Folklore - İspanyolca İngilizce Sözlük

Folklore

Meanings of "Folklore" in Spanish English Dictionary : 10 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
folklore folclore [m]
folklore folclor [m]
folklore folklore [m]
folklore folklorista [adj]
folklore folclor [m]
folklore folklor [m]
folklore folclore [m]
folklore folklore (inglés) [m]
folklore demosofía [f]
folklore demosofía [f]

Meanings of "Folklore" in English Spanish Dictionary : 4 result(s)

İspanyolca İngilizce
General
folklore [m] folklore
folklore [m] row
folklore [m] folk-lore
Slang
folklore [m] shindy

Meanings of "Folklore" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 19 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
folklore studies folclore [m]
formal academic study of folklore ciencia del folklore [f]
pertaining to folklore folclórico [adj]
small devil in indian folklore ayacuá (indios argentinos) [m] disused
music and dance of afro-dominican folklore bambulá [m] DO
person who follows typical chilean folklore and traditions chilenero [m] CLrare
small devil in guarani folklore ayacuá (guaraní) [m] disused
traditional mexican folklore song bolera [f] MX
person who follows typical chilean folklore and traditions chilenera [f] CLrare
Foreign Trade
expressions of folklore expresiones del folclore
International Law
protection of folklore protección del folclore
Folklore
music that accompanies folklore dance, generally with lyrics in spanish and quechua carnavalito [m] PEBOAR
theme of a paya or other poetic composition typical of the folklore from central and southern chile fundado [m] CL
fandango flamenco from asturian folklore garrotín [m]
musical piece from venezuelan folklore which belongs to the joropo genre it has a fast rhythm and can be danced and sang chipola [f] VE
folklore competition where a rider moves at a gallop and tries to grab and tear off the head of a live rooster suspended from its legs in a horizontal line, at a certain height gallopitina [f] EC
person who used to clean up the belongings of dead people according to dominican folklore chocueca [m/f] DO
typical of chilean folklore and traditions chilenero [adj] CLrare
(in castilian and leonese folklore) women who take symbolic control on february 5th during the santa águeda festival águedas [f/pl]