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- Matras_Domari_ELL2.pdf quote "The morphology of the two languages is similar in other respects: Both retain the old present conjugation in the verb , and consonantal endings of the oblique nominal case , and both show agglutination of secondary case endings . It had therefore been assumed that Romani and Domari derived form the same ancestor idiom, and split only after leaving the Indian subcontinent.".