Gypsies

How many syllables in Gypsies?

gypsies has 2 syllables

Split Gypsies into syllables?

gyp-sies

Definition of Gypsies

Gypsies are a group of people who traditionally have no permanent home and travel from place to place for work and trade. They are also called Romani people.

How should Gypsies divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'gypsies'. The first syllable 'gyp' has one vowel 'y' and two consonants 'g' and 'p'. The second syllable 'sies' has two vowels 'i' and 'e' and three consonants 's', 'i', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Gypsies

Noun

The gypsies camped near the river and played music in the evening.

Sentences with Gypsies

  • The gypsies sell handmade crafts in the market.
  • The gypsies played a lively tune on their violins.
  • Many gypsies live in caravans and travel from place to place.
  • The gypsies have a rich culture and traditional music.
  • The gypsies faced discrimination and persecution throughout history.
  • The gypsies stopped near the village to rest and trade.
  • The gypsy children danced around the fire and sang songs.
  • The gypsies have their own language and customs.
  • The gypsies are skilled metalworkers and blacksmiths.
  • The gypsies have a colorful and vibrant lifestyle.

Quotes with Gypsies

  • "There is something about gypsies that captures the imagination." - Isabel Allende
  • "The gypsies of the world are the depositaries of music, the precious spark which illuminates and keeps alive the soul of a race." - George Borrow
  • "Gypsies are a people who have suffered much and been expelled from more places than any other." - Isabel Fonseca

Number of characters in Gypsies

7 ( g, y, p, s, i, e, s )

Unique letters in Gypsies

6 ( g, y, p, s, i, e )

Gypsies Backwards

seispyg

Phonetic Transcription of Gypsies

IPA (International): ˈdʒɪpsi:z

ARA (American): ˈdʒɪpsiz

EPA (English): ˈdʒɪpsi:z

JHIH-PSIY-Z