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masal

Her masal, alınacak bir dersle biter. - Every fable ends up with a moral.

Karga ve tilki La Fontaine'in en ünlü masallarından biridir. - The Crow and the Fox is one of the most famous of La Fontaine's fables.

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kıssa
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uydurmasyon
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öykü
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öykünce
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fabl

Aşağıdaki parça iyi bilinen bir fabldan bir alıntıdır. - The following passage is a quotation from a well-known fable.

Tom bir fabl ve bir masal arasındaki farkı bilmiyor. - Tom doesn't know the difference between a fable and a fairytale.

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hayvan masalı
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hikaye
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fabller
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efsane/fabl
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meşhur
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fabled efsanevi
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içinde morali olan
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hikâye söylemek
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söylence
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yalan söylemek
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içinde hayvanların da insanlar gibi konuşup davrandığı hikâye
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{i} efsane

O, İnkaların efsanevi altın şehrini bulduğuna inanarak öldü. - He died believing that he had found the fabled golden city of the Incas.

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hayal gücüne dayanan hikâye
Englisch - Englisch
present participle of fable
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A fictitious narration intended to enforce some useful truth or precept, usually with animals, birds etc as characters; an apologue. Prototypically, Aesop's Fables
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A fable is a story which teaches a moral lesson. Fables sometimes have animals as the main characters. the fable of the tortoise and the hare Each tale has the timeless quality of fable
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{n} an instructive fiction, story, tale, lie
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{v} to feign, invent, devise, frame, lie
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Fiction; untruth; falsehood
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a short story with a moral, especially one in which the characters are animals
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{i} tale, story that is not based on fact; fictitious story having supernatural elements, legend, myth, fairy tale
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Any story told to excite wonder; common talk; the theme of talk
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A story told by a teenager arriving home after curfew
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Any story in which the characters are talking animals and have both human and animal traits
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A poetic story that illustrates a moral or teaches a lesson, usually in which animals or inanimate objects are represented as characters (Compare Allegory, Aphorism, Apologue, Didactic Poetry, Epigram, Gnome, Proverb)
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The plot, story, or connected series of events, forming the subject of an epic or dramatic poem
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a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
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A Feigned story or tale, intended to instruct or amuse; a fictitious narration intended to enforce some useful truth or precept; an apologue
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To compose fables; hence, to write or speak fiction ; to write or utter what is not true
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a short tale in prose or verse that teaches a moral
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a deliberately false or improbable account
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A short tale that teaches a moral It usually has animals or inanimate objects as characters
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Narrative where animals take the place of humans, usually with moral or satirical purpose
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You can describe a statement or explanation that is untrue but that many people believe as fable. Is reincarnation fact or fable? little-known horticultural facts and fables. = myth. Narration intended to enforce a useful truth, especially one in which animals or inanimate objects speak and act like human beings. Unlike a folktale, it has a moral that is woven into the story and often explicitly formulated at the end. The Western fable tradition began with tales ascribed to Aesop. It flourished in the Middle Ages, reached a high point in 17th-century France in the works of Jean de La Fontaine, and found a new audience in the 19th century with the rise of children's literature. Fables also have ancient roots in the literary and religious traditions of India, China, and Japan
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To feign; to invent; to devise, and speak of, as true or real; to tell of falsely
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See the Note under Apologue
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a short moral story (often with animal characters)
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To feign; to invent; to devise, and speak of as true or real; to tell of falsely