gypsy
Urbane
vasco da gama
ShAREEF Al- idreesy
You would consider a traveler a gypsy when they themselves describe themselves as a gypsy. On the British Isles, they are traditionally nomadic people of ethnic Irish traditions.
Eddie Izzard
"Time traveler" is an English equivalent of the French phrase voyageur de temps.Specifically, the masculine noun voyageur is "traveler, voyager". The preposition de means "of". The masculine noun temps translates as "time, weather".The pronunciation will be "vwah-ya-zhuhr duh taw" in French.
For the british
queuing
The sun never sets on the British Empire.
The origin of the phrase is not clear, however it is not necessarily British, the phrase seems to come from the Appalachian Mountain region
The phrase 'out and about' is believed to first be said in the late 1800s. There is no record of who first used the phrase but it's of British origins.
in concord and lexington.