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I . folk [fəʊk] SOST

1. folk pl (people):

folk
ljudje pl

2. folk no pl (music):

folk
folk m

II . folk [fəʊk] AGG

1. folk (traditional):

folk

2. folk (connected with folk music):

folk

ˈcoun·try folk SOST pl

country folk

ˈfolk dance SOST

folk dance

ˈfolk mu·sic SOST no pl

ˈfolk song SOST

folk song

ˈfolk tale SOST

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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The betel leaf chewing is a traditional habit and was a preserve of the older folks.
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He started composing his own music as a teenager, first writing by playing a folk guitar.
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He said that old folks say they remember seeing wolves in the bay-swamp area and talk about them every now and then.
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He continues to create music that spans the genres of new age, jazz and folk.
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Some of the band's albums are heavily folk influenced, while others have a more traditional black metal sound.
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It consists of eight variations on a folk tune melody first played on the solo viola.
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And his paintings reveal the noisy life of the city folk.
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Folklore today is part of the national heritage, represented in particular by national and local traditions, songs, folk dances and literature.
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One could sit on a rock and observe the activities of the local folk as they went about their activities.
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Ba, who is a very old folk-lore figure, already occurs in the c.
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