Fábula in english

Fable

pronunciation: feɪbəl part of speech: noun
In gestures

fábula = fable ; cautionary tale. 

Example: From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.Example: Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them.

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» de fábulafabuloussuper .

Example: The whole question of the language used in folk stories and the qualities to look for is studied at length by Elizabeth Cook in 'The Ordinary and the fabulous', a book of inexhaustible value to teachers and all those engaged in storytelling and reading aloud.

Example: The 3 elements of the event are: weekday visits; evening sessions; and 'Super Saturday' gala days.

» escritor de fábulasfabulist  .

Example: Krylov, one of Russia's most beloved fabulists, wrote in verse, which Heins has changed to prose.

» pasárselo de fábulahave + a good timehave + a great timehave + a whale of a timehave + the time of + Posesivo + lifehave + a balllive it uphave + a field dayhave + a blast .

Example: And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.

Example: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

Example: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.

Example: We had her out with 2 other dogs and she had the time of her life playing.

Example: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

Example: She's traveled the world, from helping orphans in Hawaii to living it up in Nepal.

Example: We had a field day buying all sorts of nice things for her and came out with some very heavy bags.

Example: We are having a blast here but like all good things it must come to an end.

Fábula synonyms

allegory in spanish: alegoría, pronunciation: æləgɔri part of speech: noun legend in spanish: leyenda, pronunciation: ledʒənd part of speech: noun fiction in spanish: ficción, pronunciation: fɪkʃən part of speech: noun parable in spanish: parábola, pronunciation: perəbəl part of speech: noun fabrication in spanish: fabricación, pronunciation: fæbrɪkeɪʃən part of speech: noun apologue in spanish: apólogo, pronunciation: æpəlɔg part of speech: noun
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