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Qué (quién) es romany - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Romany (disambiguation)

Romany         
['r?m?ni, 'r??-]
¦ noun (plural Romanies)
1. the Indo-European language of the Gypsies.
2. a Gypsy.
Origin
C19: from Romany Romani, feminine and plural of the adjective Romano, from Rom (see Rom).
Romany         
(Romanies)
1.
A Romany is a member of a race of people who travel from place to place, usually living in caravans, rather than living in one place.
N-COUNT
2.
Romany means related or connected to the Romany people.
...the Romany community.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
romany         
n.; (also rommany)
1.
Gypsy.
2.
Gypsy language.

Wikipedia

Romany

Romany relates or may refer to:

  • The Romani people or Romany people, also known as Gypsies
  • Romani language or Romany language, the language of the Romani people
  • "Romany", the pseudonym of a broadcaster and writer of Romani descent, George Bramwell Evens
  • Romany (album), an album by The Hollies, released in 1972
  • Romany Wisdom, comic book character and sister to X-Men ally Pete Wisdom
  • Romany Malco, an American actor
  • Romany, the Diva of Magic, professional magicienne
  • Romany, Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland)
  • Romany, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (north Poland)
  • Ramana, Azerbaijan, near Baku
  • Romany is a female given name. It is the feminine form of Romanus, which means "a citizen of Rome".
Ejemplos de uso de romany
1. Run–down travellers‘ site or romantic Romany hideaway?
2. One Bradworthy villager, who declined to be named, said: "Fiona was very proud of being a Romany gipsy.
3. The groups with the lowest scores were Irish traveller children and those from gipsy and Romany families.
4. Children are believed to be smuggled from Romany areas in Eastern Europe such as this ghetto in Sofia, Bulgaria.
5. A group of Romany gipsies secretly bought the land near Shipston–on–Stour, Warwickshire, a year ago.