fairy tale

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English - Turkish
masal

Senin gözde peri masalın nedir? - What's your favorite fairy tale?

Bayan Yamada büyüleyici Japon masalını düz Japoncaya çevirdi. - Ms. Yamada translated the fascinating fairy tale into plain Japanese.

peri masalı

Peri masalı bittiğinde, çocuk çoktan uykuya dalmıştı. - Just as the fairy tale finished, the child had already fallen asleep.

Eğer onu istiyorsan - o peri masalı değil. - If you will it - it is no fairy tale.

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fairytale
peri masalı

O bir peri masalı gibiydi. - It was like a fairytale.

fairy tales
peri masalları
English - English
A folktale featuring fairies or similar fantasy characters
A fairy tale is a story for children involving magical events and imaginary creatures. She was like a princess in a fairy tale. Simple narrative typically of folk origin dealing with supernatural beings. Fairy tales may be written or told for the amusement of children or may have a more sophisticated narrative containing supernatural or obviously improbable events, scenes, and personages and often having a whimsical, satirical, or moralistic character. The term embraces popular folktales such as "Cinderella" and "Puss in Boots," as well as art fairy tales of later invention, such as those by Hans Christian Andersen. It is often difficult to distinguish between tales of literary and oral origin, because folktales have received literary treatment from early times, and literary tales can often be traced back to oral tradition
a story about fairies; told to amuse children
A tale of fiction, usually for children, with fanciful characters
A story relating the adventures of fanciful beings who appear in human form they have the power to regulate the lives of people for good or evil, and may change themselves into any shape at any time
exaggerated made-up story for young children falling action section of a story following the climax fantasy a highly exaggerated or improbable story that features events, characters, and/or settings that are not found in real-life experience fiction any narrative that is invented or imagined; because fiction may be based on actual events, it may seem very realistic foreshadowing a hint of events to come later; prepares the reader for the climax, denouement, and character changes form general term referring to the way in which a selection is put together, its "shape" or structure; sometimes called "the how" of the selection frame single, complete image in film, cartoons, or pictures; frame can also refer to the outside boundary of the image or what is contained within this boundary free verse poem that doesn't rhyme and has no regular structure
Like a folktale in form, but told specifically for children and involves more literary elements
story involving fantastic forces and beings (fairies, witches, etc.); imaginary or incredible story created to mislead others
an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
fairy tales
plural form of fairy tale
fairy-tale
Of the nature of a fairy tale; as if from a fairy tale

a fairy-tale romance.

fairytale
Alternative spelling of fairy tale
fairytale
{i} story involving fantastic forces and beings (fairies, witches, etc.); imaginary or incredible story created to mislead others
fairy tale
Like a folktale in form, but told specifically for children and involves more literary elements
fairy tale
a story about fairies; told to amuse children
fairy tale
A story relating the adventures of fanciful beings who appear in human form they have the power to regulate the lives of people for good or evil, and may change themselves into any shape at any time
fairy tale
an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
fairy tale
A tale of fiction, usually for children, with fanciful characters
fairy tale
exaggerated made-up story for young children falling action section of a story following the climax fantasy a highly exaggerated or improbable story that features events, characters, and/or settings that are not found in real-life experience fiction any narrative that is invented or imagined; because fiction may be based on actual events, it may seem very realistic foreshadowing a hint of events to come later; prepares the reader for the climax, denouement, and character changes form general term referring to the way in which a selection is put together, its "shape" or structure; sometimes called "the how" of the selection frame single, complete image in film, cartoons, or pictures; frame can also refer to the outside boundary of the image or what is contained within this boundary free verse poem that doesn't rhyme and has no regular structure
fairytale
a story about fairies; told to amuse children
fairytale
alternative spelling of fairy-tale
fairytale
an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse a story about fairies; told to amuse children
fairytale
extremely happy, lucky etc in a way that usually only happens in children's stories
fairytale
an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
sound like a fairy tale
sound like an imaginary story
fairy tale
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