Synonyms for tzigane
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tsi-gahn |
Phonetic Transcription : tsɪˈgɑn |
Définition of tzigane
- As in gypsy : noun wanderer
- He now spoke in English, but later he relapsed into the Tzigane tongue.
- Extract from : « Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies » by Alice B. Emerson
- Her eyes sparkled and she talked with him for some time in the Tzigane tongue.
- Extract from : « Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies » by Alice B. Emerson
- It is the Tzigane, Fifi, who permits herself the honour of addressing you.
- Extract from : « The Dark Star » by Robert W. Chambers
- And while he read, there came from the salon the notes of a Tzigane waltz played on the piano.
- Extract from : « Csar or Nothing » by Po Baroja Baroja
- Through the illuminated windows the tzigane music poured forth its waves of sensuous melodyand alas!
- Extract from : « Marie Tarnowska » by Annie Vivanti
- Somebody played the languorous waltzes of the Tzigane orchestras on the piano.
- Extract from : « Csar or Nothing » by Po Baroja Baroja
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