A fairy is a mythical creature. One form is a tiny creature, often with wings.
The pronunciation is originally (FAIR-ee) although in most instances it is pronounced the same as the word "ferry" to rhyme with merry, not hairy or wary.
Fairy.
conte means tale If you want to say fairy tale, you can say "conte de fées"
Yes, the word 'fairy' is a noun, a word for a mythical being, a word for a thing.
The possessive form of the word "fairy" is "fairy's." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a fairy. In grammar, the apostrophe followed by the letter "s" is used to show possession for singular nouns.
The word "fairy" in french is translated into "fee" with an accent acute on the first "e". To translate the word "Faery" from English to french is the exact same spelling. The word "faery" originates from the Celtic or Gaelic faeries and are associated with much wisdom. Thank you for believing!Sending sunshine,Susanne
Two words. Fairy tale.
The variant spellings of the word "fairy" are faerie, faery, or (rarely) fae or fay.
They are not real and you can not be a fairy.
There is no spell to become a fairy as fairies are not real.
yes. If you spell it, it means you say it.
The closest word is the proper noun Thumbelina (a fairy tale, a tiny character).
Fairy.
I can only say one word for this answer: NO!
The Spanish word for "spell" (as in letters in a word) is "deletrear" Which translated lyerally means to separate the letters. The word for "spell" (as in time) is "temporada". The word for "spell" (as in hex) is "encanto".
buchstabieren (spell a word) Zauber, Zauberspruch, Zauberbann (magical spell)
We say "non"
Yes hi is a word because you can say it and other people say it and you can spell it.