Yes, also some people call it a fairytale.
I think it is
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Jack was born in America, his mom wasn't! She was born in the Lebanon!
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what are different versions of jake and the bean stock
Ireland....... from the Irish folktale about Stingy Jack
Yes, "Jack and Jill" is considered a nursery rhyme, not a folktale. It is a traditional English nursery rhyme that has been passed down through generations.
Max and Ruby - 2002 Max and the Beanstock was released on: USA: 16 October 2008
Jack V. Haney has written: 'Russian Legends (Complete Russian Folktale)' 'From Italy to Muscovy' 'Russian Wondertales'
Folktale is a noun.
is that folktale to town
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 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.