The vehicle commonly associated with gypsies, particularly the Romani people, is called a "caravan." These mobile homes are often colorful and intricately decorated, serving as both transportation and living quarters. Traditionally, they were horse-drawn, but modern versions can be towed by vehicles. Caravans are emblematic of the nomadic lifestyle that many Romani groups have historically embraced.
They are called Travellers.
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No. Gypsies migrated to Europe from India, and they were called Gypsies because people thought they were Egyptian. Gypsies, or Rom as they are more correctly called, have no country of their own. They are a migratory people who live in many different countries. They have darker skin, hair, and eyes than the Poles, who are of European extraction.
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Manouches are called Gypsies in English.
Travelers Gypsies Nomads
The plural of gypsy is gypsies.
The vehicle used by storm chasers is called the TIV. AKA Tornado Intercept Vehicle. The other vehicle is called the Dominator.
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. :]
the called space shuttles
The term "gadje" is often used by some Romani people to refer to non-Romani people.
A store of gypsies, or possible a caravan or family of gypsies