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I . folk [fəʊk] N

1. folk pl (people):

folk
ljudje pl

2. folk no pl (music):

folk
folk m

II . folk [fəʊk] ADJ

1. folk (traditional):

folk

2. folk (connected with folk music):

folk

ˈcoun·try folk N pl

country folk

ˈfolk dance N

folk dance

ˈfolk mu·sic N no pl

ˈfolk song N

folk song

ˈfolk tale N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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