Examples of using Folklore in English and their translations into Turkish
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Folklore, António!
Old Swedish folklore.
Hillbilly folklore, that's all it is.
Do you have Transylvanian Folklore?
That's why it's a folklore. I don't know.
Do you have Transylvanian Folklore?
In Russian folklore, money goes to money.
They're just fear and folklore.
Folklore… usually has a basis in reality.
I don't know. That's why it's a folklore.
In Haitian folklore twins are called the Marasa.
Here it is."Legends and Folklore.
I found the folklore very interesting. No, really.
Like in Native American folklore.
Russian folklore doesn't interest the inspector.
I joined the Konstanz Folklore Society.
Contemporary folklore passed on as a true story.
I'm Park Sook and I teach folklore in Jeonju.
Hillbilly folklore, that's all it is. Well, amateurs, jack.
The local color exorcising its demons. Simple folklore.
According to Jewish folklore, A golem. it's a figure made of mud or clay.
The local color exorcising its demons. Simple folklore.
According to European folklore, the stork is responsible for bringing babies to new parents.
The local color exorcizing its demons.- Simple folklore.
No, Davenport just collected folklore. Legends from settlers and Indians.
She bears some resemblance to the bakeneko of Japanese folklore.
The whole reason to study folklore is to help us understand how and why we create myths.
It's a figure made of mud or clay, A golem. According to Jewish folklore.
This creature, according to Odo Island folklore, is called Godzilla.
It's"medieval irish legends and folklore. what the hell?