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noun2) in pl.folk[s] — (people) Leute Pl.; (people in general) die Leute
[the] rich/poor folk — die Reichen/Armen
old folk[s] — alte Leute
5) attrib. (of the people, traditional) Volks-* * *[fouk] 1. noun plural((especially American folks) people: The folk in this town are very friendly.) die Leute (pl.)2. adjective((of the traditions) of the common people of a country: folk customs; folk dance; folk music.) Volks-...- academic.ru/101267/folks">folks- folklore* * *[fəʊk, AM foʊk]I. nfarming \folk Landvolk ntold/ordinary \folk alte/normale Leute2. (traditional) [customs, culture, religion] Volks-* * *[fəʊk]pla lot of folk(s) believe... — viele (Leute) glauben...
there were a lot of folk at the concert — es waren eine Menge Leute bei dem Konzert
the young/old folk — die Jungen/Alten
old folk can't... — alte Menschen können nicht...
2) (inf= relatives also folks)* * *folk [fəʊk]A pl folk, folks s1. pl Leute pl:folks say die Leute sagen, man sagta) meine etc Leute pl oder Verwandten pl oder Angehörigen plwell, folks, shall we go tonight?3. Volk n (Träger des Volkstums)4. obs Volk n, Nation f5. Folk m (Volksmusik)B adj Volks…:folk-etymological volksetymologisch* * *noun, pl. same or folks1) (a people) Volk, das2) in pl.folk[s] — (people) Leute Pl.; (people in general) die Leute
[the] rich/poor folk — die Reichen/Armen
old folk[s] — alte Leute
5) attrib. (of the people, traditional) Volks-
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