- English-speaking world. Most
Romanichal speak Angloromani, a
mixed language that
blends Romani vocabulary with
English syntax.
Romanichals resident in England...
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individuals of
Romanichal descent.
listed alphabetically by
surname Adam Ant (born 1954) –
English punk/New Wave musician; of
Romanichal descent Jake Bowers...
- The term
English Travellers refers to
itinerant groups, and may mean:
Romanichals, a
Romani ethnic group also
known as
English Travellers or
English Gypsies...
-
English style; this
often leads outsiders to
believe that the
speech of
Romanichals is
regional English. The
distinct rhotic pronunciation of the Southern...
- and
slept either under or in
these carts or in
small tents.
Originally Romanichals would travel on foot, or with light, horse-drawn carts,
typical of other...
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Indigenous Highland Travellers,
Romani Lowland Travellers,
Scottish Border Romanichal Travellers (Border Gypsies) and
Showmen (Funfair Travellers). Scottish...
- This was
resisted by many councils, who
would claim that
there were no
Romanichals living in
their areas. The
result was that
insufficient pitches were...
-
satisfied or an
opportunity to flee arose,
these Romanichals relocated to the Southeast. Many of the
Romanichals returned to
their original nomadic lifestyle...
-
permanently and
exclusively in
Wales in the
early 18th century,
although Romanichal Travellers have
appeared in
Wales since the 16th century.
Welsh Kale are...
- for racism, and non-Gypsy
actors spreading misinformation about the
Romanichals.
Gypsy Girl (2001) CITV — Children's
television series,
based on the...