Romani PT: [Belarussian] [Bulgarian] [Crimean] [Czech] [Finnish] [Hungarian] [Kosovo] [Latvian] [Lithuanian] [Macedonian] [Polish] [Russian] [Slovak] [Welsh] [in Austria] [in Romania] [in Slovenia] [in Turkey] [in Vojvodina] [All]
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Welsh Romani belongs to the British branch of Romani, which is now considered extinct. Another name used to refer to the Welsh dialect is Kååle. Welsh Romani was still spoken by a number of families until the second half of the twentieth century.