Saluti Romani means "Roman salute" in Italian. It refers to a raised arm gesture used as a form of greeting or salutation, similar to the more well-known Nazi salute but with the arm extended out straight rather than at an angle. The gesture is associated with early Roman culture and has also been used in certain fascist movements.
"Gypsy" is a term historically used to refer to Romani people, an ethnic group with roots in South Asia and a nomadic lifestyle in Europe. It is considered a pejorative term by many Romani people, who prefer to be called Romani or traveler. It is important to avoid stereotypes and understand that the Romani community is diverse and should be treated with respect.
In Romani language, you can say "mire phral" to mean "my brother".
Puka
I believe it means "love". "Love" in Romani is kom. Voliv is Gaelic, not Romani.
The word for "origin" in Romani is "zhanel."
Saluti e baci was created in 1953.
The term "gorger" is a derogatory slang for a person from a settled non-Romani community, often used by the Romani people. It is often used to distinguish between the settled community and the nomadic Romani population.
My translator says, 'Roman soon'
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.
Saluti dagli Stati Uniti.
"Gypsy" is a term historically used to refer to Romani people, an ethnic group with roots in South Asia and a nomadic lifestyle in Europe. It is considered a pejorative term by many Romani people, who prefer to be called Romani or traveler. It is important to avoid stereotypes and understand that the Romani community is diverse and should be treated with respect.
The Romani people in Italy speak Italian and Romani.
In Romani language, you can say "mire phral" to mean "my brother".
"Regards" in English is saluti in Italian.
grazie per i saluti
happy or good thought about someone as in if someone said "Give them my warm regards" they mean "tell them something nice about themselves for me."
Puka