Gitano in english
Gypsy
pronunciation: dʒɪpsi part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dʒɪpsi part of speech: noun
In gestures
gitano = gypsy [gipsy] ; gippo [gyppo].
Example: For instance: rhyme is still RIME; gypsy is spelled G-I-P -- most of us are instructed to spell it 'g-y-p'.Example: As a child he was bullied at school and called 'gippo'.more:
» brazo (de) gitano = roly-poly pudding ; roly-poly .
Example: Traditional roly-poly pudding was made with sue but I prefer a lighter version made with butter. Example: Non-Brits might not relish its hefty dose of stodge and sugar, but jam roly-poly is part of a pudding tradition going back to the Middle Ages.» gente de etnia gitana = Roma people ; Romani people .
Example: Nobody knows for sure how many Roma people have come to Sheffield since Slovakia joined the EU in 2004. Example: It is estimated that the Romani people left India about 1,000 years ago, passed the Caucasus Mountains and then moved across the southern coast of the Black Sea to Europe, where they branched off to different regions in the 13th century.