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Sinte Romani

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Sinte Romani, also referred to as Sintitikes or Manuš, is the variant of the Romani language utilized by the Sinti community in Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, certain areas of Northern Italy, and surrounding regions. This language exhibits considerable influence from German and is not mutually intelligible with other Romani dialects. Sinte Romani is documented using the Latin alphabet.