- absolutism.
Maria Theresa enacted a
decree prohibiting the use of the name "
Cigány" (Hungarian) or "Zigeuner" (German) ("Gypsy") and
requiring the
terms "new...
- Zoltán "
Cigány"
Varga (born
March 11, 1964, in Budapest) is a
Hungarian rally driver,
known for his storytelling,
jokes and good humour.[clarification...
- Hungarian:
cigány; use of "roma" is also
widespread and supported. Some, but not all, Roma
consider cigány to be offensive. The word
cigány can also be...
-
ethnicity Used in 17th
century Hungary;
literal meaning is "gypsy form"
Cigány népek
Hungary Ethnic groups or
nations where the
combination of
black hair...
- well, and is
almost identical in
other Indian languages.
Gypsy Studies –
Cigány Tanulmányok (PDF), HU: Forraykatalin,
archived from the
original (PDF) on...
- as Fábiánné
Lajos Kelemen as Éneklõ
paraszt János Bal****a as
Cigány László
Misoga as
Cigány Ferenc Pethes as Áronka Zoltán Makláry as Harangozó István Dózsa...
- nije ove moje tuge (If It Wasn't For This
Sorrow Of Mine) Hej, suzo (Hej,
cigany) (Hey, Tear (Hey, Gypsies)) Oj
djevojko selen,
velen (Hey,
Fickle Girl)...
-
Retrieved 12 May 2021. "Azért fociznak, hogy ne
legyenek éhesek – A
Magyar Cigány Labdarúgó Válogatott és a nemzetközi siker". 168.hu.
Archived from the original...
- Kocsmáros György
Hajnal as
Cigány Zoltán Hosszú as Koma
Margit Ladomerszky as Julis, a koma felesége
Antal Matány as
Cigány Ilona Náday as
Mariska - Feledi...
- was
already in
serious decline. In 1854, he
wrote his last poem, "A vén
cigány" ("The Old Gypsy"). He
moved back to Pest to be
close to doctors, and died...