"I love you" in Romani (often called Gypsy language) is commonly expressed as "Me kamav tu."
In Romani language, "I love you" is said as "me kamav tu".
In the Romani language, "I love you" is said as "Me phenav tu."
"Gypsy" is not a language, as "Gypsy" refers to a group of diverse ethnic communities. To express "I like you" in Romani, a language spoken by some Romani people, you can say "me kamav tu."
"Baro trai te?" is a way to ask "How are you?" in Romani (Gypsy language).
In Romani language, you can say "mire phral" to mean "my brother".
In Romani language, "I love you" is said as "me kamav tu".
In the Romani language, "I love you" is said as "Me phenav tu."
Gypsy is not a language ; )
"Gypsy" is not a language, as "Gypsy" refers to a group of diverse ethnic communities. To express "I like you" in Romani, a language spoken by some Romani people, you can say "me kamav tu."
"Baro trai te?" is a way to ask "How are you?" in Romani (Gypsy language).
In Romani, which is the language of the Roma people, you would say "Sarakiri."
In Romani language, you can say "mire phral" to mean "my brother".
Gypsy is not a language, they speak French, English, Romanian and different dialects depending on the region they come from.
How do you say I love my man
Franz Lehar was the composer of Gypsy Love.
In the Chakma language, you can say "Ayi Kuru" to express "I love you."
In Karbi language, you can say "Amthan jakar" to express "I love you".