
- Romani people - Wikipedia- Similarly, Romani (Romany) is both a noun (with the plural Romani, the Romani, Romanies, or Romanis) and an adjective. Both Rom and Romani have been in use in English since the 19th … 
- Roma | People, Meaning, History, Language, Lifestyle, & Facts ...- 6 days ago · The Roma are an ethnic group of traditionally itinerant people who originated in northern India and today live worldwide, principally in Europe. Most Roma speak some form of … 
- ROMANY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- Romani adjective or Romany Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025 - Updated example sentences 
- ROMANY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary- A Romany is a member of a race of people who travel from place to place, usually living in caravans, rather than living in one place. 
- Romani - World History Encyclopedia- Apr 3, 2023 · Romani is an umbrella term used to describe a diverse ethnolinguistic group of people with a historical presence in Europe and West Asia. The historically common term … 
- Romani - Encyclopedia.com- Romani or Romany (both: rŏm´ənē, rō´–), people known historically in English as Gypsies and their language. 1 A traditionally nomadic people with particular folkways and a unique … 
- Romani culture - Wikipedia- "RomArchive" (in English, German, and Romany). — education on the arts and civil rights movements "Romani Atlantic". — transcontinental perspective A Roma Journey —explores … 
- Romani language and alphabet - Omniglot- Romani, or Romany, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 5-6 million Roma people throughtout Europe and the USA. The largest concetrations of Roma people live in Turkey, … 
- Romany Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary- ROMANY meaning: 1 : a member of a group of people who originally came from northern India, who now live mostly in Europe and in smaller numbers throughout the world, and who … 
- Romani people - Wikiwand- Similarly, Romani (Romany) is both a noun (with the plural Romani, the Romani, Romanies, or Romanis) and an adjective. Both Rom and Romani have been in use in English since the 19th …