Romano-Greek language
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| Romano-Greek | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Greece |
| Native speakers | 30 (2000) |
| Language family | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | rge |
Romano-Greek (also referred to as Hellenoromani; Greek: Ελληνο-ρομανική) is a nearly extinct mixed language (referred to as Para-Romani in Romani linguistics), spoken by the Romani people in Greece that arose from language contact between Romani speaking people and the Greek language. Typologically the language is structured on Greek with heavy lexical borrowing from Romani.[1]
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