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Lomavren language

Nearly extinct mixed language spoken by the Lom people From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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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[2] and the Armenian language. The language is also known as Bosa and Bosha.[3]

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

Numerals in the Romani, Domari and Lomavren languages, with Sanskrit, Hindi, Odia, Bengali, Persian and Sinhala forms for comparison.[2] Also Greek and Latin included.

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