In England the word for Roma people is often spelt Gipsy. If you are interested there are many variations across Europe listed in Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Romani_people LikeLiked by 1 person
Alright. Thanks for responding with some research. You’re from Rome, Italy? Gipsi, Gypsy and Gipsy are three variations of same name which means people who explore different lands. 😁🤗 LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m from UK! Yes words can have many so many layers, forms and meanings when you start digging. I do find that fascinating, thankyou for mentioning🙏💚 LikeLiked by 1 person
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Beautiful for the first day of summer.
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Thank you! 💛🙏🌞
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Great picture and words.
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You’re welcome gipsi. Why didn’t you spell “gypsy?”
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It’s easier to recognise as a personal name
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Okay I thought usual spelling was gypsy. Never mind. 😁🤗
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In England the word for Roma people is often spelt Gipsy. If you are interested there are many variations across Europe listed in Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Romani_people
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Alright. Thanks for responding with some research. You’re from Rome, Italy? Gipsi, Gypsy and Gipsy are three variations of same name which means people who explore different lands. 😁🤗
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I’m from UK! Yes words can have many so many layers, forms and meanings when you start digging. I do find that fascinating, thankyou for mentioning🙏💚
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You’re welcome gipsi.🙂🙏
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