Etymology: [ 'fOk ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English folc, from Proto-Germanic *fulkan (compare West Frisian folk, Dutch/German Volk), from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁-go (compare Welsh ôl 'track', Lithuanian pulkas 'crowd', Old Church Slavonic plŭkŭ 'army division', Albanian plog 'barn, heap'). Related to follow.
halk, folklor, millet, ahali, folklore halkın malı olan gelenek, (sıfat) halk, halk müziği, aile, insanlar, ırk, adet, ana baba, çoğ., k.dili. akrabalar, aile, ana baba, kavim, inanç, folk, kimseler, folk literature halk edebiyatı, dili akraba, halkbilg, atasözü ve masallar, âdet, folk dance halk oyunu, akrabalar, arkadaşlar, ev halkı, yakınlar, akraba, insanlar/millet,
One’s relatives especially one’s parents, People in general, Folk music, The inhabitants of a region especially the native inhabitants, Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of a land, their culture, tradition, or history, Of or pertaining to common people as opposed to ruling classes or elites, A grouping of smaller peoples or tribes as a nation, A particular group of people, people; people who share a common background or way of life (i.e. country folk); cultural or ethnic group, of people; traditional, folk can also be used as the plural form for meaning 1, You can refer to your close family, especially your mother and father, as your folks. I've been avoiding my folks lately, You can refer to people as folk or folks. Country folk can tell you that there are certain places which animals avoid old folks. = people, volk, One's relatives especially one's parents, You can use folks as a term of address when you are talking to several people. This is it, folks: the best record guide in the business, a social division of (usually preliterate) people, Folk art and customs are traditional or typical of a particular community or nation. traditional Chinese folk medicine, Folk music is music which is traditional or typical of a particular community or nation. Irish folk music. Folk is also a noun. a variety of music including classical, jazz, and folk, people in general; "they're just country folk"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next", Folk can be used to describe something that relates to the beliefs and opinions of ordinary people. Jack was a folk hero in the Greenwich Village bars. folk art folk dance folk music folk psychology, people descended from a common ancestor; "his family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower", the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community, Of or pertaining to the folk of a land, their culture, tradition or history, In Anglo-Saxon times, the people of a group of townships or villages; a community; a tribe, People in general, or a separate class of people; generally used in the plural form, and often with a qualifying adjective; as, the old folks; poor folks, Latin, vulg' (the common people); German, volk; Dutch, volch; Saxon, folc; Danish, folk Folk and vulgar are variants of the same word, Of the people; originally coined for European peasants; refers to the art, music, and lore of ordinary people, as contrasted with the "high" art or "classic" art of the European elites, The persons of one's own family; as, our folks are all well, plural form of folk, The members of one's household; especially one's parents and immediate family, People in general; everybody or anybody, The members of ones household; especially ones parents and immediate family, plural of folk, your parents; "he wrote to his folks every day", your parents; "he wrote to his folks every day, people; people who share a common background or way of life (i.e. country folk); one's family (Informal); one's parents (Informal),
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One’s relatives especially one’s parents
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People in general
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Folk music
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The inhabitants of a region especially the native inhabitants
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Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of a land, their culture, tradition, or history
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Of or pertaining to common people as opposed to ruling classes or elites
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A grouping of smaller peoples or tribes as a nation
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A particular group of people
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people; people who share a common background or way of life (i.e. country folk); cultural or ethnic group isim
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of people; traditional sıfat
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folk can also be used as the plural form for meaning 1
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You can refer to your close family, especially your mother and father, as your folks. I've been avoiding my folks lately
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You can refer to people as folk or folks. Country folk can tell you that there are certain places which animals avoid old folks. = people
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volk
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One's relatives especially one's parents
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You can use folks as a term of address when you are talking to several people. This is it, folks: the best record guide in the business
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a social division of (usually preliterate) people
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Folk art and customs are traditional or typical of a particular community or nation. traditional Chinese folk medicine
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Folk music is music which is traditional or typical of a particular community or nation. Irish folk music. Folk is also a noun. a variety of music including classical, jazz, and folk
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people in general; "they're just country folk"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next"
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Folk can be used to describe something that relates to the beliefs and opinions of ordinary people. Jack was a folk hero in the Greenwich Village bars. folk art folk dance folk music folk psychology
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people descended from a common ancestor; "his family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower"
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the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community
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Of or pertaining to the folk of a land, their culture, tradition or history
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In Anglo-Saxon times, the people of a group of townships or villages; a community; a tribe
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People in general, or a separate class of people; generally used in the plural form, and often with a qualifying adjective; as, the old folks; poor folks
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Latin, vulg' (the common people); German, volk; Dutch, volch; Saxon, folc; Danish, folk Folk and vulgar are variants of the same word
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Of the people; originally coined for European peasants; refers to the art, music, and lore of ordinary people, as contrasted with the "high" art or "classic" art of the European elites
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The persons of one's own family; as, our folks are all well
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folks
plural form of folk
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The members of one's household; especially one's parents and immediate family - "My folks visit us at Christmas."
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People in general; everybody or anybody - "Lots of folks like to travel during the holidays."
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The members of ones household; especially ones parents and immediate family
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plural of folk
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your parents; "he wrote to his folks every day"
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your parents; "he wrote to his folks every day
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people; people who share a common background or way of life (i.e. country folk); one's family (Informal); one's parents (Informal) isim
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