Yes.
A gypsy caravan is commonly referred to as a "vardo" in English.
Gypsy
The word for caravan in the Romani language is "vardos" or "vardas."
a gypsy!
Yes, it's a relatively natural, carefree and economically friendly lifestyle. Although you might be classed as a "new age traveller". I think it's something to do with the amount of generations in your family that've lived in a caravan. (I live in a caravan) Initially, a gypsy was a travelling salesperson. "A" gypsy: Yes, perhaps ... but there is only one aka "Gypsy" of the new rave, Australian pop group currently in UK, "Gypsy and the Cat", staging their upcoming hits: "Jona Vark", "Time to Wonder" and "Running Romeo", and his name is Lionel Towers!!
Roald Dahl's house was called Gypsy House because it was named after the gypsy caravan that Dahl and his family had in their garden. The caravan was a place where Dahl went to write and find inspiration for his stories.
Upon extensive research there have been a wide range of results found for gypsy caravan. There is a craft and flea market by this name as well as a company in the UK that makes small caravans. The possible advantages of a gypsy caravan would be that one can sleep in the caravan and it can be moved from place to place just as a trailer would be used.
Danny lived with his father, William, in a small gypsy caravan. They had a close and loving relationship, and they worked together on their plan to poach pheasants.
in the caravan
the word Gypsy is the correct word of the word Pykie Which can be classed racist
A gypsy is a person who lives in a caravan and moves from town to town. The man went to see the gypsy woman to have his fortune told.
"Qafila al-Bedouin" (pronounced Qafilet al Bedoueen)