Digital Language Vitality | Baltic Romani

Baltic Romani (rml)

Contents

General

English name Baltic Romani
Native name
SIL code rml
Alternative names baltic, baltic romani, estonian romani, european romany, latvian romani, lettish romani, lithuanian romani, north romani russian, northern romani russian, polish romani, romani, romani russian white, romaninorthrussian, romany, zigeuner
Speakers L1: 38,360 (ethnologue),
L1: 58,462 (aggregate),
L1: 58,465 (World Oral Literature Project” .),
L1: 58,460 (Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL Interna)
Country Poland
Region Eastern Europe
Champion Romany (rom)
ISO scope I
ISO type L
ISO active yes
Integrated code rml_____________A
Last updated Feb. 1, 2017, 3:36 p.m.

Vitality

EGIDS (Ethnologue) 5
In endangeredlanguages.com yes
Vitality (Kornai, 2013) dead

Language packs

Windows10 input method no
Mac input no
Ubuntu input no
Windows language pack no
Mac language pack no
Ubuntu language pack no
Firefox language pack no
Firefox dictionary no
Office language pack no
Office interface pack no

Wikipedia

Has Wikipedia no
Has Wikipedia Incubator yes

NLP tools

Hunspell status
Hunspell coverage None
TreeTagger no

Open Language Archives Community

Primary texts online None
Primary texts all None
Lexical resources online None
Lexical resources all None
Language descriptions online 3
Language descriptions all 3
Language in online resource None
Language in any resource None
Online resource about the language 3
Any resource about the language 4

Crubadan

Source Crubadan
Number of documents None
Number of words None
Number of characters None
Has FLOSS spell checkers no
In Watchtower no
Has UDHR translation no

Indigenous Tweets project

Number of blogs None
Number of posts None
Number of words None
Number of users None
Number of tweets None

Swadesh lists

Has Swadesh 110 no
Has Swadesh 207 no

Other databases

Panlex translations 56,700
In WALS no
In Omniglot yes
On bible.org no
Uriel features 0
In Leipzig Corpora no
In SIREN project no