Lomavren language

Lomavren (Armenian: Լոմավրեն lomavren) is a nearly extinct mixed language, spoken by the Lom people, that arose from language contact between a language related to Romani and Domari[4] and the Armenian language.

Lomavren
Native toArmenia, Syria, Azerbaijan, Russia[1]
Native speakers
50 in Armenia (2004)[2]
Armenian alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3rmi
Glottologloma1235[3]

Names

The language is also known as Bosa/Bosha.

Linguistic features

It lacks grammatical gender and has 7 grammatical cases; its grammar is closely related to that of the Erzerum dialect of Armenian, with the vocabulary being almost exclusively Indic.

Numerals in the Romani, Domari and Lomavren languages, with Sanskrit, Hindi and Persian forms for comparison.[5] Note that Romani 7–9 are borrowed from Greek.

languages→SanskritHindiRomaniDomariLomavrenPersian
↓ numbers
1ékaekekh, jekhyikayak, yekyak, yek
2dvádodujluidu, do
3trítīntrintærəntərinse
4catvā́raḥcārštarštarišdörčahār
5páñcapā̃cpandžpandžpendžpandž
6ṣáṭchahšovšaššeššeš
7saptásātiftaxauthafthaft
8aṣṭáāṭhoxtoxaišthašthašt
9návanauinjananunoh
10dáśadasdešdeslasdah
20viṃśatíbīsbišwīsvistbist
100śatásaušelsajsajsad

References

  1. The Lomavren Language - Linguist list
  2. Lomavren at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  3. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Lomavren". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Encyclopedia Iranica
  5. after Ian Hancock, On Romani Origins and Identity, RADOC (2007)
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