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Well, darling, Arawaks is a proper noun. It refers to a specific indigenous group of people, not just any old generic noun. So, if you're talking about those particular folks, make sure to give them the capital letter they deserve.
Both did all the work, while white folks benefit.
Gente comune is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "common folks."Specifically, the feminine noun gente means "folk, people." The feminine/masculine adjective comune means "common, ordinary." The pronunciation is "DJEHN-teh koh-MOO-neh."
The possessive form of folks is formed by adding an apostrophe: folks'
For folks that have gaydar as well as common sense, gayer than a French horn.
=LOS DORADOS= THEY WERE MOSTLY VILLAGERS, FARMERS, FAMILY MEN, COMMON EVERY DAY FOLKS.
As I understand it 'wanishi' means "thank you" in the Algonkian dialect spoken by the indigenous Lenapi Lape people of the New York and New Jersey... Used at present by many folks in the central NE area.
Yes, folk is a noun, and an adjective. As an adjective, it means "of the (common) people" - as in "folk music", "folk dancing". As a noun, it is always plural, and also means "(common) people": "Good folk live in that village". But you could also use "folks", with a plural ending, in that sentence. More often, "folks" is used when informally addressing a group of people in a friendly way - "Good evening, folks, we hope you will enjoy the show." or "OK folks, come on in and have a seat!" You cannot have one folk - it's meaning is always plural. However, there is a popular localized colloquialism: "He's (or she's) good folks" which breaks this rule, in a warmly humourous way.
Nathan Folks's birth name is Nathaniel Thomas Conrad Folks.
The plain folks approach is a persuasion technique where a speaker presents themselves as an ordinary person who understands the concerns of the audience. This technique aims to build trust and credibility by emphasizing the speaker's relatability and common values with the audience.
Plain is an adjective describing folks. Folks is a noun.
my quess is rural peasantry since it were common folks that stormed the bastille.