Kurbet language

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Kurbetcha
Native toCyprus
EthnicityKurbet/Gurbeti (Cypriot Muslim Roma)
RomaniTurkish creole
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone

Kurbetcha (or Gurbetcha) is a creole language with what appears to be predominantly Romani vocabulary and Cypriot Turkish grammar, spoken by the Gurbeti (Muslim Roma) of Cyprus. The Kurbet/Gurbeti have traditionally also spoken Turkish. Some of them settled at the end of 19th century in Ottoman Balkan. The majority settled in the north after 1974, but many of those have returned to the south (i.e. the areas under the effective control of the Republic of Cyprus) in recent years.

Kurbetcha has been very little studied. Children are not learning the language; it has been supplanted by Turkish in the north and Greek in the south.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Hadjioannou, Xenia; Tsiplakou, Stavroula; Kappler, Matthias (2011). "Language policy and language planning in Cyprus". Current Issues in Language Planning. 12 (4). Routledge: 503–569. doi:10.1080/14664208.2011.629113. hdl:10278/29371. S2CID 143966308.