Finnish Kalo language explained

Finnish Kalo
Nativename:kaalengo tšimb
States:Finland, Sweden
Speakers:10,000 in Finland
Date:2001 census
Ref:e25
Speakers2: in Sweden (2009)
Familycolor:Indo-European
Fam2:Indo-Iranian
Fam3:Indo-Aryan
Fam4:Central Zone
Fam5:Romani
Fam6:Northern Romani
Fam7:Northwestern Romani
Iso3:rmf
Glotto:kalo1256
Glottorefname:Kalo Finnish Romani

Finnish Kalo ([1]) 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. 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 as a course. It has some similarities to the Romani languages in Hungary, where stress is placed on the first syllable of the word. This may be related to the fact that both Finnish and Hungarian words have fixed word-initial stress, a feature that would have diffused to the Romani languages. Finnish Kalo has been taught in schools since the late 1980s, with some courses available as early as the 1970s.

Current situation

In 2012 only 30% of the 13,000 Romanis in Finland spoke Kalo fluently, but about 50% could understand it. It is now uncommon for Kalo speakers to pass the language to children although there have been efforts made to revive it in recent years. There are language nests in Rovaniemi, and in Helsinki, Romani courses were established. In Finland, the municipalities can establish Romani courses if there is enough demand, though there have been problems due to a lack of resources.

Finnish Romani in Sweden have a right to Kalo and Finnish education.[2]

Phonology

! colspan="4"
FrontBack
unroundedrounded
short longshort longshort long
Closepronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Midpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Openpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Finnish Kalo has 8 pairs of long and short vowels. Vowel length can be phonemic as in 'through' versus 'boor' or allophonic as in / 'big'.

Finnish Kalo has 9 closing diphthongs and 3 opening diphthongs.

Diphthongs! colspan="3"
Ending point
FrontBack
Starting point
CloseFrontunroundedpronounced as /ie/pronounced as /iu/
roundedpronounced as /yi/pronounced as /yø/
Backpronounced as /ui/pronounced as /uo/
MidFrontunroundedpronounced as /ei/pronounced as /eu/
roundedpronounced as /øi/
Backpronounced as /oi/pronounced as /ou/
OpenFrontpronounced as /æi/
Backpronounced as /ɑi/pronounced as /ɑu/

Finnish Kalo has the following consonant phonemes:

!Labial!Dental/
Alveolar!Postalveolar/
Palatal !Velar!Glottal
Nasalpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Plosive/
Affricate
voicelesspronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
voiceless aspiratedpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
voicedpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Fricativepronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Approximantpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
pronounced as /ink/

See also

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Notes and References

  1. https://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/164601/ESITE%20Romanilapset%20ROM.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y ”Vela pinsiba, at doola horttas dikkena tšiȟkeske, so me som” — Kaalengo kentengo tšiȟko aaȟȟiba ta horttibongo tšatšjiba
  2. Web site: Romanien oikeudet Göteborgissa. 2022-06-04. 2023-02-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20230205042733/https://goteborg.se/wps/portal/suomeksi-l/Suomeksi/-ruotsinsuomalaiset-romanit/romanien-oikeudet-goteborgissa. dead.