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In this city huge and fair。















ON THE LANGUAGE OF THE GITANOS















'I am not very willing that any language should be totally 



extinguished; the similitude and derivation of languages afford the 



most indubitable proof of the traduction of nations; and the 



genealogy of mankind; they add often physical certainty to 



historical evidence of ancient migrations; and of the revolutions 



of ages which left no written monuments behind them。' … JOHNSON。











THE Gypsy dialect of Spain is at present very much shattered and 



broken; being rather the fragments of the language which the 



Gypsies brought with them from the remote regions of the East than 



the language itself:  it enables; however; in its actual state; the 



Gitanos to hold conversation amongst themselves; the import of 



which is quite dark and mysterious to those who are not of their 



race; or by some means have become acquainted with their 



vocabulary。  The relics of this tongue; singularly curious in 



themselves; must be ever particularly interesting to the 



philological antiquarian; inasmuch as they enable him to arrive at 



a satisfactory conclusion respecting the origin of the Gypsy race。  



During the later part of the last century; the curiosity of some 



learned individuals; particularly Grellmann; Richardson; and 



Marsden; induced them to collect many words of the Romanian 



language; as spoken in Germany; Hungary; and England; which; upon 



analysing; they discovered to be in general either pure Sanscrit or 



Hindustani words; or modifications thereof; these investigations 



have been continued to the present time by men of equal curiosity 



and no less erudition; the result of which has been the 



establishment of the fact; that the Gypsies of those countries are 



the descendants of a tribe of Hindus who for some particular reason 



had abandoned their native country。  In England; of late; the 



Gypsies have excited particular attention; but a desire far more 



noble and laudable than mere antiquarian curiosity has given rise 



to it; namely; the desire of propagating the glory of Christ 



amongst those who know Him not; and of saving souls from the jaws 



of the infernal wolf。  It is; however; with the Gypsies of Spain; 



and not with those of England and other countries; that we are now 



occupied; and we shall merely mention the latter so far as they may 



serve to elucidate the case of the Gitanos; their brethren by blood 



and language。  Spain for many centuries has been the country of 



error; she has mistaken stern and savage tyranny for rational 



government; base; low; and grovelling superstition for clear; 



bright; and soul…ennobling religion; sordid cheating she has 



considered as the path to riches; vexatious persecution as the path 



to power; and the consequence has been; that she is now poor and 



powerless; a pagan amongst the pagans; with a dozen kings; and with 



none。  Can we be surprised; therefore; that; mistaken in policy; 



religion; and moral conduct; she should have fallen into error on 



points so naturally dark and mysterious as the history and origin 



of those remarkable people whom for the last four hundred years she 



has supported under the name of Gitanos?  The idea entertained at 



the present day in Spain respecting this race is; that they are the 



descendants of the Moriscos who remained in Spain; wandering about 



amongst the mountains and wildernesses; after the expulsion of the 



great body of the nation from the country in the time of Philip the 



Third; and that they form a distinct body; entirely unconnected 



with the wandering tribes known in other countries by the names of 



Bohemians; Gypsies; etc。  This; like all unfounded opinions; of 



course originated in ignorance; which is always ready to have 



recourse to conjecture and guesswork; in preference to travelling 



through the long; mountainous; and stony road of patient 



investigation; it is; however; an error far more absurd and more 



destitute of tenable grounds than the ancient belief that the 



Gitanos were Egyptians; which they themselves have always professed 



to be; and which the original written documents which they brought 



with them on their first arrival in Western Europe; and which bore 



the signature of the king of Bohemia; expressly stated them to be。  



The only clue to arrive at any certainty respecting their origin; 



is the language which they still speak amongst themselves; but 



before we can avail ourselves of the evidence of this language; it 



will be necessary to make a few remarks respecting the principal 



languages and dialects of that immense tract of country; peopled by 



at least eighty millions of human beings; generally known by the 



name of Hindustan; two Persian words tantamount to the land of Ind; 



or; the land watered by the river Indus。







The most celebrated of these languages is the Sanskrida; or; as it 



is known in Europe; the Sanscrit; which is the language of religion 



of all those nations amongst whom the faith of Brahma has been 



adopted; but though the language of religion; by which we mean the 



tongue in which the religious books of the Brahmanic sect were 



originally written and are still preserved; it has long since 



ceased to be a spoken language; indeed; history is silent as to any 



period when it was a language in common use amongst any of the 



various tribes of the Hindus; its knowledge; as far as reading and 



writing it went; having been entirely confined to the priests of 



Brahma; or Brahmans; until within the last half…century; when the 



British; having subjugated the whole of Hindustan; caused it to be 



openly taught in the colleges which they established for the 



instruction of their youth in the languages of the country。  Though 



sufficiently difficult to acquire; principally on account of its 



prodigious richness in synonyms; it is no longer a sealed language; 



… its laws; structure; and vocabulary being sufficiently well known 



by means of numerous elementary works; adapted to facilitate its 



study。  It has been considered by famous philologists as the mother 



not only of all the languages of Asia; but of all others in the 



world。  So wild and preposterous an idea; however; only serves to 



prove that a devotion to philology; whose principal object should 



be the expansion of the mind by the various treasures of learning 



and wisdom which it can unlock; sometimes only tends to its 



bewilderment; by causing it to embrace shadows for reality。  The 



most that can be allowed; in reason; to the Sanscrit is that it is 



the mother of a certain class or family of languages; for example; 



those spoken in Hindustan; with which most of the European; whether 



of the Sclavonian; Gothic; or Celtic stock; have some connection。  



True it is that in this case we know not how to dispose of the 



ancient Zend; the mother of the modern Persian; the language in 



which were written those writings generally attributed to 



Zerduscht; or Zoroaster; whose affinity to the said tongues is as 



easily established as that of the Sanscrit; and which; in respect 



to antiquity; may well dispute the palm with its Indian rival。  



Avoiding; however; the discussion of this point; we shall content 



ourselves with observing; that closely connected with the Sanscrit; 



if not derived from it; are the Bengali; the high Hindustani; or 



grand popular language of Hindustan; generally used by the learned 



in their intercourse and writings; the languages of Multan; 



Guzerat; and other provinces; without mentioning the mixed dialect 



called Mongolian Hindustani; a corrupt jargon of Persian; Turkish; 



Arabic; and Hindu words; first used by the Mongols; after the 



conquest; in their intercourse with the natives。  Many of the 



principal languages of Asia are totally unconnected with the 



Sanscrit; both in words and grammatical structure; these are mostly 



of the great Tartar family; at the head of which there is good 



reason for placing the Chinese and Tibetian。







Bearing the same analogy to the Sanscrit tongue as the Indian 



dialects specified above; we find the Rommany; or speech of the 



Roma; or Zincali; as they style themselves; known in England and 



Spain as Gypsies and Gitanos。  This speech; wherever it is spoken; 



is; in all principal points; one and the same; though more or less 



corrupted by foreign words; picked up in the various countries to 



which those who use it have penetrated。  One remarkable feature 



must not be passed over without notice; namely; the very 



considerable number of Sclavonic words; which are to be found 



embedded within it; whether it be spoken in Spain or Germany; in 



England or Italy; fro

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