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Romany vs Sanskrit

Sanskrit vs Romany

Romany and Sanskrit both are nouns.

Romany is an adjective but Sanskrit is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Romany Yes Yes No No
Sanskrit Yes No No No
As nouns, Sanskrit is a hypernym of Romany; that is, Sanskrit is a word with a broader meaning than Romany:
  • Romany: the Indic language of the Romani
  • Sanskrit: (Hinduism) an ancient language of India (the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism); an official language of India although it is now used only for religious purposes
Other hypernyms of Romany include Sanskrit language, Sanskritic language.
Romany (noun) Sanskrit (noun)
the Indic language of the Romani (Hinduism) an ancient language of India (the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism); an official language of India although it is now used only for religious purposes
a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America)
Romany (adjective) Sanskrit (adjective)
of or relating to the Romani or their language or culture
Difference between Romany and Sanskrit

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