Global Information Lookup Global Information

Domari language information


Domari
Dōmʋārī, Dōmʋārī ǧib, Dômarî ĵib, دٛومَرِي‎, דּוֹמָרִי
Native toAzerbaijan, Mauritania, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Jordan, Sudan, and perhaps neighboring countries[1]
RegionMiddle East and North Africa, Caucasus, Central Asia
EthnicityDom
Native speakers
280,000 (2015)[2]
Language family
Indo-European
  • Indo-Iranian
    • Indo-Aryan
      • Central (Hindustani)[3]
        • Domari
Dialects
  • Northern Domari
  • Southern Domari
Writing system
Latin, Arabic, Hebrew
Language codes
ISO 639-3rmt
Glottologdoma1258
Domari is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO
Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Domari is an endangered Indo-Aryan language, spoken by Dom people scattered across the Middle East and North Africa. The language is reported to be spoken as far north as Azerbaijan and as far south as central Sudan, in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Syria and Lebanon.[1] Based on the systematicity of sound changes, it is known with a fair degree of certainty that the names Domari and Romani derive from the Indo-Aryan word ḍom.[4] Although they are both Central Indo-Aryan languages, Domari and Romani do not derive from the same immediate ancestor.[5] The Arabs referred to them as Nawar as they were a nomadic people that originally immigrated to the Middle East from the Indian subcontinent.[6]

Domari is also known as "Middle Eastern Romani", "Tsigene", "Luti", or "Mehtar". There is no standard written form. In the Arab world, it is occasionally written using the Arabic script and has many Arabic and Persian loanwords.[7] Descriptive work was done by Yaron Matras,[8] who published a comprehensive grammar of the language along with a historical and dialectological evaluation of secondary sources.[1]

Domari is an endangered language, as there is currently pressure to shift away from it in younger generations, according to Yaron Matras.[9] In certain areas such as Jerusalem, only about 20% of the Dom people speak the Domari language in everyday interactions. The language is mainly spoken by the elderly in the Jerusalem community. The younger generation are more influenced by Arabic, therefore most only know basic words and phrases. The modern-day community of Doms in Jerusalem was established by the nomadic people deciding to settle inside the Old City from 1940 until it came under Israeli administration in 1967 (Matras 1999).

  1. ^ a b c Matras 2012.
  2. ^ Domari at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016) Closed access icon
  3. ^ Herin 2016.
  4. ^ "History of the Romani language". Romani Project. University of Manchester. Archived from the original on 2023-01-26. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Matras2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Matras 2000.
  7. ^ Williams 2000.
  8. ^ Matras 1996.
  9. ^ Matras 1999.

and 24 Related for: Domari language information

Request time (Page generated in 0.844 seconds.)

Domari language

Last Update:

Domari is an endangered Indo-Aryan language, spoken by Dom people scattered across the Middle East and North Africa. The language is reported to be spoken...

Word Count : 1540

Dom people

Last Update:

of the Balkans and Hungary. The traditional language of the Dom is Domari, an endangered Indo-Aryan language, thereby making the Dom an Indo-Aryan ethnic...

Word Count : 1066

Romani language

Last Update:

relationships between these two languages. Domari was once thought to be the "sister language" of Romani, the two languages having split after the departure...

Word Count : 6747

Gypsy language

Last Update:

several languages of the Gypsies: The various Romani languages of Europe The Para-Romani languages descending from them The Domari language of the Middle...

Word Count : 75

Languages of Israel

Last Update:

Bedouin Sign Language Al-Atrash Sign Language Israel portal Demographics of Israel Domari language Neo-Aramaic languages The Israeli Census Bureau only counts...

Word Count : 5549

Nawar people

Last Update:

000 according to estimates in 2015. The Dom language (Domari) in the Middle East is known as Nawari. Domari shows Turkic, Kurdish and Arabic influence...

Word Count : 513

Lomavren language

Last Update:

mixed language spoken by the Lom people, that arose from language contact between a language related to Romani and Domari and the Armenian language. The...

Word Count : 122

Doms in Syria

Last Update:

and entertainment. The language is Indo-Aryan, closely related to Central Indian and Dardic languages. The Dom language (Domari) in the Middle East is...

Word Count : 579

Doms in Egypt

Last Update:

Muslims, and apart from Egyptian Arabic, they also speak their own Domari language. In Evliya Çelebi's Seyahatnâme of 1668, he explained that the Gypsies...

Word Count : 504

Kurbet language

Last Update:

Kurbetcha (or Gurbetcha) is a creole language with what appears to be predominantly Domari language vocabulary and Cypriot Turkish grammar, spoken by the...

Word Count : 228

List of endangered languages in Asia

Last Update:

An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...

Word Count : 417

Doms in Israel

Last Update:

about the language of the Gypsies. The book also included a hundred stories that dealt with their lives . Jewish–Romani relations "Romani, Domari in Israel...

Word Count : 448

Languages of Palestine

Last Update:

The primary language of Palestine is Arabic. Palestinian Arabic is the main language spoken by Palestinians and represents a unique dialect. A variety...

Word Count : 242

Languages of Europe

Last Update:

There are over 250 languages indigenous to Europe, and most belong to the Indo-European language family. Out of a total European population of 744 million...

Word Count : 10535

Kalbelia

Last Update:

Domba Gandhila Heri Hurkiya Kan Madari Qalandar Perna Sapera (Muslim) Language Domari language Lomavren language Romani languages Seb Seliyer language...

Word Count : 895

Doms in Sudan

Last Update:

Doms in Sudan speak the Domari language. They immigrated to the territory of the present day Sudan from South Asia, particularly from India, in Byzantine...

Word Count : 153

Halabi

Last Update:

Aleppo in Syria Halabi Jews Halbi, an Indic language Alabi (surname) Helebi, a dialect of Domari language This disambiguation page lists articles associated...

Word Count : 75

Doma

Last Update:

ethnic group in the Middle East descendants of the above Domari language, their Indo-Aryan language Vadoma, an ethnic group of Zimbabwe TV Doma in Slovakia...

Word Count : 168

Narikurava

Last Update:

related to the Romani. The Narikuravas speak the unclassified Indo-Aryan language called Vaagri Booli. Due to this reason, they are also known as Vagris...

Word Count : 896

Doms in Tunisia

Last Update:

Doms in Tunisia speak the Domari language. They immigrated to the territory of the present day Tunisia from South Asia, particularly from India, in Byzantine...

Word Count : 189

Bede people

Last Update:

Domba Gandhila Heri Hurkiya Kan Madari Qalandar Perna Sapera (Muslim) Language Domari language Lomavren language Romani languages Seb Seliyer language...

Word Count : 415

List of endangered languages in Africa

Last Update:

An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...

Word Count : 435

Doms in Libya

Last Update:

Doms in Libya speak the Domari language. They immigrated to the territory of the present day Libya from South Asia, particularly from India, in Byzantine...

Word Count : 168

Lori people

Last Update:

Domba Gandhila Heri Hurkiya Kan Madari Qalandar Perna Sapera (Muslim) Language Domari language Lomavren language Romani languages Seb Seliyer language...

Word Count : 363

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net