The gypsy danced barefoot around the bonfire, her colorful skirts swirling in the night air.
You can if it is at the start of a sentence but there is no need if it is in the middle of a sentence as it'd look wrong, also because you only should capitalize words that are a country, place names..Etc. So that is why we don't capitalize the word "Gypsy" in a sentence, but you can do it when it is like this: Gypsy. By its self or at the front of a sentence. Well you don't "Have" to do it but it is recommended if you want to be good at Punctuation and Capitalization.
The gypsy travelled from town to town, sharing stories and selling handmade crafts along the way.
The gypsy caravan traveled across the countryside, bringing their vibrant music and colorful clothing wherever they went.
The singular possessive form of "gypsy" is "gypsy's."
The singular possessive form for the noun gypsy is gypsy's.
i am a gypsy
A gypsy is a traveller, who moves around, typically as part of a group.You're dressed like a gypsy, why don't you smarten up.The gypsy sold fruit on the side of the road.
The gypsy travelled from town to town, sharing stories and selling handmade crafts along the way.
You can if it is at the start of a sentence but there is no need if it is in the middle of a sentence as it'd look wrong, also because you only should capitalize words that are a country, place names..Etc. So that is why we don't capitalize the word "Gypsy" in a sentence, but you can do it when it is like this: Gypsy. By its self or at the front of a sentence. Well you don't "Have" to do it but it is recommended if you want to be good at Punctuation and Capitalization.
The clairvoyant gypsy predicted my future.
The old gypsy is an expert in palmistry.
The gypsy caravan traveled across the countryside, bringing their vibrant music and colorful clothing wherever they went.
The gypsy at the fair will foretell your future for one dollar.
I ate a fortune cookie. The gypsy told my fortune. With his money, he was worth a fortune!
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves - Cher Gypsy Woman - The Impressions/Brian Hyland Gypsy Woman Rick Nelson Gypsy Woman - Jonathan Tyler And The Northern Lights Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) - Crystal Waters Gypsy - Fleetwood Mac Gypsy - Shakira Gypsy - Abraham's Children Sign of the Gypsy Queen - Lorence Hud/April Wine Gypsy Love Song - William F. Hooley Tell Me, Little Gypsy - Art Hickman Gypsy Serenade - Fritz Kreisler Gypsy Blues Paul Whiteman In A Little Gypsy Tea Room Louis Prima And His Orchestra A Gypsy Told Me - Ted Weems And His Orchestra The Gypsy - Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra The Gypsy - Dinah Shore The Gypsy - The Ink Spots Little Gypsy - The Ames Brothers The Gypsy Rover - The Highwaymen The Gypsy Cried - Lou Christie Gypsy Man - Buddy Knox Gypsy Man - War Gypsy Queen - Gypsy Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose - Dawn Gypsy Lady - Linda Clifford Gypsy Spirit - Pendulum I Recall A Gypsy Woman - B.J. Thomas Gypsy Blood - Mason Ruffner Gypsy Road - Cinderella Gypsy - Shakira
A gorga gypsy is a non-Roma Gypsy, or a gypsy that is of non-Romanian descent.
(Of the movie Carmen) Carmen is a seductive gypsy who can make any man fall in love with her.