Sinti-Manouche (also known as
Sintenghero Tschib(en),
Sintitikes or
Romanes ) is the variety of
Romani spoken by the
Sinti people in
Germany,
France,
Austria, some parts of northern
Italy and other adjacent regions. It is characterized by significant German influence and is not mutually intelligible with other forms of Romani. There are about 30,000 speakers in
Serbia and total speakers of the language is about 320,000. The language is written in Latin script and is included in Indo-European, Indo-Aryan and Indo-Iranian language groups.