folclore
folklore
noun fohl-KLOH-reh Rare
Origin: From English folklore, coined 1846 from folk + lore.
Usage Note
Folclore (also spelled folklore) refers to the traditional customs, music, stories, and practices of a community. The Real Academia Española recommends the Hispanicized spelling folclore, though folklore remains common in print. The adjective is folclórico.
Examples
"El folclore andaluz es famoso en todo el mundo."
Natural Translation
Andalusian folklore is famous throughout the world.
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