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Essay heading: romani culture
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Groups within the whole have picked up many of their own distinct characteristics such as differences in dialects or use of language. Rooting from ancient Punjabi, the language of today has dispersed into three main subgroups; The Domari, the Lomarven, and the Romani, also more simply stated as the Dom, the Lom, and the Rom... displayed 300 characters
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These three subgroups still contain common dialects and words despite their differences, proving the fact of common ancestry.
Besides slight differences within the many tribes of the Romani culture there are numerous characteristics as to each and every Romani are associated with. Some of these are "loyalty to family (extended and clan); belief in Del (God) and being
(the Devil); belief in predestiny; Romaniya, standards and norms, varying in degree from tribe to tribe; and the adaptability to changing conditions" (Courbet, November 1996)... displayed next 300 characters
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