Originally, Latin, 'fabula', a tale or story.
The word "fable" comes from the Latin"fabula" (a "story"), itself derived from "fari" ("to speak") with the -ula suffix that signifies "little": hence, a "little story".In its original sense "fable" denotes a brief, succinct story that is meant to impart a moral lesson.
this satory is a fable
Fable is the correct spelling!
fable is the root word of Fabulous.
fable Fabulous has the sense 'known through fable': from Fr. fabuleux or L. fabulosus 'celebrated in fable', from fabula.
it is a fable... the word fable implies MYTH
The word "fable" has two syllables.
Fable 3 will come out october 26 2010
There is a Greek word 'Mythos' meaning 'thought or story'. There is another old word 'muthos' meaning 'fable'. A couple of words the English language has 'borrowed'
Fable and Fable 2
Early 14th. century, from the Old French fable, from Latin fabula "story, play, fable," literally "that which is told,"
I am not sure but i know it will eventualy come out since Microsoft makes xbox and Fable 2. But for now i don't think it will.