Analysis of the Romani language has shown that it is closely related to those spoken in central and northern India, Punjabi in particular.
ethernet wrote: » I'm sick of meeting the perky one on Middle Street all the time: "Hello, child. You're very nice". How many dirty looks do I have to give?!
biko wrote: » I'll just get a sign:
Fey! wrote: » Isn't that one of the guys collecting for Hanley Centre???
biko wrote: » Apparently this means No Begging. Rughisarastume Nai voia Te mangăn
Deleted User wrote: » One of them tried coming to my door once, as I was walking in as well. I just turned around, gave them a look that said, "if you come near me I will do mean and nasty things to you" and said, "NO!" I haven't had any trouble since funnily enough.
Galwayguy99 wrote: » Oooh, I bet that was a scary look!
Fozzie Bear wrote: » Had one of these greasy headed f*ckers today. I live in Oranmore and popped home at 1pm for my dinner. I had barely shut the door when there was a knock. I ignored it at first but he was not for giving up so i went out. He mumbled something and tried to hand me a note. Door was promptly slammed in his face. I watched him then going around the other houses, he had a good look in some windows too which was a bit disturbing. I hope breaking in is not one of their habits too. Why do these people come here if they can neither speak English and have not got some sort of employment lined up? (Look at the majority of other foreigners like the Polish. They have some grasp of english and usually a job before they travel.) I mean can it be that bad in their home country that going to a foreign one and living like this is an attractive alternate? Knocking on strangers doors with a note......