What do gypsies like to be called now?

The preferred terminology for people historically referred to as "gypsies" depends on their specific ethnic group and cultural background, with Roma, Romany/Romani, and Traveller being the most accepted terms. While "Gypsy" is considered a derogatory slur by some, many in the UK and Ireland continue to use it as a term of pride and identity, making it complex and context-dependent.
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What do they call Gypsies now?

The umbrella term 'Gypsies, Roma and Travellers' includes many different and distinct groups. For example, Irish Travellers, Scottish Gypsy/Travellers and Romani people who are recognised ethnic groups.
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What can I say instead of a Gypsy?

The Romani people are known by a variety of names, mostly as Gypsies, Roma, Romani, Tsinganoi, Bohémiens, and various linguistic variations of these names.
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What is the appropriate name for a Gypsy?

The correct term depends on the specific group, but generally, Roma or Romani are preferred for the broader European ethnic group, while Gypsy can be offensive due to its historical derogatory use, though some individuals still identify with it; Traveller is an umbrella term for various nomadic groups like Romany Gypsies, Irish Travellers, and Scottish Travellers, so asking people their preferred term is best.
 
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What's the new name for Gypsy?

However, the Council of Europe and other organizations consider that Roma is the correct term referring to all related groups, regardless of their country of origin, and recommend that Romani be restricted to the language and culture: Romani language, Romani culture.
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Is cushty a Gypsy word?

The word “cushty”, sometimes spelled “kushti” in Anglo-Romany is used as an affirmative adjective and means “good” or “fantastic”. The meaning of cushty originates from an older Romany word “kuč”, meaning expensive.
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What is a British Gypsy called?

The Romanichal (UK: /ˈrɒmənɪtʃæl/ US: /-ni-/; also known as English Gypsies) are a Romani subgroup in the United Kingdom.
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What do Americans call Gypsies?

American English, Spanish, Romani, Angloromani, Caló Religion. Christianity, Islam, Romani folklore. The Romani, or Roma, are a nomadic ethnic group, often pejoratively referred to as Gypsies, who have been in the Americas since the first Romani people reportedly arrived on Christopher Columbus' third voyage in 1498.
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What is the Gypsy slang for non Gypsy people?

Gorger comes from the Romani language gorgio or gadjo, referring to a person who is not an ethnic Romani. Its etymology is obscure. In 19th-century England, a gorger was adopted as a slang term for a “man,” including a “dandy” or “landlord.”
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What is gaje in Gypsy?

Romany word used by Gypsies/Travellers to refer to the police. Gorje/Gorgio/Gorge/Gaujo/Gadje/Gaje – 'Settled community'/Country People/Flatties. 'Gorjer' (spelt in a variety of different ways) is a Romani term used by Gypsies to describe all non-Gypsies and Travellers.
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Are there still Gypsies in England?

Census data for 2021 and 2022

Around 71,400 people identified as Gypsy or Irish Traveller on the 2021 census in England and Wales, or 0.1% of the population. Around 103,100 people identified as Roma, or 0.2% of the population.
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How do Gypsies make money?

Some of the better known areas of work that Gypsies and Travellers are involved in include seasonal agricultural work, motor trading and tree-felling. Some are employed as academics, teachers and public servants and in this way they add to the local economy.
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Who is the richest Gypsy family in the UK?

Born in a caravan on the side of the road, Alfie Best becomes the richest Gypsy in the world, tackling the biggest challenge of modern times. Born in a caravan on the side of the road, Alfie Best becomes the richest Gypsy in the world, tackling the biggest challenge of modern times.
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Is Michael Caine a Gypsy?

Michael Caine (1933) Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) Yul Brynner (1920-1985)
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What is the polite name for Gypsy people?

“Roma” is the word (ethnonym) that the Roma use to describe themselves: it is the term for the members of that specific people and it is Romani for “man”. “Gypsy” is a derogatory, disparaging term – for many an insult — used by the majority population to define the Roma people.
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Who is the biggest Gypsy family in the UK?

Gypsy leaders. The Boswells were for centuries one of England's largest and most important Gypsy families. The Boswell clan were a large extended family of Travellers, and in old Nottinghamshire dialect the word bos'll was used as a term for Travellers and Roma in general.
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Do Travellers pay council tax?

Do Gypsies and Travellers pay Council Tax, Rent and Charges? Authorised Gypsy and Traveller sites are charged Council tax the same as other residential dwellings.
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What is a non-Gypsy girl called?

In Romani culture, a gorja, gadjo (masculine), or gadji (feminine) is a person who has no Romanipen. This usually corresponds to not being an ethnic Romani, but it can also refer to an ethnic Romani who does not live within Romani society.
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What is a chava in Gypsy?

it is mostly used for younger children. "This noun is either from Romany čhavo, meaning an unmarried Romani male, a male Romani child, or from English chavvy or its Anglo-Romany etymon.
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Is dinlo offensive?

🔆 (derogatory, informal) A fool or idiot. 🔆 (derogatory, informal, originally US) A fool or idiot. Definitions from Wiktionary.
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