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Gipsy - translation to English

INDO-ARYAN ETHNIC GROUP
Gypsies; Sinti and Roma; Gipsies; Rom (people); Roma (people); Rroma; Gypsi; Rroma (people); Gypsie; Tzyhany; Gypsy origin; Gypsy and Egypt; Roma People; Roma gypsies; Gyp (slang); Romastan; Gypsey; Roma (Romani subgroup); Romany folk; Romani folk; Romanies; Çingene; Rrom; Tzigan; Rroma people; Cingene; Gypsys; Roma Gypsies; Roma/Gypsy; Szgany; Romany people; Roma people; Kalé; Romani in the Balkans; Romani people in Eastern Europe; Roma people in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma (ethnonym); Roma in Eastern Europe; Romani people in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma in Central and Eastern Europe; Roma people in the Balkans; Romani (people); Roma gypsy; Romani social issues; Romani criminality; Roma criminality; Romani People; Romanis; Gypsy (people); Rom people; Iberian Kale; Cigan; Roma Gipsies; The Gypsies; Romany gypsy; Gypsy people; Rromani people; Gypsy; Persecution of Romani people; Persecution of Romany; Persecution of Gypsies; Romani community; Gipsy (people); Forced assimilation of Romani people; Genetic studies on Romani people; Religious beliefs of Romani people; Artistic representations of Romani people; Gipsy; Cigani
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  • fortune-teller]] in Poland, by [[Antoni Kozakiewicz]], 1884
  • Nomadic Roma family traveling in [[Moldavia]], 1837
  • Hungary]], by [[Sándor Bihari]], 1886
  • Costume of a Romani woman
  • Deportation of Roma from [[Asperg]], Germany, 1940 (photograph by the ''Rassenhygienische Forschungsstelle'')
  • [[Sinti]] and other Romani about to be deported from Germany, 22 May 1940
  • Margarita Cansino (later known as [[Rita Hayworth]]) with her father and dance partner [[Eduardo Cansino]], 1933
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  • ''Two Gypsies'' by [[Francisco Iturrino]]
  • Romani and bear ([[Belgrade]], Banovo brdo, 1980s)
  • Cofradía de los Gitanos]] parading the "throne" of Mary of the O during the [[Holy Week in Malaga]], Spain
  • ''Gypsies camping''. Welsh Romanies near [[Swansea]], 1953
  • A Romani wagon pictured in 2009 in [[Grandborough]] Fields in Warwickshire. Grandborough Fields Road is a popular spot for travelling people.
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  • Street performance during the [[Khamoro]] [[World Roma Festival]] in [[Prague]], 2007
  • Finnish Romani]] women in [[Helsinki]], Finland, in the 1930s
  • The migration of the Romanis through the Middle East and Northern Africa to Europe
  • Muslim Romanies in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (around 1900)
  • Romani girl
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  • Antiziganist protests in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]], 2011
  • An 1852 [[Wallachia]]n poster advertising an auction of Romani slaves in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]]
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  • Two Orthodox Christian Romanies in [[Cluj-Napoca]], [[Romania]]
  • Christian Romanies during the pilgrimage to [[Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer]] in France, 1980s

Gipsy         

['dʒipsi]

прилагательное

['dʒipsi]

общая лексика

цыганский

существительное

['dʒipsi]

общая лексика

цыган

цыганка

цыганский язык

глагол

общая лексика

вести бродячий образ жизни

выезжать на пикник

(gipsy) вести бродячий, кочевой образ жизни

устраивать пикник

Gipsy         
Gipsy 1. noun 1) цыган; цыганка 2) цыганский язык 2. adj. цыганский 3. v. 1) (gipsy) вести бродячий, кочевой образ жизни 2) устраивать пикник
Romanes         
  • Dialects of the Romani language
LANGUAGE OF THE ROMANI PEOPLE BELONGING TO THE INDO-ARYAN BRANCH OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGE FAMILY
Rromanes; List of Romani languages; Romani šib; Romanes; Gipsy language; Roma language; Romani sib; Romany language; Romika; ISO 639:rom; Romani languages; Rromani language; Sintenghero Tschib; Rromany language; History of the Romani language; Romani Language; Romani dialects; Romani-language

['rɔmənes]

существительное

общая лексика

цыганский язык

Definition

Gipsy
¦ noun variant spelling of Gypsy.

Wikipedia

Romani people

The Romani (also spelled Romany or Rromani , ), colloquially known as the Roma, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group and traditionally nomadic itinerants. They live in Europe and Anatolia, and have diaspora populations located worldwide with significant concentrations in the Americas. Linguistic and genetic evidence suggests that the Roma originated in the Indian subcontinent; in particular, the region of Rajasthan. The Romani began to leave India about 1,000 years ago. They most likely left to escape the invasion of Afghan general Mahmud of Ghazni early in the 11th century. Mahmud's troops probably pushed the Romani out of northern India and into the area that is now Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran. The Romani people arrived in Europe around the 14th century.

They are dispersed, but their most concentrated populations are located in Europe, especially Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, Southern France, as well as Western Asia (mainly Turkey). In the English language the Romani people are widely known by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered pejorative by some Romani people due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity as well as its historical use as a racial slur. For versions (some of which are cognates) of the word in many other languages (e.g., Greek: Γύφτος or Τσιγγάνος, French: Tzigane or gitan, Spanish: gitano, Italian: zingaro, Portuguese: cigano, Romanian: țigan and German: Zigeuner) this perception is either very small or non-existent. At the first World Romani Congress in 1971, its attendees unanimously voted to reject the use of all exonyms for the Romani people, including Gypsy, due to their aforementioned negative and stereotypical connotations.

Since the 19th century, some Romani people have also migrated to the Americas. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States and 800,000 in Brazil, most of whose ancestors emigrated in the 19th century from Eastern Europe. Brazil also includes a notable Romani community descended from people deported by the Portuguese Empire during the Portuguese Inquisition. In migrations since the late 19th century, Romani people have also moved to other countries in South America and to Canada. Though often confused with them, the Romani people are culturally different from Irish Travellers and the Yenish people, two groups who may be related to each other.

Romani is an Indo-Aryan language with strong Balkan and Greek influence. It is divided into several dialects, which together are estimated to have more than two million speakers. Because it has traditionally been an oral language, many Romani people are native speakers of the dominant language in their country of residence or of mixed languages combining the dominant language with a dialect of Romani; those varieties are sometimes called Para-Romani.

Examples of use of Gipsy
1. Chichester respected Gipsy Moth IV but never loved her.
2. Gipsy Hill police station is less than 100 yards away.
3. And her relationship with ‘water gipsy‘ Rich Annetts is over.
4. An invasion of Romanian gipsy orphans has left a British town facing financial crisis.
5. I find her in a bungalow in the heart of the gipsy community.
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