folklore in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

folklore in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for folklore in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

folklore [ˈfəʊklɔ:ʳ, Am ˈfoʊklɔ:r] N no pl

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A secondary school for folklore songs and instruments was founded in 1972.
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This building also houses the village library and folklore museum.
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The stadium reconstruction has already stretched now for a record of over 20 years and became a joke in local folklore.
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The collection is divided into two parts, military and folklore.
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In holistic healing circles and popular alternative medicine folklore, royal jelly is believed to have anti-aging properties.
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Local folklore suggests that beacons were lit on high ground around the village to warn of such raids and that attacks were fiercely resisted.
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The song was widely misinterpreted as jingoistic, and in connection with the 1984 presidential campaign became the subject of considerable folklore.
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Television, literature, and folklore are in part responsible for the hype surrounding snakebites, and people may have unwarranted thoughts of imminent death.
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He incorporates folklore into his songs, using the traditions of the past to make comments about the state of society.
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For this folklore the majority of ordinary people (except perhaps monks) were sympathetic with the white snake and not with the busybody monk.
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