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  1. Finnish Kalo (Kalo Finnish Romani: kaalengo tšimb [2]) is a language of the Romani language family (a subgroup of Indo-European) spoken by Finnish Kale. The language is related to but not mutually intelligible with Scandoromani or Angloromani . Finnish Kalo has 6,000–10,000 speakers and many young people do not know the language.

  2. Finnish Kalo is a Northwestern Romani language spoken mainly in Finland, and also in Sweden. There are about 13,000 Romani people in Finland. Half of them can understand Finnish Kalo, and about 30% of them, or 3,900, can speak it fluently. The majority of fluent speakers are over 50 years old. There are also about 1,650 speakers of Finnish Kalo ...

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  4. Can you list the top facts and stats about Finnish Kalo language? Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Finnish Kalo ( Kalo Finnish Romani: kaalengo tšimb) is a language of the Romani language family (a subgroup of Indo-European) spoken by Finnish Kale. The language is related to but not mutually intelligible with Scandoromani or Angloromani.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Finnish_KaleFinnish Kale - Wikipedia

    The Finnish Kale ( Romani: Kàlo; Swedish: Kalé; Finnish: Kaale, also Suomen romanit - "Finnish Romani", or Mustalainen - literally "Gypsy", often considered offensive) are a group of the Romani people who live primarily in Finland and Sweden. Their main languages are Finnish, Swedish and Finnish Romani. Kalo/Kale is the collective name for ...

  6. Finnish Kalo has 6,000–10,000 speakers and many young people do not know the language. The majority of speakers are from older generations and about two-thirds of the Romanis in Finland still speak the language. There have been some revival efforts. Dictionaries and grammar books have been produced and some universities offer Finnish Kalo.

  7. Institute for the Languages of Finland. Kotus is located at Hakaniemenkatu 2 in Hakaniemi, Helsinki. The Institute for the Languages of Finland, [a] better known as Kotus, is a governmental linguistic research institute of Finland geared to studies of Finnish, Swedish (cf. Finland Swedish ), the Sami languages, Romani language, and Finnish Sign ...

  8. Finnish Kalo (kaalengo tšimb) is a language of the Romani language family (a subgroup of Indo-European) spoken by Finnish Kale. The language is related to but not mutually intelligible with Scandoromani or Angloromani. Finna-Cigana lingvo (kaalengo tšimb) estas minoritata lingvo de Finnlando. En Finnlando proksimume 6 500 homoj scipovas la ...

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