The Romani language is a unique language spoken by the Romani people, who are often referred to as Gypsies. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family, which means it has roots in languages spoken in northern India. The language has many dialects, influenced by the regions where Romani communities live, such as Romania, Hungary, and Spain.
Romani is not just a means of communication; it carries the culture and traditions of the Romani people. Despite facing challenges, such as discrimination and a lack of official recognition, efforts are being made to preserve and promote the language. Organizations and activists work to ensure that Romani remains a vibrant part of the community's identity