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I . folk [fəʊk] SAM.

1. folk mn. (people):

ljudje mn.

2. folk no mn. (music):

folk m. spol

II . folk [fəʊk] PRID.

1. folk (traditional):

2. folk (connected with folk music):

ˈcoun·try folk SAM. mn.

ljudje m. spol mn. s podeželja

ˈfolk dance SAM.

ˈfolk mu·sic SAM. no mn.

ˈfolk song SAM.

ljudska pesem ž. spol

ˈfolk tale SAM.

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