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gitanos
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Spanish
Spanish
gypsy, Gypsy [Am ˈdʒɪpsi, Brit ˈdʒɪpsi] N <pl gypsies>
gypsy
gitano m / gitana f
gypsy moth N
gypsy moth
lagarta f
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
gitanería
gypsies pl
gitanada
gypsies pl
payo (paya)
word used by gypsies to refer to a non-gypsy
cíngaro (cíngara)
gypsy
gitanesco (gitanesca)
gypsy attr
agitanado (agitanada)
gypsy-like
calé
gypsy attr
calé
gypsy
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
I. gypsy <-ies> [ˈdʒɪpsi] N
gypsy
gitano(-a) m (f)
II. gypsy <-ies> [ˈdʒɪpsi] ADJ
gypsy
gitano, -a
gypsy encampment
campamento m de gitanos
gypsy caravan
carromato m de gitanos
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
payo (-a)
non-gypsy Am (gypsy term to refer to people who are not gypsies)
payopony mf Spain offens sl
gypsy term to refer to Latin American people, especially of short stature
flamenco
The flamenco, a very traditional form of song and dance from Andalucía, is known the world over. The origins of the flamenco can be found in the rich traditions of three national groups: the Andalusians, the Moors and the Gypsies. The song and dance movements (solo or duet) are always accompanied by a rhythmic clapping of hands and clicking of fingers together with various cries.
cíngaro (-a)
gypsy
zíngaro (-a)
(Hungarian) gypsy Am
zambra
gypsy festivity
gitano (-a)
gypsy Am
gitano (-a)
gypsy Am
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
I. gypsy <-ies> [ˈdʒɪp·si] N
gypsy
gitano(-a) m (f)
II. gypsy <-ies> [ˈdʒɪp·si] ADJ
gypsy
gitano, -a
gypsy encampment
campamento m de gitanos
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
gitanería
band of gypsies
gitanería
gypsy way of life
gitanería
gypsy saying
payo (-a)
non-gypsy (gypsy term to refer to people who are not gypsies)
cíngaro (-a)
gypsy
caló
gypsy slang
gitano (-a)
gypsy
gitano (-a)
gypsy
zambra
gypsy festivity
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There is a gypsy horse fair held on the village green each year.
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He would sing hymns to the people he met and was known as the singing gypsy boy.
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At the beginning of 1901, he made paintings of women, such as gypsy and working-class women, and still lifes.
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The gypsy reveals, however, that there is going to be a tragic disaster, and the two will never get married.
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Gypsies and others were also marked for extermination.
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