Definition of Anglo-Romani in English:
Anglo-Romani
(also Anglo-Romany)
adjective ˌaŋɡləʊ ˈrəʊməni
Of or relating to Romani people native to English-speaking countries, especially to the variety of the Romani language used by them.
noun ˌaŋɡləʊ ˈrəʊməni
1A form of the Romani language used in English-speaking countries, typically characterized by the combination of Romani vocabulary with English grammar, syntax, and phonology.
2A Romani who is native to an English-speaking country.
Origin
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Randolph Benton Marcy (1812–1887). From Anglo- + Romany.
Definition of Anglo-Romani in US English:
Anglo-Romani
(also Anglo-Romany)
adjectiveˌaŋɡləʊ ˈrəʊməni
Of or relating to Romani people native to English-speaking countries, especially to the variety of the Romani language used by them.
nounˌaŋɡləʊ ˈrəʊməni
1A form of the Romani language used in English-speaking countries, typically characterized by the combination of Romani vocabulary with English grammar, syntax, and phonology.
2A Romani who is native to an English-speaking country.
Origin
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Randolph Benton Marcy (1812–1887). From Anglo- + Romany.