The term "gypsy" typically refers to the Roma people, an ethnic group with origins in South Asia. There are no known Jamaican Roma communities. However, Jamaica is a diverse country with people of various ethnic backgrounds, including those with ancestral ties to India and the Middle East.
The Maori word for Jamaican is "Hāmaika."
It is Jamaican slang for dried menstrual blood.
We can't generalise all gypsies, just like people who live in houses some of their homes will be a wreck and others will have immaculate homes.
Patois is a Jamaican language dialect. To say the English phrase 'thank you' in Jamaican patois one would say the phrase 'tenk yuh'.
Yes, many modern caravans used by Romani people (referred to as "Gypsies" in the question) are equipped with toilets. It varies depending on the specific caravan and its facilities.
Band of Gypsys was created on 1970-03-25.
not gypsys
Candidness
Yes
There aren't any significant similarities between Hebrew and Jamaican Patois.
the gypsys and nomads
gypsys eat rabbits
no, because irland rules
Gypsys.
they killed the jews gypsys and gays
Jamaican English is just an English dialect. Enjoy is the same in any English dialect.
A Jamaican artifact is any object made or modified by a human culture found in Jamaica.