They are called Zigeuner.
Prnounced TSEE-GOY-NAH
Using the term "gypsy" is considered outdated and can be offensive. The correct term is Romani people. Some common German Romani surnames include MΓΌller, Schmidt, and Mayer.
Common names for Gypsies include Roma, Romani, and Travellers.
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In German, the name Brandon Jackson would be spelled as "Brandon Jackson." German typically uses the same spelling for English names.
It may be spelt gypsies or sometimes gipsies.
Yes, there are German Romani people, also known as Sinti and Roma, who have been part of German society for centuries. They have their own unique cultural traditions, language, and customs. However, they have faced discrimination and persecution throughout history, including during the Holocaust.
Common names for Gypsies include Roma, Romani, and Travellers.
Jews gypsies and gays
Hans Bahlow has written: 'Niederdeutsche Namenwelt' -- subject(s): Etymology, Low German Names, Low German language, Names, Names, Low German 'Wedelstaedt Deutsches Namenlexikon' -- subject(s): Etymology, German, German language, Names, Names, Personal, Personal Names 'Niederdeutsches Namenbuch' -- subject(s): Low German, Names, Personal, Personal Names 'Deutsches namenbuch' -- subject(s): Etymology, German, German language, Names, Names, Personal, Personal Names
well none have German names
They killed the gypsies because they thought they were an inferior race and a strain of the food supply
It is capitalised when referring to the race of the Romany Gypsies. Just as the names of all races are capitalised.
Well the most important witch is Serafina Pekkala, who is Lyra's friend. There are many gypsies, but Tony Marakios, Billy Costa and Ma Costa are the most important.
Yes. In Europe there are gypsies, and there is stillprejudice against them.yer i mean were still offended called names thrown out of pubs or resturants and that u lot r so cruel sorry to the people who think gypsies are good hold that though all ya life xx
Wilhelm Reinhold Brauer has written: 'Prussische Siedlungen westlich der Weichsel' -- subject(s): Dialects, Etymology, Geographical Names, German Names, German language, Names, Names, Geographical, Names, German
There are really no German relegions.
As a rule names are not translated, so it remains Jennifer. There is no German equivalent.
A store of gypsies, or possible a caravan or family of gypsies