There are a few.
Lady in the sense of an older woman I would use: Mort
You could use rakkli or bewer also, but these tend to be aimed at younger women
The Romani word for Lady is "Rani."
The English translation of the Romani word "voliv" is "village".
The word for "origin" in Romani is "zhanel."
The Romani translation of the word "sister" is "phral."
The Romani word for gentleman is "rom" or "romano."
The word for caravan in the Romani language is "vardos" or "vardas."
The English translation of the Romani word "voliv" is "village".
The word is pronounced "Gah-Jay." It is the feminine form of the Romani word gadjo, meaning someone who does not possess romanipen. Romanipen is the Romani spirit or culture. One who possesses romanipen is someone who recognizes themselves as a Romani and follows the cultural and social codes of the Romani.The word gadje can either refer to someone who was not born Romani, or to someone who is biologically Romani but does not follow the Romani way of life.
odjus
dance
Tsoxa pronounced: tsoh-kha The only Romani who wear skirts made of velvet are the Kale Romani who live in Finland. All other Romani use lighter materials than velvet, so relatively speaking, velvet skirts are rare among the Romani.
Walk (verb)
Niiji is a name.
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.
The Word Djila Means Songs In English
The origin is the Romani word Chavi, which means "child."
The Romani translation of the word "sister" is "phral."
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.