How do you say hello in romani
"Gypsy" is not a language, as "Gypsy" refers to a group of diverse ethnic communities. To express "I like you" in Romani, a language spoken by some Romani people, you can say "me kamav tu."
"Baro trai te?" is a way to ask "How are you?" in Romani (Gypsy language).
In Romani, the word for beautiful is "sundro."
In Romani language, "I love you" is said as "me kamav tu".
We don't call each other Gypsy. We would never say "hello Gypsy".
In Romani language, you can say "mire phral" to mean "my brother".
In Romani, which is the language of the Roma people, you would say "Sarakiri."
The word "gorgeous" can be translated to "bachtalo" in some Romani dialects used by the Gypsy community.
"I love you" in Romani (often called Gypsy language) is commonly expressed as "Me kamav tu."
In the Romani language, "I love you" is said as "Me phenav tu."
An antonym for gypsy could be resident.
A female gypsy is called a Romani woman or Romani girl. The term "gypsy" is considered outdated and can be seen as derogatory due to its negative connotations and stereotypes.