mr. Singhal has done his bachelors from University of Roorkee (Now IIT Roorkee) and his masters from UCLA, after which he worked DCM Group, VXL India and Modern suitings before founding Technopak in 1991.
The Romani are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe, who trace their origins to the Indian Subcontinent. Romani are widely known in the English-speaking world by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies).
They are known collectively in the Romani language as Romane or Rromane (depending on the dialect concerned) and also as Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms.
Romani are widely dispersed, with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe and Anatolia, followed by the Kale of Iberia and Southern France.
The Americas are also home to large numbers of Romani. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States; 800,000 in Brazil, to which Kale were deported by the government of Portugal during the colonial era; and in more recent migrations, Romani have also moved to other parts of the New World.
The Romani language is divided into several dialects, which add up to an estimated number of speakers larger than two million. The total number of Romani people is at least twice as large (several times as large according to high estimates). Many Romani are native speakers of the language current in their country of residence, or of mixed languages combining the two.