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Do modern day gypsies get divorced?

Yes they can


How do Gypsies travel?

Traditionally, gypsies travelled by horse and cart- in traditional gypsy caravans or wagons. now they can travel in modern day caravans or even by more sophisticated means of transport such as trains or boats.


What are the release dates for A Day with the Gypsies - 1925?

A Day with the Gypsies - 1925 was released on: USA: 15 August 1925


What does gypsies mean?

They were a group of people who made their lives by traveling. They were basically nomads.


Can African-Americans become a gypsy?

African Americans are a race of people as are Gypsies, they originated in Romania and traveled around in caravans (horse drawn not like modern day caravans). However these days the word Gypsy tends to mean traveller So no African Americans cannot become gypsies however anyone can become a traveler.


What is a group of gypsies?

A store of gypsies, or possible a caravan or family of gypsies


What is Collective noun for gypsies?

The collective nouns are a band of gypsies and a caravan of gypsies.


Are there albanian gypsy?

Sure there is. Gypsies (Romani) are spread all over Europe. There are every possible European person that could be part of Romani descent; Serbian Gypsies, Bulgarian Gypsies, Greek Gypsies, Turkish Gypsies, Arabic Gypsies (Domari;Middle Eastern Gypsies), Italian Gypsies, you name it.


What was different about the Gypsies?

Who directed «The Time of the Gypsies»?


collective noun for gypsies?

a caravan of gypsies


What do you call gypsies now days?

The term "Romani" or "Roma" is often used to refer to the ethnic group historically known as "gypsies." It is important to use these terms with sensitivity and respect for the culture and identity of the Romani people.


Plural possessive of gypsy?

Gypsies'