Some Gypsy words are used in English such as ... cosh (a piece of wood)
kushti (good)
wonga (money)
chav (towny) - from chavo meaning lad, originally from Sanskrit
gaff (place of residence)
"Oi mush!" (oi you to a man) - mursh is Romani for young man or lad
Some words that rhyme with gypsy include tipsy, wispy, and lippy.
gypsy,pease,greeks,freedom,poppies,
Some words and lines: its just me can't see? hurt me gypsy
The tone of the gypsy's words is mysterious and foreboding, hinting at hidden knowledge and darker truths.
rep traveller gypsy lucky
Some examples of seven-letter words without vowels are rhythms, lynx, flyby, nymphs, and gypsy.
Some words that make the "j" sound are: Jeans Jurisdiction Gentle Gist
there are 4 words without vowels that I can think of: gym, rhythm, myth and gypsy. There are also some short words like: sky, try, fly, by and cry.
The word "gorgeous" can be translated to "bachtalo" in some Romani dialects used by the Gypsy community.
There is no widely recognized link between the name "Ansilina" and the gypsy community. Names can be found in various cultures and communities, so it is possible that "Ansilina" may exist in some gypsy communities, but it is not specifically a gypsy name.
The singular possessive form for the noun gypsy is gypsy's.
i am gypsy and there is really no specil way we speak we just speak whith a britsh actent