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I am half gypsy however no one knows i am and even my dad dosn't act it
Originally gypsies were indian however they all spread over Europe and south America in 1400 century and have mixed. for example romanian gypsies are usually dark because they have more gypsy indian blood in them however Celtic Irish (fair irish not black irish) are quite light because they only have extremely distant indian blood in them for example 10th great grandad or something. If someone is a gypsy and has the culture ,you can tell by what they wear. Women usually wear crop tops, and also bellydancing is in the culture. Gypsies are also usually very tough due to the traditional male knuckle fighting. Gypsies traditional religion is Catholic. Gypsies are either Caucasian(white), asian or mixed between asian and caucasian.Its rare to gypsies mixed with the black race, as afro-carribean, africans are not gypsies. Gypsy culture is very similar to the Spanish,Irish,Egyptian and Indian culture. Gypsies also usually have large families. All gypsies I know are kind and friendly and the women espiecially are very easy to get on with. They also usually have strict upbringings and are not allowed to loose their virginity before they are married because this is seen as impure and scandalous. Gypsies are also clean and traditionally the women didn't work and only the men did however this has changed slightly over the years. hope this helps!
In Romany Gypsy, you would say "Sastimos" to greet someone with hello.
The singular possessive form for the noun gypsy is gypsy's.
Mr. Heathcliff is described as a gypsy because of his mysterious and dark appearance, nomadic lifestyle, and unknown background. The term "gypsy" was often used in literature to convey someone who is unconventional, wild, and outside mainstream society.
The singular possessive form for the noun gypsy is gypsy's.
Oh, dude, the term "Gypsy's ribbon" is just a slang way of referring to a rainbow. You know, like how a ribbon has all those different colors? It's the same idea with a rainbow - a colorful arc in the sky after rain. So, if someone mentions a Gypsy's ribbon, they're just talking about that beautiful, multicolored natural phenomenon.
someone who isn't a gypsy ;)
A curse placed upon a person or object by someone of Gypsy origin.
A curse placed upon a person or object by someone of Gypsy origin.
I have a friend that's gypsy but he doesn't know how to speak it
In Romany Gypsy, you would say "Sastimos" to greet someone with hello.
There is no "SAID" gypsy color, it is a palette of colors in not a true shade as we know them (Crayola colors). You can google GYPSY COLOR PALETTE and you can see.
It means someone whos Italian!
The singular possessive form for the noun gypsy is gypsy's.
Mr. Heathcliff is described as a gypsy because of his mysterious and dark appearance, nomadic lifestyle, and unknown background. The term "gypsy" was often used in literature to convey someone who is unconventional, wild, and outside mainstream society.
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The singular possessive form for the noun gypsy is gypsy's.
Oh, dude, the term "Gypsy's ribbon" is just a slang way of referring to a rainbow. You know, like how a ribbon has all those different colors? It's the same idea with a rainbow - a colorful arc in the sky after rain. So, if someone mentions a Gypsy's ribbon, they're just talking about that beautiful, multicolored natural phenomenon.