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Learn to pronounce folk

/fōk/
noun
  1. people in general.
    "some folk will do anything for money"
    synonyms: people, humans, persons, individuals, (living) souls, mortals, citizenry, inhabitants, residents, populace, population, public, men, women, and children, peeps, denizens
  2. folk music.
    "a mixture of folk and reggae"

adjective
  1. relating to the traditional art or culture of a community or nation.
    "a revival of interest in folk customs"
  2. relating to folk music.
    "a folk club"

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folk from en.m.wikipedia.org
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.
7 days ago · 1 · a group of people forming a tribe or nation ; 2 · a certain kind or class of people ; 3 · people in general ; 5 · folk music.
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used when speaking informally to a group of people: All right, folks, dinner's ready!
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adjective · of or originating among the common people: folk beliefs; a folk hero. · having unknown origins and reflecting the traditional forms of a society:.
folk from www.folk.org
FAI is an arts nonprofit founded in 1989 to connect folk music leaders aiming to sustain the community and genre worldwide.
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