Manusze
Manche (Manuša, fr: Manouches, from the manuscript of the Romani word "man") is a linguistic and ethnographic group of Roma, traditionally resident in Belgium and northern France, mainly in Alsace.
This name is commonly referred to as the dialect of the north-western branch of the Romanian Sinti language, living in French-speaking areas. With the other Sinti, they share the same language, a similar understanding of the Romanipen principles, and the range of traditionally performed professions (horse trading, fortune telling, musicology, various forms of entertainment, eg circus, etc.). Up to the present day they practice seasonal economic viability thanks to French legal regulations, which Gens du voyage does not only allow flexible children's education system, but also stopover for specially designated parking places. Currently, their main form of transport is passenger cars with caravans that replace traditional horse carts (see: Gypsy rolling stock). Their dialect over the centuries has undergone a profound influence on the German, and is now gradually supplanted by French due to the influence of mass culture. Bibliography
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