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How do you say I love in gypsy language?

There is no single language referred to as "Gypsy language." The term "Gypsy" is considered offensive and inaccurate, as it refers to a diverse group of people with different cultural backgrounds and languages.

Instead of using the term "Gypsy," it's more respectful to refer to specific Romani groups and their languages. For example, some Romani languages include:

* Romani: A language spoken by a large number of Romani people across Europe and other parts of the world. There is no single word for "I love you" in Romani, as the language varies greatly depending on the dialect.

* Caló: A language spoken by a large number of Romani people in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. In Caló, "I love you" is "Te kiero" (pronounced "tay kee-eh-roh").

If you're interested in learning more about Romani languages, it's best to research specific groups and their languages to ensure respectful and accurate communication.

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