A gorger is anyone who is not a gypsy/ Irish traveller. Usually the word refers to the settled population, (people who live in houses).
The word "gorger" is pronounced as "GOR-jer" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
The gypsy translation of "live laugh love" is "dživavas, chachipen, mripen."
We don't call each other Gypsy. We would never say "hello Gypsy".
Gypsy = Lomani or Kipeki
In Hawaiian, the word for gypsy is "Kanaka Maoli."
The word "gorger" is pronounced as "GOR-jer" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
A gorger is a slang term that gypsies use in reference to those who live in a house. For one to leave the life of a gorger behind and become a gypsy would mean that they would have to give up their home and start to live the traveler lifestyle.
Police(man)
The gypsy translation of "live laugh love" is "dživavas, chachipen, mripen."
We don't call each other Gypsy. We would never say "hello Gypsy".
Gypsy = Lomani or Kipeki
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.
tiequefa
The Gypsy word "mockerdy" refers to a type of deceit or trickery, often implying a sense of cunning or cleverness in manipulation. It can be associated with the act of fooling or outsmarting someone. The term reflects aspects of the cultural identity and experiences of the Romani people.
Usually "Come, Gypsy"
Latcho dives is "hello"
There is no Hawaiian word for Gypsy.