Gypsy in Japanese
Gypsy in Japanese is ジプシー — Gypsy means a member of the Romani people, a traditionally travelling ethnic group.
Gypsy in Japanese
ジプシー
Pronounced: jipushī
ジプシー
Pronounced: jipushī
(colloquial) An itinerant person or any person, not necessarily Romani; a tinker, a traveller or a carny.
What does "Gypsy" mean?
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noun A member of the Romani people, a traditionally travelling ethnic group.
"The festival featured traditional Romani, or gypsy, music and dance."
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adj Relating to a free-spirited, wandering lifestyle, used loosely and figuratively.
"She described her twenties as a gypsy period of moving from city to city."
Gypsy in a sentence
- The festival featured traditional Romani, or gypsy, music and dance.
- She described her twenties as a gypsy period of moving from city to city.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Gypsy" in Japanese?
"Gypsy" in Japanese is ジプシー. Gypsy means: A member of the Romani people, a traditionally travelling ethnic group.
How do you pronounce ジプシー?
"Gypsy" in Japanese is ジプシー, pronounced "jipushī".
How do you use "Gypsy" in a sentence?
Example: "The festival featured traditional Romani, or gypsy, music and dance." In Japanese, "Gypsy" is ジプシー.
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