Gypsies'
Gypsies traditionally lived in wagons or caravans, which provided them with a mobile lifestyle. These dwellings were adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs, and served as both their home and place of work as they traveled from place to place. Today, many Gypsies live in houses or apartments like the general population.
It may be spelt gypsies or sometimes gipsies.
The plural of gypsy is gypsies.
Traditionally, Roma and Sinti people, often referred to as Gypsies, are nomadic and do not have a specific home. They have historically traveled and lived in various regions across Europe and other parts of the world in caravans or traditional wagons. However, many Roma communities today also live in settled housing.
Home of the Gypsies - 1910 was released on: USA: 12 January 1910
Gypsies are semi-nomadic, and they have lived in many countries as they do today, but originally they migrated from India. They were called Gypsies because it was mistakenly believed they were from Egypt.---The homeland of the gypsies before they set off for Europe was India. It has sometimes been said that of all the ethnic groups in Europe in the first half of the 20th century they had by far the best claim to be "Aryan".---Edited by Leco:The gypsy home pulled behind cars or horses were called Caravans. :]
A store of gypsies, or possible a caravan or family of gypsies
Try tenants, renters, couch-surfers, transients, gypsies.
The collective nouns are a band of gypsies and a caravan of gypsies.
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.
Try tenants, renters, couch-surfers, transients, gypsies.
Who directed «The Time of the Gypsies»?
a caravan of gypsies
Gypsies'
The collective nouns are a band of gypsies and a caravan of gypsies.
Gypsies traditionally lived in wagons or caravans, which provided them with a mobile lifestyle. These dwellings were adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs, and served as both their home and place of work as they traveled from place to place. Today, many Gypsies live in houses or apartments like the general population.