Examples of using Folklore in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The folklore is very colorful.
A study of local folklore.
Kalmyk Folklore is really rich.
The 15th annual children folklore festival.
Fair, folklore Go to the event.
People also translate
It will be part of the folklore of the valley.
Folklore performance+ Dinner Cruise.
View Užhorod- Folklore(en) on the big map.
Folklore and handloom products.
(the world's largest folklore organisation).
The Folklore Museum of Skopelos.
Cairo, Bazaars in the Mousky, folklore The item is not available.
The Folklore Association of Hungarians.
Four legs or two, it was something more than folklore that killed Dr. Lorenz.
The Folklore Museum of Skopelos operates morning and afternoon.
The inhabitants of the village also develop their social, folklore and cultural heritage.
Permanent Croatian folklore exhibition from the collection of Lajos Brigovich.
The horse shows up in almost every mythological writing, folklore, and reality.
I could have taken european folklore. To cover my sociology requirement, but no.
Many folklore festivals and performances are held in Slovakia throughout a year.
Fat or Laughing Buddha, who emerged from Chinese folklore in the 10th century.
Chinese folklore has imbued it with mythic qualities, but it doesn't even hunt.
The Flemish people hold colorful festivals and events,mostly based on local folklore.
In later tradition and folklore, they personify all evils imaginable.
Hortobágy is an 800㎢national park in eastern Hungary rich with folklore and cultural history.
He studies folklore and claimed that kappas truly existed, it's Shimizu Sumio-san.
No, Davenport just collected folklore. Legends from settlers and Indians.
Welsh folklore also talks of numerous ghostly animals which include the sightings of phantom horses.
Guests can reach Hotel Folklore by car from Mariscal Sucre airport in 25 minutes.
Most folklore is not story telling, but a serious attempt to pass on important information.