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1 zíngaro
adj.Gypsy, tzigane, Gipsy.m.Gypsy, Gipsy.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Tzigane, Hungarian gypsy► adjetivo1 Tzigane* * *zíngaro, -aADJ SM / F = cíngaro* * *- ra adjetivo/masculino, femenino gypsy ( especially from Central Europe)* * *- ra adjetivo/masculino, femenino gypsy ( especially from Central Europe)* * *zíngaro -raadj/m,fgypsy ( especially from Central Europe)* * *zíngaro, -a♦ adjgypsy♦ nm,fgypsy -
2 tsigane
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3 Çigan
"1. (a) Gypsy (especially one from Hungary or Romania). 2. Gypsy, of the Gypsies (especially of those in Hungary or Romania). - müziği Hungarian Gypsy music; Romanian Gypsy music." -
4 zimbalum
cimbalom, cymbalom, Hungarian gypsy dulcimer. -
5 cíngaro
adj.Gypsy, tzigane.m.Gypsy, Gipsy.* * *► adjetivo1 gypsy, Tzigane► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 gypsy, Tzigane* * *cíngaro, -a1.ADJ gipsy2.SM / F gipsy ( esp Hungarian)* * *cíngaro -raadj/m,fgypsy* * *
cíngaro,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino gypsy
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cíngara
* * *cíngaro, -a♦ adjTzigane♦ nm,fTzigane* * *I adj gypsyII m, cíngara f gypsy -
6 zigano
◆ s.m. tzigane; Hungarian gipsy.* * *[tsi'gano] 1.aggettivo Tzigane2.* * *zigano/tsi'gano/Tzigane(f. -a) Tzigane.
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