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  1. Glossary of Romani Terms

    Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month; FFT Awards 2024; Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Heritage Days; Languages and glossary; ... News; Main Menu. Glossary of Romani Terms. These are the definitions of some of the Romani words used during the interviews. Please bear in mind that there may be varying definitions and spelling of these words from ...

  2. Languages and glossary

    Languages and glossary. The language used by Gypsies, Roma and Travellers are vast and varied dialects across the different communities and around the world. In this section, you will learn about language used by Romany Gypsies, Irish Travellers, Welsh Gypsies, Scottish Gypsy Travellers and by international Roma communities. Thank you to Dr ...

  3. Top 40 Slang For Gypsies

    4. Gypo. This slang term is a derogatory and offensive way to refer to a Gypsy or Traveller. For instance, "Using the term 'gypo' is highly disrespectful and perpetuates stereotypes.". In a discussion about discrimination, someone might say, "Words like 'gypo' contribute to marginalization and prejudice.".

  4. PDF Some words and phrases in Romani dialects

    Gypsy Traveller or Nacken people. While there can be general strains of Cant, localised dialects mean there are infinite evolutions of words and phrases. The language is almost entirely oral and differs between geographical locations or through family and social preferences. The language is constantly evolving.

  5. Words that you use everyday that came from the Romany Gypsy language

    The word wonga - most famously used by the former payday loan provider of the same name - actually comes from the Romany word 'vonga' meaning coal as well as money. Get the best stories ...

  6. Common English words that actually come from Romany Gypsy language

    In fact, many of the words and phrases that are a common part of the English language actually have their roots from the Gypsy and Traveller community. Figures from the 2011 census suggest there are more than 2,000 Gypsies and Travellers living in Hampshire.

  7. Romani (Gypsy), Roma and Irish Traveller History and Culture

    Romani (Gypsies), Roma and Irish Travellers have a rich and diverse culture. Romani (Gypsy), Roma and Irish Traveller people belong to minority ethnic groups that have contributed to British society for centuries. Their distinctive way of life and traditions manifest themselves in nomadism, the centrality of their extended family, unique ...

  8. Six English words borrowed from the Romany language

    Here are six such words including their meaning found in regional dialects in England with their Romany historical links explained. 1. Wonga. This is a word considered slang according to many ...

  9. Travelling Communities

    In England, the 1530 Egyptians Act aimed at ridding England of the Gypsy Romany and Traveller people - it was passed by Henry VIII and forbade Gypsies to enter the realm and made them leave within 16 days. In 1594, 9 Gypsies were hanged in New York just for being Gypsies. USA, UK, 16th century. English Gypsies.

  10. 16 words you use everyday that come from Romany Gypsy language

    7. Gavver. Another word used to describe policeman or policewoman that comes from the Romany Gypsy word 'garav' which means hide. 8. Gibberish. We use the word gibberish to describe someone ...

  11. 16 words that derived from the Romany Gypsy language

    Gavver. Gavver is another word to describe police officers, and it comes from the Romany Gypsy word 'garav' which means hide. Gibberish. We use the word 'gibberish' to describe someone talking ...

  12. Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people (UK)

    Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (abbreviated to GRT) is an umbrella term used in the United Kingdom to represent several diverse ethnic groups which have a shared history of nomadism.The Gypsy grouping encompasses Romani people who choose to identify themselves as Gypsies, including those from Romani subgroups that have resided in Britain since the 16th century, the Romanichal, Kale (Welsh Roma) and ...

  13. Romani people

    [78] [79] [80] Their name is from the Sanskrit word ... In Britain, many Romani proudly identify as "Gypsies", [126] and, as part of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller grouping, this is the name used to describe all para-Romani groups in official contexts. [127] In North America, ...

  14. Scottish Romani and Traveller groups

    Scottish Cant. Lowland Roma, or Lowland Gypsies, are a Romani subgroup in the Scottish Lowlands. They are not to be confused with Scottish Lowland Travellers, who are an indigenous people. Despite their distinct origins and cultures, Lowland Gypsies and Scottish Lowland Travellers are often grouped together as "Lowland Gypsy/Travellers".

  15. Debut novel shines light on removal of Gypsy-Traveller children

    Pick up any book on the history of Gypsy-Travellers and you'll soon come across laws and policies designed for their assimilation into 'mainstream society'. An early example is the 1574 Act for the 'staunching' of Gypsies (among other 'strong beggars and vagabonds'), setting out that their children could be taken into servitude by ...

  16. PDF Want to learn some useful words and phrases in Irish Cant?

    the pressure of contact with Irish and Hiberno-English. Mincéir means Traveller and Thari means talk, so this might be translated as 'Traveller talk'. The closest living language is old Irish, which was spoken in Ireland pre 1200s. While the language is practiced mainly through oral tradition, with very little written history of it, the words

  17. Romany Dictionary

    gypsy outside the romany tribes and of mixed blood. to look, see. mirror. mirror. a television set. scarf. to throw. silly, stupid, an idiot, a fool. ... name word. to take, to catch ... tramp, traveller with-out any Romany blood ...

  18. Roma

    Roma, an ethnic group of traditionally itinerant people who originated in northern India but live in modern times worldwide, principally in Europe.Most Roma speak some form of Romany, a language closely related to the modern Indo-European languages of northern India, as well as the major language of the country in which they live. It is generally agreed that Roma groups left India in repeated ...

  19. GYPSY Synonyms: 63 Similar and Opposite Words

    Synonyms for GYPSY: traveller, nomad, wanderer, traveler, bird of passage, drifter, wayfarer, vagabond; Antonyms of GYPSY: resident, inhabitant, settler, dweller ...

  20. Scottish Cant or Scots Romani

    Scottish Cant is spoken between Scottish Gypsy Traveller or Nacken people. While there is a standardised strain of Cant, localised dialects mean there are multiple evolutions of the dialect. The language is almost entirely oral and differs between geographical locations or through family and social preferences. The language is constantly evolving.

  21. Romanichal

    The Romanichal (UK: / ˈ r ɒ m ə n ɪ tʃ æ l / US: /-n i-/; more commonly known as English Gypsies) are a Romani subgroup within the United Kingdom and other parts of the English-speaking world. Most Romanichal speak Angloromani, a mixed language that blends Romani vocabulary with English syntax. Romanichal residing in England, Scotland, and Wales are part of the Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller ...

  22. Centuries of prejudice means Gypsies and Travellers are still political

    The word "Gypsy" is an exonym derived from "Egyptian", which is how Romani people were described when the diaspora was first noted in Britain. ... Each century has its Gypsy and Traveller ...