A "gaol" is another word for a jail, or a place of detention.
conte means tale If you want to say fairy tale, you can say "conte de fées"
There is no such English word. An anecdote is a humorous recounting, tale, or story.
It depends on how it is spelled. If you mean Qessa (قصة), that means "story" or "tale". If you mean Kisa (كيسة), that means "cyst" or "wart".
Yes, the word 'tale' is a thing, and therefore a noun.
The Latin word for the English "tale" is "fabula". It is the origin of the English words "fable" and "fabulous".
"The story of Paul Bunyan is a tall tale."
The storyteller told a tale of traditional heroism. The student told such a tall tale the teacher couldn't believe him.
tale, tail
'Golden Years' by David Bowie appears on the soundtrack to 'A Knight's Tale' and features the word "Angel" in the lyrics.
The word cities is the plural form for the noun city.
Two words. Fairy tale.
taddle tale