Anglais | Espagnol | |
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General | ||
General | paya | pech [adj] |
Espagnol | Anglais | |||
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General | ||||
General | paya [f] | non-gipsy | ||
General | paya [f] | non-gypsy [us] | ||
General | paya [f] | non-romani woman | ||
General | paya [f] | female villager | ||
General | paya [m/f] | pech man/woman | ||
General | paya [m/f] | man/woman from the pech indigenous people | ||
General | paya [adj] | pech | ||
General | paya [adj] | from the pech indigenous people | ||
General | paya [f] | rustic and simple person | ||
General | paya [f] | hoyden | ||
General | paya [f] | improvised song | ||
General | paya [f] | calypso | ||
General | paya [f] | rough country girl | ||
General | paya [f] | non-gipsy person (used by gipsies) | ||
General | paya [f] | churl | ||
General | paya [f] | villager | ||
General | paya [f] | peasant | ||
General | paya [f] AR | albino | ||
General | paya [f] MX disused | rural person who moves to the city | ||
General | paya [f] AR:Nw | blond woman with white skin | ||
Folklore | ||||
Folklore | paya [f] CL | dueling musicians | ||
Folklore | paya [f] EC | musical instrument similar to a bagpipe, but smaller | ||
Folklore | paya [f] CL | competition where two roving singers alternate to improvise songs on the same theme |