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folk

Aussprache: [foʊk]

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Kontext: „relationship“

(noun) people in a community or group who share similar traditions and culture. When we talk about 'folk', we often mean regular people and their customs.

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Folk from the village gathered to celebrate their annual festival.

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The artist didn't want to create his work for the folk of the city; he wanted to focus on a different audience.

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What kind of folk traditions are celebrated in your area?

Kontext: „music“

(noun) a type of music that comes from the traditions of common people. Folk music tells stories and often uses simple instruments.

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She enjoys listening to folk music because it often tells beautiful stories.

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He doesn't like folk music; he prefers modern pop songs instead.

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Have you ever heard a folk song that you really liked?

Kontext: „informal address“

(noun) a friendly way to refer to a group of people, often used in conversation. It’s like saying 'you all' or 'everyone'.

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Hey folk, let's get started with the meeting!

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I wasn't talking to the folk in the back; I meant the people in the front.

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Did you invite any folk to the party this weekend?

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