Romano-Serbian language

This article will address the topic of Romano-Serbian language, which represents a fundamental aspect in the _var2 scope. Throughout history, Romano-Serbian language has held a prominent place in society, playing a crucial role in _var3. Through a comprehensive analysis, the evolution of Romano-Serbian language will be examined, as well as its implications in different areas such as _var4, _var5 and _var6. Various points of view from experts on the topic will be explored, with the aim of providing a comprehensive perspective that allows us to understand the importance and relevance of Romano-Serbian language today. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the aim is to offer readers a complete and updated vision of Romano-Serbian language, with the purpose of generating an enriching debate and promoting greater understanding of this significant topic.

Romano-Serbian
Serbo-Romany
Native toSerbia
Native speakers
170,000 (2006)
Language codes
ISO 639-3rsb
Glottologroma1241

The Romano-Serbian language is a mixed language (referred to as a Para-Romani variety in Romani linguistics) resulting from language contact between Serbian and Romani in Serbia and former Yugoslav countries and distinct from the Vlax Romani dialects spoken in Serbia.[dubious ]

Publications

In October 2005 the first text on the grammar of the Romani proper in Serbia was published by linguist Rajko Đurić, titled Gramatika e Rromane čhibaki - Граматика ромског језика (Gramatika romskog jezika).

References

  1. ^ Romano-Serbian at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Frawley, William (May 2003). International Encyclopedia of Linguistics: 4-Volume Set. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-19-513977-8.