The term "gadje" is often used by some Romani people to refer to non-Romani people.
"Gadjo" is a term used by some Romani people to refer to non-Romani individuals, and can also be used as a term of endearment.
The term "gorger" is a derogatory slang for a person from a settled non-Romani community, often used by the Romani people. It is often used to distinguish between the settled community and the nomadic Romani population.
A gorger is anyone who is not a gypsy/ Irish traveller. Usually the word refers to the settled population, (people who live in houses).
Could you mean "rakli"? Rakli is "non-Romani ("Gypsy") girl" or "non-Romani ("Gypsy") daughter". That is contrasted to "chavi" which is "girl" or "daughter" but refers to Romani.
Pino Petruzzelli has written: 'Non chiamarmi zingaro' -- subject(s): Romanies, Biography, Ethnic identity
Non est dificulis
6 million Jews and 5 million non-Jews (Romani, Slavs, Political Dissenters, Jehovah's Witnesses, Homosexuals, Handicapped, etc.)
It depends on what language they speak. There is no difference in what Jewish people call their parents and what non-Jewish people call their parents.
Among the Romani the word for outsiders is gadjo (gadji for female). Among the non-romani there are various words, depending on the language base. Gadjo may be related to the Japanese word gaijan.
Non-Verbal
Because they are referring to the person's diet. Many vegetarians call people who eat meat non-vegetarians while they usually call themselves omnivorous.