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The term "Gypsy" typically refers to the Romany people, who are a traditionally itinerant ethnic group with roots in South Asia. Romany communities are found throughout Europe, but they do not have a specific country or nationality.
when i get really sad i cry and gypsy tears come out nothing to happened with gypsy tears
Romany Gypsies are an ethnic group with origins in northern India, specifically the Rajasthan, Punjab, and Sindh regions. They migrated westward during the medieval period and settled in various parts of Europe.
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Gypsy Vanners usually come in black and white patches or brown and white patches. Hope this helped!!
Gypsy is not a language, they speak French, English, Romanian and different dialects depending on the region they come from.
Usually "Come, Gypsy"
It means a Spanish female gypsy.
Klezmer is a traditional Jewish genre that originated in Eastern Europe. Gypsy Jazz on the other hand is the style of Django Reinhardt, a french gypsy with a handicap in his right hand. Klezmer is characterized by the clarinet, and gypsy jazz by the nylon-guitar.
Curses by a gypsy is one of the myths of the Romany people. They are often deeply religious orthodox Christians, or in some cases Hindus based on their background (they all come from different countries), and curses are not a part of their religion or life style. They have been known to do fortune telling but it's not sure how many of them still believe in that today. Anyone can put a curse on someone by saying it but it's just superstition. It only works if you believe in it and then you create your own monster. Romanies have nothing to do with it.
The term "Gypsy" originated in England around the 16th century, referring to the Roma people mistakenly believed to have come from Egypt. The Roma actually have origins in South Asia, with migrations beginning around the 11th century. Today, the term "Roma" is preferred to refer to the ethnic group.
Gypsy Vanner's can come in all equine colors, with black and white pinto the most common color and marking.