You may say 'yousei,' written: 妖精
Elfo, folletto, or gnomo
It means 'Elf-friend'.
elf is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Check spelling-not an English word. Help/shelf/self/elf closest
There isn't a one word answer for those letters in English, but you can conjure up a corn elf with them.
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The word in Hebrew is the same as in English "Elf" (אלף). Jews do not have a culture that "invented" elves like Nordic Culture and therefore Hebrew does not have an endemic word for "elves". This is as opposed to "Dwarf" which is translated as Gamad (גמד) since there is a concept among Ancient Israelites of Dwarfs.
O falso duende and Um duende em New York are Portuguese equivalents of the English movie title "Elf." The first option, "The false (fake) elf," functions as the translation for DVD-lovers and movie-goers in Portugal while the second, "An elf in New York" or "One elf in New York," serves as the translation in Brazil. The respective pronunciations will be "oo FAL-soo DWEN-djee" and "oong dwen-DJEE eng noo YOR-kee" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
The noun elf is a singular, common noun; a word for a mythical character; a word for a person.
No, the noun 'elf' is singular, a word for one imaginary creature.The plural form of the noun 'elf' is elves.
There is no translation for minikperi. Minikperi is in English already. Although if one is to break the word into two parts, minik and peri, it could be potentially read as "mini elf."
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