• Scottish Cant (often called Scots-Romani or Scotch-Romani) is a cant spoken by Scottish Travellers and Scottish Lowland Roma, primarily in the Scottish...
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  • However, the various types of cant (Scottish/Irish) are mutually unintelligible. The Irish creole variant is termed "the cant". Its speakers from the Irish...
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  • Scottish Romani (Scottish Gaelic: Luchd-siubhail Albannach) are the Romani people of Scotland. This includes Romanichal (locally also known as Border...
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  • Reagaird, a language of the Scottish Highland Travellers Scottish Cant, a language of the Scottish Lowland Travellers Shelta or the Cant, a language of the Irish...
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  • (Spoken by Romanisæl in Norway and Sweden), Scottish Cant (Spoken by Scottish Lowland Romani in Lowland Scotland) and Finnish Kalo (Spoken by Finnish Kale...
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  • languages, etc. Armenian-based Lomavren language Germanic-based Angloromani Scottish Cant Scandoromani Sinti-Manouche (moving from a Romani variant to being Para-Romani)...
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  • Beurla Reagaird (category Cant languages)
    Irish Béarla na Saor 'speech of the smiths'). Bungi dialect Polari Scottish Cant Shelta Evans, S. Stopping Places – A Gipsy History of South London and...
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    Itinerant groups in Europe (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    Scandoromani (A mix of Norwegian, Swedish, and Romani). Scottish Lowland Travellers speak Scottish Cant (A mix of Scots and Romani). Welsh Kale speak Kalá...
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  • code before redenomination in 2005 trl, the ISO 639-3 code for Scottish Cant, Scotland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Shelta (category Cant languages)
    particularly in Ireland and the United Kingdom. It is widely known as the Cant, to its native speakers in Ireland as de Gammon or Tarri, and to the linguistic...
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