Because "folklore" is derived from the latin word "Fok Lior", which of course means the act of raping someone from behing, which i usually find surprising.
The spelling is Sheila in the name , the Word Sheelagh refers to Irish folklore
Old French used the word "ha" as a greeting: it means hello, but it also means any word of surprise or happiness such as ha!
Myth
La vie est pleine de surprise.
It means you get something not expected. Say I give you a bracelet and you didn't expect me to. That's surprise. ^_^
Surprise = PÅ«'iwa
It's the same word, but pronounced differently. A surprise in French is "une surprise" (sur-PREEZ).
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'surprise' is "okhwisundukhaa".
The word "folklore" is a noun. It refers to the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community passed down orally through generations.
1) According to folklore, fairies are real. 2) Unicorns are common tales in folklore.
its a surprise word because cause is make a friend you are surprised
Yes, "folklore" is a compound word. It is made up of the words "folk" and "lore," which combine to create a single word with a specific meaning related to the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community.
By word of mouth.
The word 'surprise' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'surprise' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something sudden or unexpected; a word for a concept.The noun form of the verb to surprise is the gerund, surprising.
verrassing is the word for surprise in Dutch. This word is used for enexpected thing.
The word surprise in Latin is admiratio
It was my birthday and I got a surprise!