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folk [fəʊk]∎ they're good folk ce sont de braves ou de bonnes gens;∎ most folk just want a quiet life la plupart des gens veulent avoir une vie tranquille;∎ what will folk think? qu'est-ce que les gens vont penser?, qu'est-ce qu'on va penser?;∎ the old folk les vieux mpl;∎ the young folk les jeunes mpl;∎ city/country folk les gens mpl de la ville/de la campagne(b) (race, tribe) race f, peuple m2 noun(music → traditional) musique f folklorique; (→ contemporary) musique f folk, folk m(concert, festival) de folk∎ my folks are from Chicago ma famille est de Chicago∎ the old folks les vieux□ mpl;∎ the young folks les jeunes□ mpl;∎ hi folks! bonjour tout le monde!□►► folk art art m populaire, arts mpl populaires;folk dancing danse f folklorique;folk etymology étymologie f populaire;folk hero héros m populaire;folk medicine (UNCOUNT) remèdes mpl de bonne femme;folk memory tradition f populaire;folk rock folk-rock m;folk singer (traditional) chanteur(euse) m,f de chansons folkloriques; (contemporary) chanteur(euse) m,f folk;folk tale conte m folklorique;folk wisdom la sagesse populaireⓘ That's all folks! Les dessins animés de Bugs Bunny se terminaient généralement avec ces mots qui s'inscrivaient sur l'écran. On utilise aujourd'hui cette phrase ("c'est fini, les amis!") en allusion au dessin animé, pour indiquer à un auditoire que l'on a terminé. -
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A n1 ( people) (+ v pl) gens mpl ; country/city folk les gens de la campagne/des villes ; old/young/poor folk les vieux/jeunes/pauvres ;C modif1 ( traditional) [dance, dancing, song, singer, music, tale] folklorique ; [art, culture, tradition] populaire, folklorique ;
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folk tale — folk′ tale or folk′tale n. soc a tale or legend originating and traditional among a people, esp. one forming part of an oral tradition. Also called folk story • Etymology: 1890–95 … From formal English to slang
folk tale — or folk story n. a story, usually of anonymous authorship and containing legendary elements, made and handed down orally among the common people … English World dictionary
folk tale — folk ,tale noun count an old traditional story … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
folk tale — ► NOUN ▪ a traditional story originally transmitted orally … English terms dictionary
folk tale — noun a tale circulated by word of mouth among the common folk • Syn: ↑folktale • Members of this Topic: ↑flying carpet • Hypernyms: ↑narrative, ↑narration, ↑story, ↑tale … Useful english dictionary
folk tale — folktale folktale, folk tale folk tale . a tale circulated by word of mouth among the common folk, especially one forming part of the tradition of a culture. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
folk tale — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms folk tale : singular folk tale plural folk tales an old traditional story … English dictionary
folk tale — 1. a tale or legend originating and traditional among a people or folk, esp. one forming part of the oral tradition of the common people. 2. any belief or story passed on traditionally, esp. one considered to be false or based on superstition.… … Universalium
folk tale — story originating from and passed down by the common people of a country or region (usually transmitted orally) … English contemporary dictionary
folk tale — noun a traditional story originally transmitted orally … English new terms dictionary
folk·tale — /ˈfoʊkˌteıl/ noun, pl tales [count] : a traditional story West African folktales that continue to be passed from generation to generation through storytelling … Useful english dictionary