zigeuner has 74 translations in 19 languages

translations of zigeuner

NL EN English 5 translations
  • Gypsy (n proper adj) [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, man]
  • Gipsy [man]
  • gypsy [any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft, man]
  • gipsy [man]
  • Rom (proper n) [a member of the Romani people]
NL ES Spanish 2 translations
  • gitano [a member of the Romani people, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft, man] {m}
  • gitana [a member of the Romani people, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {f}
NL FR French 6 translations
  • bohémien (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, man] {m}
  • tsigane [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {m}
  • gitan [a member of the Romani people, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {m}
  • romanichel [any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {m}
  • Rom (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
  • Rrom (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
NL DE German 7 translations
  • Rom (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] {n}
  • Zigeuner (n) [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft, man] {m}
  • Zigeunerin (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {f}
  • Roma (proper n) [a member of the Romani people]
  • Romni (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] {f}
  • Sinto (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] {m}
  • Sinti (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] {m}
NL IT Italian 5 translations
  • zingaro (n proper adj) [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft, man] {m}
  • zingara (n proper adj) [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {f}
  • Zingari (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
  • zingari (n proper adj) [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group] (n proper adj)
  • zingare (n proper adj) [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group] (n proper adj)
NL PT Portuguese 4 translations
  • cigano (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft, man] {m}
  • cigana (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {f}
  • români (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
  • romani (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
NL SV Swedish 3 translations
  • rom (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (u)
  • zigenare (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] (u)
  • zigenerska (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] (u)
NL CS Czech 4 translations
  • Rom (proper n) [a member of the Romani people]
  • cikán [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {m}
  • Cikán (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] {m}
  • Cikánka (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] {f}
NL PL Polish 4 translations
  • Cygan (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] {m}
  • Cyganka (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] {f}
  • cygan [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {m}
  • cyganka [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {f}
NL DA Danish 3 translations
  • sigøjner [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft]
  • roma (proper n) [a member of the Romani people]
  • romani (proper n) [a member of the Romani people]
NL BG Bulgarian 2 translations
  • циганин [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] (cíganin)
  • циганка [a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {f} (cíganka)
NL HU Hungarian 2 translations
  • cigány (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft]
  • roma (proper n) [a member of the Romani people]
NL AF Afrikaans 1 translation
  • sigeuner [any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft]
NL RU Russian 8 translations
  • ром (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (m)
  • цыган {m} (cygán)
  • ро́ма (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
  • рома́л (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
  • рома́лка (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
  • цыга́н (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] (proper n)
  • цыга́нка (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] (proper n)
  • цыганка {f} (cygánка)
NL SL Slovenian 3 translations
  • cigan [a member of the Romani people, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {m}
  • ciganka (proper n) [a member of the Romani people, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] {f}
  • Rom (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
NL ZH Chinese 2 translations
NL HI Hindi 3 translations
  • यायावार [any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] (yāyāvār)
  • जिप्सी [a member of the Romani people, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] (jipsī)
  • रोमा (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
NL JA Japanese 3 translations
  • ジプシー [a member of the Romani people, a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group, any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft] (jipushī)
  • ロマ (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (Roma)
  • ロム (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
NL VI Vietnamese 7 translations
  • digan (n adj) [any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft]
  • dân gipsi (n adj) [any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft]
  • người Di Gan (n adj) [any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft]
  • dân gipxi (n adj) [any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft]
  • người Di-gan (proper n) [a member of the Romani people]
  • người Xư-gan (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)
  • người Bô-hê-miên (proper n) [a member of the Romani people] (proper n)