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- Romani people - Wikipedia
The English term Gypsy (or Gipsy) originates from the Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien The Spanish term Gitano and French Gitan have similar etymologies
- Gypsy´s Persian Grill | Mediterranean Cuisine
We provide a flavor that is all it’s own Eating at Gypsy’s is not just enjoying an exemplary meal cooked by skilled professionals, it is an experience that brings you to the heart of a culture
- GYPSY’S PERSIAN GRILL - Updated May 2026 - Yelp
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- GYPSY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The word gyp, which probably originated as a shortened form of Gypsy, has noun and verb meanings relating to cheating and swindling that are widely considered offensive
- What Is a Gypsy? Their Beliefs and Lifestyle Explained
A gypsy is a member of a people originating in South Asia and traditionally having a wandering way of life, living widely scattered across Europe and North and South America and speaking a language (Romani) that is related to Hindi; a Romani person
- Romani - World History Encyclopedia
The English word 'Gypsy' comes from the myth that the Romani originated in Egypt Over time, it came to be used broadly for many nomadic or semi-nomadic groups in Eurasia In the modern day, the term 'Gypsy' is often considered offensive, although it is used by some Romani
- A History Of The Gypsies, The People Without a Country
Persecuted around the world and still subject to discrimination in modern day Europe, we look into the history of the Gypsy people
- Roma | People, Origin, Europe, Religion, Meaning | Britannica
The Romany languages are spoken by more than three million individuals worldwide, and the more remotely related Domari group of dialects (whose speakers seem to have been the ones to have been given the name gypsy, and also Spanish gitano, French gitan, from Greek Aigyptiakós ‘Egyptian’) by another two and a half million throughout North
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