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1 Çingenece
"1.Romany, the Romany language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Romany, Romany. 3. Romany (speech, writing); spoken in Romany; written in Romany." -
2 Kıptice
1. Coptic, the Coptic language. 2. Coptic, in Coptic. 3. colloq. Romany, the Romany language. 4. colloq. Romany, in Romany. -
3 Çingene
1. (a) Gypsy. 2. Gypsy, of or pertaining to the Gypsies. 3. Gypsy, Romany, pertaining to the Romany language. - borcu petty debts. - çalar, Kürt oynar. colloq. 1. The place is in utter confusion/It´s bedlam./It´s a three-ring circus. 2. The place is a complete mess. - çergesi dirty and miserable-looking place. - çergesinde/çadırında musandıra ne arar? proverb Don´t look for fine furniture in a Gypsy´s tent. - çorbası welter of conflicting opinions. - düğünü noisy gathering, bedlam. - kavgası noisy quarrel. - parası triflingly small amount of money, trifling sum. - pembesi 1. shocking pink, a very bright shade of pink. 2. colored a very bright shade of pink. - pilici 1. shameless person. 2. very stingy person. -
4 romski
adj ethn Romany | govoriti romski speak (the) Romany (language) -
5 цыгане
1) General subject: the Gipsies, Roma, Szgany2) Collective: Gipsydom, the Romany3) Makarov: canting crew -
6 цигански
Gipsy, Gypsy (attr.)цигански език the Gypsy language; Romanyциганско лято St. Martin's summerциганско петле зоол. hoopoe (Upupa epops)* * *цѝгански,прил., -а, -о, -и Gipsy, Gypsy (attr.); \циганскии език the Gypsy language; Romany; \циганскии стан gipsy camp; • \циганскио лято Indian summer; \циганскио петле зоол. hoopoe ( Upupa epops).* * *Gypsy; Romany (език); Tzigane* * *1. Gipsy, Gypsy (attr.) 2. ЦИГАНСКИ език the Gypsy language;Romany 3. циганско лято St. Martin's summer 4. циганско петле зоол. hoopoe (Upupa epops) -
7 gitano
adj.Gypsy, Gipsy, Romany, tzigane.m.Gypsy, caird, Gipsy, tinker.* * *► adjetivo1 gypsy, gipsy2 figurado (zalamero) flattering► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 gypsy, gipsy2 figurado (zalamero) flatterer3 familiar (estafador) fiddler, swindler4 familiar (vagabundo) vagrant* * *(f. - gitana)noun adj.* * *gitano, -a1. ADJ1) [de gitanos] gypsy antes de s3) * (=sucio) dirty2.SM / F gypsy- vivir como gitanos- volvió hecho un gitano* * *I- na adjetivo gypsy (before n)II- na masculino, femenino gypsy•• Cultural note:A member of Spain's gypsy community. Gypsies often live in camps and retain their nomadic habits. They have preserved many of their customs and do not usually integrate into the mainstream of Spanish society. Their language is caló. Gypsies have been a great influence on flamenco, and many of the best performers are gypsies* * *= gypsy [gipsy], gippo [gyppo].Ex. For instance: rhyme is still RIME; gypsy is spelled G-I-P -- most of us are instructed to spell it 'g-y-p'.Ex. As a child he was bullied at school and called ' gippos'.* * *I- na adjetivo gypsy (before n)II- na masculino, femenino gypsy•• Cultural note:A member of Spain's gypsy community. Gypsies often live in camps and retain their nomadic habits. They have preserved many of their customs and do not usually integrate into the mainstream of Spanish society. Their language is caló. Gypsies have been a great influence on flamenco, and many of the best performers are gypsies* * *= gypsy [gipsy], gippo [gyppo].Ex: For instance: rhyme is still RIME; gypsy is spelled G-I-P -- most of us are instructed to spell it 'g-y-p'.
Ex: As a child he was bullied at school and called ' gippos'.* * *gypsy ( before n)una boda/costumbre gitana a gypsy wedding/custommasculine, femininegypsyno se lo salta un gitano ( Esp fam): ese bocadillo no se lo salta un gitano that sandwich looks delicious o ( colloq) yummyA member of Spain's gypsy community. Gypsies often live in camps and retain their nomadic habits. They have preserved many of their customs and do not usually integrate into the mainstream of Spanish society. Their language is caló (↑ caló a1). Gypsies have been a great influence on flamenco (↑ flamenco a1), and many of the best performers are gypsies.* * *
gitano◊ -na adjetivo
gypsy ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
gypsy
gitano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino gypsy, gipsy
' gitano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brazo
- gitana
English:
gipsy
- gypsy
- Romany
* * *gitano, -a♦ adj1. [raza, persona] gypsy♦ nm,fgypsy;Esp Famque no se lo salta un gitano: tengo un hambre que no se la salta un gitano I'm absolutely ravenous;me comí un filete que no se lo salta un gitano I had an absolutely huge steak* * *I adj gypsy atrII m, gitana f gypsy* * *gitano, -na adj & n: Gypsy* * * -
8 Roman
1. Romanesque, of the Romanesque period: Roman sanatı Romanesque art. 2. Romance (language): Roman dilleri Romance languages. 3. (a) Romany. 4. Romany, of the Romanies. -
9 Gypsies, Portuguese
Since the late 15th century, gypsies or ciganos (Portuguese) have resided in Portugal. Gypsies, whose ancestors originated in India many centuries before, today call themselves Roma. Gypsies have long cultivated a strict social and legal code, as well as their own language and customs. The gypsies speak an ancient language, Romany, which includes elements of Hindi and other languages encountered during their migrations from the east. In 2007, it was estimated that approximately 40,000 gypsies resided in Portugal, primarily near larger urban areas, including Lisbon, Esto- ril, and other cities. In historical tradition, the gypsies were migratory or lived isolated in slums or ghettos and suffered persecution. Among the groups murdered by Adolf Hitler's Nazis before and during World War II were large numbers of gypsies in Germany, Poland, Russia, and other countries. In democratic Portugal, there has been a greater governmental effort to integrate the Roma into Portuguese polity and society by enforcing public school attendance and providing social and health services. Like the Roma of other countries in Western Europe, the Roma of Portugal have become better organized to advocate for their identity, traditions, and civil and human rights. Like other groups of minorities in the country, they have received attention from various organizations of the European Union, as well as from nongovernmental organizations. -
10 Rom
n; -(s), -(s) EDV ROM, read only memory* * *Rome* * *[rɔm]nt -s, -s (COMPUT)ROM* * *<-[s], -[s]>[rɔm]programmierbares \ROM programmable ROM* * *(das)* * *Rom1 (n); -s; GEOG Rome;im alten Rom in ancient Rome;Rom wurde auch nicht an einem Tage erbaut fig Rome wasn’t built in a day;viele Wege führen nach Rom there’s more than one way ( oder that isn’t the only way) of doing it; → ZustandRom2 m; -, -a (European) gypsy, Romany, US auch Roma* * *Zustände wie im alten Rom — (fig.) everything in chaos
* * *Rome n.the Eternal City (Rome) n. -
11 цыган
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12 цыганка
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13 цыганский
Gipsyцыганский язык — Gipsy, the Gipsy language; Romany Romani
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14 циганська мова
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15 rom
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):tsiganeRomanyCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > rom
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16 manouche
n. m.1. (also n. f.): Romany, gipsy.2. Le manouche: The 'gipsy lingo', a language spoken by gipsies. -
17 цыганский
цыга́нский язы́к — Gipsy, the Gipsy language; Romany, Romani
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18 цыганский язык
Gipsy, the Gipsy language; Romany, Romani -
19 Romani
nRomanyn[Sprache der Roma]Romani [language of the Roma people]
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