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Meaning of cíngaro by furoya





furoya

cíngaro
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It is a way of calling the gypsy ("of a nomadic people originating in India"), although it is widely used for the European Gypsy. Spanish comes from the Italian zingaro, which probably has an origin in the Greek 945; 964; 963; 953; 947; 947; 945; 957; 959; 962; ( atsínganos "untouchable" ), with a tsigan root that seems to be earlier .

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