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has gloss | eng: The English word Folk ("people") is derived from a Germanic noun *fulka meaning "people" or "army" (i.e. a crowd as opposed to "a people" in a more abstract sense of clan or tribe). The English word folk has cognates in most of the other Germanic languages. Folk may be a Germanic root that is unique to the Germanic languages, although Latin vulgus, "the common people", has been suggested as a possible cognate. |
lexicalization | eng: folk |
lexicalization | eng: Voelkische |
instance of | (noun) an expressive style of music genre, musical style, musical genre, music genre |
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Central Kurdish | |
lexicalization | ckb: فولکلۆر |
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has gloss | deu: Folk (Folkmusik, [] (engl.: folk von Folklore; die Volkskultur, hier Musik) ist insbesondere in Nordamerika und Europa ein Genre der populären Musik. Melodien und Texte traditioneller, volkstümlicher Musik werden neu arrangiert oder stilistisch nachgeahmt. Die Instrumente sind meist traditionelle akustische Instrumente wie Fiedel und Dudelsack. |
lexicalization | deu: Folk |
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