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Ethnologue > Web version > Country index > Europe > Serbia > Romani, Balkan

Romani, Balkan

A language of Serbia

ISO 639-3rmn

Population  120,000 in Serbia. 100,000 Arlija, 20,000 Dzambazi. Population total all countries: 709,570.
Region  Balkans, Kosovo. Also in Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Turkey (Europe), Ukraine, United States.
Dialects  Arlija, Dzambazi, Tinners Romani. Arlija dialect (252,000 to 367,000 total) understood by Greek Romani and Dzambazi.
Classification  Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Central zone, Romani, Balkan
A member of macrolanguage Romany [rom] (Romania).
Language development  Dictionary. Grammar. NT.
Comments  Ethnic group: Jerlídes (Macedonia, southern Serbia). Muslim.

Also spoken in:

Bulgaria

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  371,000 in Bulgaria (2001 census). 100,000 Arlija, 20,000 Dzambazi, 10,000 Tinsmiths, 10,000 East Bulgarian.
Region  Sofia to the Black Sea (Central dialect). Tinsmiths dialect is in central and northwest Bulgaria; Arlija in Sofia region.
Alternate names  Gypsy
Dialects  Arlija, Tinners Romani, Greek Romani, Dzambazi, East Bulgarian Romani, Paspatian, Ironworker Romani.
Language use  200,000 L2 speakers (Gunnemark and Kenrick 1985).
Comments  Ethnic groups: Jerlídes (western Bulgaria), Drindári (central Bulgaria). Muslim.
 

France

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  10,500 in France. 10,000 Arlija, 500 Dzambazi.
Dialects  Arlija, Dzambazi.
Comments  Muslim.
 

Germany

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  3,500 in Germany. 2,000 Arlija and 1,500 Dzambazi.
Dialects  Arlija (Erli), Dzambazi.
Comments  Muslim.
 

Greece

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  40,000 in Greece (1996 B. Igla). 10,000 Arlija, 30,000 Greek Romani.
Region  Athens, Agia Varvara suburb, about 500 families.
Dialects  Greek Romani, Arlija (Erli).
Language use  Also use Greek [ell].
Comments  Christian, Muslim.
 

Hungary

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  In Hungary, 150,000 Gypsies speak a variety of Romani as L1 (Réger 1995). Ethnic population: 190,000.
Alternate names  Beás, Cigány, Roma
 

Iran

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Dialects  Zargari.
Comments  See Western Farsi [pes] in Iran concerning Zargari. Muslim.
 

Italy

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  5,000 in Italy (1990).
Dialects  Arlija (Erli).
Comments  Muslim.
 

Macedonia

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  120,000 in Macedonia. 100,000 Arlija, 20,000 Dzambazi.
Region  Balkans.
Dialects  Arlija, Dzambazi, Tinners Romani.
Comments  Ethnic group: Jerlídes (Macedonia, southern Serbia). Muslim.
 

Moldova

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  12,000 in Moldova (Johnstone 1993).
Region  Moldova; Crimean Peninsula, Ukraine.
Alternate names  Gypsy
Comments  Ethnic groups: Ursári (Moldova), Karamítika (Ukraine), Romá (Crimean Peninsula). Muslim.
 

Romania

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Region  Black sea region.
Dialects  Ursári (Usari).
Comments  Many have gone to Germany since 1989. Muslim.
 

Turkey (Europe)

Language name   Romani, Balkan
Population  25,000 in Turkey.
Dialects  Arlija (Erli).
Comments  Muslim.
 

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

BOERGER, Brenda H., author. 1984. Proto-Romanes phonology.