Languages
- Abipon
- Arabic, North Levantine Spoken
- Arabic, South Levantine Spoken
- Argentine Sign Language
- Aymara, Central
- Catalán
- Chorote, Iyojwa'ja
- Chorote, Iyo'wujwa
- German
- Guaraní, Ava
- Guaraní, Eastern Bolivian
- Guaraní, Mbyá
- Guaraní, Paraguayan
- Hunsrik
- Italian
- Japanese
- Lithuanian
- Mapudungun
- Mocoví
- Ñandeva
- Nivaclé
- Ona
- Pilagá
- Plautdietsch
- Puelche
- Quechua, South Bolivian
- Quichua, Santiago del Estero
- Romani, Vlax
- Slovenian
- Spanish
- Tehuelche
- Toba
- Turoyo
- Ukrainian
- Vilela
- Welsh
- Wichí Lhamtés Güisnay
- Wichí Lhamtés Nocten
- Wichí Lhamtés Vejoz
- Yámana
- Yiddish, Eastern
Scripture Status
- no Scripture
- Bible
- New Testament
- Portions
Romani, Vlax
- Alternate names: Danubian, Gypsy, Romanese, Tsigene, Vlax Romany Also: in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Danubian, Gypsy, Tsigene, Vlax; in France -- Rom, Romenes, Tsigane, Vlax; in Greece -- Romanés, Tsingani; in Sweden -- "Zigenare"; in United Kingdom -- Rom, Romenes, Tsigane; in Russian Federation -- Kalderash
- Scriptures published: New Testament (1984--1995) Portions (1930--1991)
- Literacy: No information available.
- Primary country: Romania
- Also used in: Albania, Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Republic of Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom
- Religion: Christian
- Status: Recognized language in Romania; Language of recognized nationality in Sweden
- Number of users: 540,780 (242,000 in Romania (2002 census); 400,000 in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2004); 10,000 in France; 1,000 in Greece; 10,500; 4,100 in United Kingdom (2004); 128,000)
(data from Ethnologue and other sources)
Online Resources
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