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IN ENGLISH los gitanos
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"Los gitanos" translates as "the gypsies."
Note:
- The term "gypsies" is common in English but can be seen as pejorative. Preferred, more respectful terms are "the Roma" or "Romani people" when referring to the ethnic group.
- Spanish gender/number: "los gitanos" = masculine or mixed-gender plural. For a neutral/explicit phrase in English use "the Romani people" or "Roma."
Examples:
- Spanish: "Los gitanos viven en ese barrio."
English: "The gypsies live in that neighborhood." (or better: "The Romani people live in that neighborhood.")
Note:
- The term "gypsies" is common in English but can be seen as pejorative. Preferred, more respectful terms are "the Roma" or "Romani people" when referring to the ethnic group.
- Spanish gender/number: "los gitanos" = masculine or mixed-gender plural. For a neutral/explicit phrase in English use "the Romani people" or "Roma."
Examples:
- Spanish: "Los gitanos viven en ese barrio."
English: "The gypsies live in that neighborhood." (or better: "The Romani people live in that neighborhood.")
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