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Folktale is a noun.
is that folktale to town
There are thousands of "folktales of England" - More information needed for an answer !
No a Cautionary tale is not a folktale
Yes, "folktale" is a compound word made up of "folk" and "tale." It refers to a story or legend that has been passed down through generations within a particular culture.
The moral of the folktale "The Fisherman and His Wife" is that greed and ungratefulness can lead to negative consequences. In the story, the fisherman's wife's insatiable desire for more and more eventually leads to her downfall and a return to their humble origins.
The Tagalog term for folktale is "kuwentong-bayan."
the difference is that a fable is a boy but folktale is a girl
It is considered folklore. All of Greek mythology isn't contained in one folktale, but the individual myths are each a folktale.
The term "white elephant" often refers to an object or possession that is burdensome to maintain, difficult to dispose of, and potentially more trouble than it's worth. However, if you're referring to a specific folktale involving a white elephant, it would be helpful to know which folktale or story you are referencing, as there are various tales from different cultures that might involve a white elephant. Could you provide more context or details about the folktale you're asking about? This would allow me to provide you with a more accurate and relevant explanation of the exposition within that particular story.
yes yugioh is a folktale from japan it started in 1886
Yes, legend falls under the category of folktale, according to dictionary.com.