Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Folk"
Die Bedeutung von "Folk" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
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Was bedeutet She wants to seem interesting.
Like she hangs out with real folk.
folk
i know the meaning . but in this case....?
Like she hangs out with real folk.
folk
i know the meaning . but in this case....?
A:
Here it means people. It is considered colloquial (informal), almost to the point of seeming uneducated, so do not use it in formal writings such as an essay.
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Was bedeutet If a folk tale isn't repeated by each generation, it may be lost for all time?
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All time here means exactly what it sounds like – all of time. From now until the end of time. Another way of saying it is, for once and for all. Gone, finished, done.
All time here means exactly what it sounds like – all of time. From now until the end of time. Another way of saying it is, for once and for all. Gone, finished, done.
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Was bedeutet That's because what old folk consume materially, they give back behaviorally - providing a leveling, reasoning center to the tumult that often swirls around them.
in this, what do 'leveling, reasoning' mean??
in this, what do 'leveling, reasoning' mean??
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Keeping things level
Keeping discourse reasonable
It seems that this paragraph is saying that older people have a calmer, wiser view of events
Keeping things level
Keeping discourse reasonable
It seems that this paragraph is saying that older people have a calmer, wiser view of events
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Was bedeutet old folk's home?
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An old folks home is a retirement home, where elderly people (usually 75 years old and up) go to live when they can't fully take care of themselves anymore.
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Was bedeutet folk?
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@lillian1228: n. pl. folk or folks
1.
a. The common people of a society or region considered as the representatives of a traditional way of life and especially as the originators or carriers of the customs, beliefs, and arts that make up a distinctive culture: a leader who came from the folk.
b. Archaic A nation; a people.
2. folks Informal People in general: Folks around here are very friendly.
3. often folks People of a specified group or kind: city folks; rich folk.
4. folks Informal
a. One's parents: My folks are coming for a visit.
b. The members of one's family or childhood household; one's relatives.
adj.
Of, occurring in, or originating among the common people: folk culture; a folk hero.
Idiom:
just folks Informal
1.
a. The common people of a society or region considered as the representatives of a traditional way of life and especially as the originators or carriers of the customs, beliefs, and arts that make up a distinctive culture: a leader who came from the folk.
b. Archaic A nation; a people.
2. folks Informal People in general: Folks around here are very friendly.
3. often folks People of a specified group or kind: city folks; rich folk.
4. folks Informal
a. One's parents: My folks are coming for a visit.
b. The members of one's family or childhood household; one's relatives.
adj.
Of, occurring in, or originating among the common people: folk culture; a folk hero.
Idiom:
just folks Informal
Beispielsätze die "Folk" benutzen
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit folk.
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I enjoy listening to folk music from different lands and cultures. There is a museum exhibit of folk art on display.
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit folk.
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Scotland has many folk dances.
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit folk dance.
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"I really enjoy folk dance, do you?"
"Have you been to the folk dance night at the pub?"
"Have you ever seen folk dance?"
"I love folk dance."
"Have you been to the folk dance night at the pub?"
"Have you ever seen folk dance?"
"I love folk dance."
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit folk (people).
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"His folks seem nice" means "his parents seem nice"
"Howdy folks! Are you ready to get started?"
"The folklore tells of an old witch that once lived in the woods." (Folk= people, lore= stories of the past... So stories people tell about the past)
"Howdy folks! Are you ready to get started?"
"The folklore tells of an old witch that once lived in the woods." (Folk= people, lore= stories of the past... So stories people tell about the past)
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Folk" und ihre Unterschiede
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen folk und people ?
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People is more commonly used in modern English. Although folk will be understood and used by native speakers it’s more informal. “My folks” can mean “my parents” also (argot)
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen A folk music festival is planned for April 24th. und A folk music festival is planned on April 24th. ?
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If you plan something FOR a date, that means there's some flexibility. I want the festival to be on April 24th, but it's not set in stone. It's not absolutely going to happen. It'll probably happen around that date.
Something planned ON a date means it's going to happen. "My party is on the 24th" means there's ABSOLUTELY going to be a party on the 24th.
Something planned ON a date means it's going to happen. "My party is on the 24th" means there's ABSOLUTELY going to be a party on the 24th.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen folk music und public music ?
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folk is traditional or music based on history
public is free music that anyone can use without a fee
public is free music that anyone can use without a fee
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen folk und folkloric ?
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Folkloric is a word no one uses it could be said to refer to things pertaining to folklore while folk is a word used to describe things as rural. Folk can also refer to people in general.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen folk dance und traditional dance ?
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Either is OK unless it's really aristocratic, such as a traditional dance of the imperial court. Both are almost always OK.
Übersetzungen von "Folk"
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? (한국인들은) 한국의 새해에 무엇을 먹을까요?
(한국인들은) 한국의 새해에 무엇을 할까요? (ex. folk games)
can i say
"what do Koreans eat on new year's day?"
"what do Koreans play on new year's day?"
is it natural?
(한국인들은) 한국의 새해에 무엇을 할까요? (ex. folk games)
can i say
"what do Koreans eat on new year's day?"
"what do Koreans play on new year's day?"
is it natural?
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for the second one you can also say
"what do Koreans do on new year's day?"
"what do Koreans do on new year's day?"
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? folk
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Schaue nach der Frage, um die Antwort zu sehen
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? folk
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Thank you🙏🏼
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? folk
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People?
Andere Fragen zu "Folk"
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A. Can you tell me about folk tale in Japan?
B. Sure. Have you ever heard of Momotaro?
A. Nah, I have never heard of that.
B. Okay. Once upon a time...
klingt das natürlich?
B. Sure. Have you ever heard of Momotaro?
A. Nah, I have never heard of that.
B. Okay. Once upon a time...
klingt das natürlich?
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You did good.👍😄 It was a little mistake.
A. Can you tell me about a folk's tale in Japan?
B. Sure. Have you ever heard of Momotaro?
A. No, I've never heard of that.
B. Okay. Once upon a time...
A. Can you tell me about a folk's tale in Japan?
B. Sure. Have you ever heard of Momotaro?
A. No, I've never heard of that.
B. Okay. Once upon a time...
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Bitte zeig mir, wie man fork , folk ausspricht.
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Fork, folk
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Bitte zeig mir, wie man folk , pork ausspricht.
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Schaue nach der Frage, um die Antwort zu sehen
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What does "a folk belief " mean? Is that like a superstition or an urban legend ?
I appreciated it if you gave me some concrete examples along with the explanation.
I appreciated it if you gave me some concrete examples along with the explanation.
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Generally, a belief or rule held be a group of people without any scientific grounding.
A superstition is a folk belief that is known to be or believed by the speaker to be wrong.
An urban legend is a belief typically shared by a smaller group and of relatively shorter life span.
A folk belief is that if a pregnant women ties the wedding ring with a string and dangles it in front of the abdomen, depending on how the ring moves, sideways or in circle, she will have a girl or a boy.
The above is likely a superstition, but I have not seen any scientific study to confirm or reject it. It does seem out there though. So I can safely say it is a mere superstition.
Since this is a rather an old belief, I may not properly call it an urban legend. Also it did not come out in an urban environment. However some speakers may call it an urban legend. After all natural language is not mathematics.
A superstition is a folk belief that is known to be or believed by the speaker to be wrong.
An urban legend is a belief typically shared by a smaller group and of relatively shorter life span.
A folk belief is that if a pregnant women ties the wedding ring with a string and dangles it in front of the abdomen, depending on how the ring moves, sideways or in circle, she will have a girl or a boy.
The above is likely a superstition, but I have not seen any scientific study to confirm or reject it. It does seem out there though. So I can safely say it is a mere superstition.
Since this is a rather an old belief, I may not properly call it an urban legend. Also it did not come out in an urban environment. However some speakers may call it an urban legend. After all natural language is not mathematics.
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