фольклор

Kazakh

Cyrillic фольклор (folklor)
Arabic فولكلور
Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian фолькло́р (folʹklór), from English folklore.

Noun

фольклор (folklor)

  1. folklore

Declension

Derived terms

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from English folklore.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fɐlʲˈklʲɵr] (phonetic respelling: фольклёр)
  • IPA(key): [fɐlʲˈkɫor] (less common)
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Noun

фолькло́р (folʹklór) m inan (genitive фолькло́ра, nominative plural фолькло́ры, genitive plural фолькло́ров, related adjective фолькло́рный)

  1. folklore

Usage notes

  • Some speakers and scholars insist on the palatalised pronunciation of the 2nd л, hence the common misspelling "фольклёр".

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from English folklore.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fɔlʲˈkɫɔr]
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Noun

фолькло́р (folʹklór) m inan (genitive фолькло́ру, uncountable, related adjective фолькло́рний)

  1. folklore

Declension

Derived terms

  • фольклори́ст m (folʹklorýst), фольклори́стка f (folʹklorýstka)
  • фольклори́стика f (folʹklorýstyka)
  • фольклористи́чний (folʹklorystýčnyj)

Further reading

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