English to Igbo Meaning of folk - ndiife


Folk :
ndiife

mba, agbụrụ, ndị mmadụ, ndiife, ebo, ọha na eze, ọha, Ihọd, onye, a kpọrọ mmadụ, ikwu

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Definitions of folk in English
Noun(1) people in general (often used in the plural(2) a social division of (usually preliterate(3) people descended from a common ancestor(4) the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community
Examples of folk in English
(1) His job takes him all round the old folk 's homes in Lancashire entertaining residents.(2) Mixing with the fan base and common folk has its good and bad sides.(3) I suppose it also had to do with the fact that my parents were messy folk , something of which I was deeply ashamed.(4) His own work retained a distinctly Romanian identity rooted in his native country's folk art tradition.(5) The folk dance in India found it's own roots, moorings and maturity.(6) ÔÇÿCome on EileenÔÇÖ was a brilliant fusion of '80s pop, Celtic folk , and blue-eyed soul.(7) Rooted in immemorial folk beliefs, ghost stories, as a literary genre, have their own conventions and are a comparatively recent development.(8) The consensus was that folk literature is traditional narrative transmitted over time in an original, stable form.(9) A visitor from Nashville rounds off a season of top folk and soul in Haworth this winter and spring.(10) True folk art is little subject to fashion and changing taste.(11) The Portuguese have a variety of folk beliefs, many of which coincide with those of other cultures.(12) Sounds logical, but logic never killed a folk hero.(13) We had all this exposure, and we did all the major folk fests.(14) A lot of invaluable literature in the languages of the common folk has remained outside recognised literary boundaries.(15) In other words, it is inculcated in the form of folk wisdom or tradition.(16) As with any folk fest, much of the magic will happen during the workshops.
Related Phrases of folk
(1) folk music ::
ndiife music
(2) folk dance ::
mpako na-agba egwú
(3) folk art ::
ndiife art
(4) folk songs ::
ndiife songs
(5) folk medicine ::
ndiife na nkà mmụta ọgwụ
(6) old folk ::
ochie ndiife
(7) folk wisdom ::
ndiife amamihe
(8) folk custom ::
mpako na omenala
(9) folk singer ::
mpako na-agụ egwú
Synonyms
Noun
1. people ::
ndị mmadụ
3. common people ::
ndị nkịtị
4. tribe ::
ebo
5. kinsfolk ::
ikwu
6. folk music ::
ndiife music
Different Forms
folk, folks
Word Example from TV Shows
I'm taking the Free Folk home.

I'm taking the Free Folk home.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4

Where are the rest of the free folk now?

Where are the rest of the free FOLK now?

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 5

Gather the remaining free folk,
wherever they are, and bring them back here.

Gather the remaining free FOLK, wherever they are, and bring them back here.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 5

The White Walkers don't care
if a man's free folk or crow.

The White Walkers don't care if a man's free FOLK or crow.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 8

As my mother would say,
the Asians are an inscrutable folk.

As my mother would say, the Asians are an inscrutable FOLK.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 20

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