Romani
Why is there so little recognition of Romani? In its various dialects it is spoken by millions throughout Europe, and even a few in the UK. It sometimes seems as if anti-Roma racism is the last respectable racism.
Sent by: Jim
Why is there so little recognition of Romani? In its various dialects it is spoken by millions throughout Europe, and even a few in the UK. It sometimes seems as if anti-Roma racism is the last respectable racism.
Sent by: Jim
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Hey Jim
I suppose it is because families in the U.K. are loosing their identity and modern culture is taking over the youth today.
My Puurer Dai (Grand mother) is Romani. I have been learning the Chib (Language) so I may pass it on to my children.
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