gadžo

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Balkan Romani

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Noun

gadžo m

  1. (Bugurdži, Macedonian Arli, Sofia Erli) gadje (non-Romani person)
  2. (Bugurdži) Serb
  3. (Bugurdži) Christian
  4. (Kosovo Arli, Sofia Erli) husband (non-Roma)

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Baltic Romani

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Noun

gadžo m

  1. (Litovska) gadje (non-Romani person)

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Carpathian Romani

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Noun

gadžo m

  1. (Burgenland, East Slovakia, Gurvari, Hungarian Vend) gadje (non-Romani person)
  2. (East Slovakia) villager (male non-Rom)
  3. (East Slovakia, Gurvari, Hungarian Vend) peasant
  4. (East Slovakia, Gurvari) husband (non-Rom)
  5. (Burgenland) farmer
  6. (Burgenland) stranger

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Czech

Etymology

Derived from Romani gaʒo, from Sanskrit गार्ह्य (gārhya, domestic (not itinerant)).[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

gadžo m anim

  1. gadjo (non-Romani person)
    Synonym: nerom
    Antonyms: Rom, cikán

Declension

References

  • gadža”, in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu (in Czech)
  1. ^ “Archived copy”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), 2019 April 25 (last accessed), archived from the original on 5 January 2021

Romani

Noun

gadžo m (plural gadže)

  1. Pan-Vlax spelling of gaʒo

Sinte Romani

Etymology

From Romani gaʒo.

Noun

gadžo m

  1. gadje, peasant
  2. husband

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