manouche

Django is named after Django Reinhardt, a jazz manouche guitarist from the 1930s to early 1950s.
Django est nommé en hommage à Django Reinhardt, un guitariste de jazz d’origine gitane des années 1930 jusqu’au début des années 1950.
There are also the equivalent of the Sinti in France, known as the Manouche.
On trouve leur équivalent en France sous le nom de Manouches.
Meanwhile, I sit here while Manouche makes me a cup of tea?
-Alors, il faudra que je m'explique avec les autres.
The recognition of the Roma genocide is a historic moment for those millions of Europeans who belong to the Yenish, Sinti, Roma, Manouche and traveller peoples.
La reconnaissance du génocide tsigane est un moment historique pour les millions d'Européens que sont les Yéniches, les Sintis, les Roms, les Manouches, les gens du voyage.
Yet, this grandson of a marquis has embraced the cause and the religion of the Manouche, French travellers.
Et pourtant, ce petit-fils de marquis a épousé la cause et embrassé la religion de ces gens du voyage.
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