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.
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None. They are the same
Some possible male equivalents of the name Gypsy could be Romani, Traveler, Nomad, or Wanderer.
A nomad can also be called a wanderer or a traveler.
Gatano is cat warrior/god. If you meant Gatino, that is gypsy, traveler.
A gorger is a slang term that gypsies use in reference to those who live in a house. For one to leave the life of a gorger behind and become a gypsy would mean that they would have to give up their home and start to live the traveler lifestyle.
A gypsy traveler is a person who belongs to the Romani ethnic group and often leads a nomadic lifestyle, moving from place to place. They have a rich cultural heritage, known for their traditional music, dance, and crafts. However, they have also faced discrimination and marginalization in many societies.
The opposite of "gypsy" would typically be settled or rooted.
We don't call each other Gypsy. We would never say "hello Gypsy".
A domestic traveler is someone who travels inside of the country. Someone who travels outside of the country would be a world traveler.
A gypsy is defined as a member of a nomadic, Caucasoid people of generally swarthy complexion, who migrated originally from India, settling in various parts of Asia, Europe, and, most recently, North America. It is also defined as an independent, usually nonunion trucker, hauler, operator, etc. So I they wouldn't be the same thing.
In Romany Gypsy, you would say "Sastimos" to greet someone with hello.