romaní

See also: Romani, români, and romani

Catalan

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic) IPA(key): /ro.məˈni/
  • (Central) IPA(key): /ru.məˈni/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /ro.maˈni/

Etymology 1

From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin rosmarīnus. Compare Occitan romanin.

Noun

romaní m (plural romanins)

  1. rosemary
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • romaní mascle

Etymology 2

Adjective

romaní (masculine and feminine plural romanís or romanins)

  1. Romani (pertaining to the Roma people or to the Romani languages)
Synonyms

Noun

romaní m or f (plural romanís, Valencian plural romanins)

  1. Roma (a member of the Roma people)
Synonyms

Proper noun

romaní m

  1. Romani (a family of Indo-Aryan languages used by the Roma people of Europe)
Synonyms
Hyponyms

Usage notes

  • The term romaní (Romany, Roma) is of recent coinage in Catalan, reflecting the endonym of the Roma. The older exonym, gitano (Gypsy), is still popular.
  • The IEC and AVL disagree over the proper plural of romaní. The AVL has chosen to prescribe the regular plural romanins as if the term had a Latin derivation, while the IEC has chosen to prescribe the plural form romanís.

Further reading


Spanish

Adjective

romaní (plural romanís or romaníes)

  1. Romani

Noun

romaní m or f (plural romaníes or romaníes)

  1. Romani

romaní m (uncountable)

  1. Romani (language)
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