Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Folks"
El significado de "Folks" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa "Folks"...( is it about friends? or family?)?
A:
It’s more about friends, it’s kinda a greeting of a friend or some one ur cool with :) showing friendly way of speach
Q:
¿Qué significa Folks?
A:
It has a few different meanings.
It can be another word for "parents".
My folks are out of town for a few days, so I'm going to have a party.
My parents are away for a few days, so I'm going to have a party.
It can also be a friendly way to address a group of people.
Where are you folks from? (Talking to two people)
Where are you two from?
It can be another word for "parents".
My folks are out of town for a few days, so I'm going to have a party.
My parents are away for a few days, so I'm going to have a party.
It can also be a friendly way to address a group of people.
Where are you folks from? (Talking to two people)
Where are you two from?
Q:
¿Qué significa "Folks on the Hill"?
A:
If it's some kind of political news, probably it means "people on the Capitol Hill". That's where the US Congress is located.
Q:
¿Qué significa "Folks"?
A:
It's a friendly and warm way to say "people", Obama used to say it a lot as in "Folks are worried about their kids' futures.". It means "The people of America" when he says it.
Q:
¿Qué significa Folks?
A:
les gens, les parents, les famille
peut se référence à un type de musique 'FOLK'
peut se référence à un type de musique 'FOLK'
Ejemplos de oración usando "Folks"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con "Folks".
A:
@franchesk_ale
folks = family ( your brothers and parents, not your wife and children)
I am going to Venezuela with my folks.
But i think folks is not a very good word. It is too rural(very small towns use this word). It is better to use family.
I’m going to Venezuela with my family.
folks = family ( your brothers and parents, not your wife and children)
I am going to Venezuela with my folks.
But i think folks is not a very good word. It is too rural(very small towns use this word). It is better to use family.
I’m going to Venezuela with my family.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con Folks.
A:
hey folks
Palabras similares a "Folks" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Folks y Parents ?
A:
"Folks" has been used as slang for "parents."
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Folks y People ?
A:
They both mean the same thing, however, "people" is used more nowadays.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Folks y Guys ?
A:
@SirHiaguinho
Hey guys, how are you?
Those folks over there are crazy.
Hey guys, how are you?
Those folks over there are crazy.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Folks y People ?
A:
There isn't really a difference folks means people in general e.g 'hey folks' you could put people into the same context 'hey people' they mean the same thing. Folks is usually used as a friendly way to address a group of people. Apart from that they are the same!👍🏼
Traducciones de "Folks"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Folks
A:
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Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? Folks
A:
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Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Hello Folks!
A:
Hello Folks
Otras preguntas sobre "Folks"
Q:
Hello, Folks!
I've a question. Would it be correct to say: "That's a good guy/This is a good guy." ("These are good guys/ Those are good guys)
The sentence which is correct is "He's a good guy", but i am asking myself if these sentences could be correct.
Tho, I know we can't use "it's a good guy", since "it" can't be used for people.. and some people are doing that mistake. Just askin' for that/this or these/those
Thank you :)
I've a question. Would it be correct to say: "That's a good guy/This is a good guy." ("These are good guys/ Those are good guys)
The sentence which is correct is "He's a good guy", but i am asking myself if these sentences could be correct.
Tho, I know we can't use "it's a good guy", since "it" can't be used for people.. and some people are doing that mistake. Just askin' for that/this or these/those
Thank you :)
A:
Yes, it can be used like:
"That's a good guy"
Pointing out a guy doing something good and acknowledging it, maybe to someone else or to yourself like thinking it, "wow, that's a good guy!" you know?
Using the guy as an example of what a good guy is: "That's what a good guy is"
"This is a good guy" Can be same as, "that is a good guy" and use it as an example of what a good guy is: "This is what a good guy is" or I guess it sounds kind of like an introduction from someone else/describing how the guy is like
Example: "This guy is a good guy, his name is Charles".
"Those are good guys"
Again, can be used to acknowledge/commenting how a group of guys are good, using as an example: "Those are what good guys are".
Sorry if these sound very specific, these are just some possible scenarios that come to mind that someone might use these
"That's a good guy"
Pointing out a guy doing something good and acknowledging it, maybe to someone else or to yourself like thinking it, "wow, that's a good guy!" you know?
Using the guy as an example of what a good guy is: "That's what a good guy is"
"This is a good guy" Can be same as, "that is a good guy" and use it as an example of what a good guy is: "This is what a good guy is" or I guess it sounds kind of like an introduction from someone else/describing how the guy is like
Example: "This guy is a good guy, his name is Charles".
"Those are good guys"
Again, can be used to acknowledge/commenting how a group of guys are good, using as an example: "Those are what good guys are".
Sorry if these sound very specific, these are just some possible scenarios that come to mind that someone might use these
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Folks, there were only two of us in class today, and only two of us have been notified that we will be absent.
We understand that you have your own reasons for not being able to attend class, but on the days that you do, please let us know that you will not be able to attend class today.
This is much more important for working in Japan than whether your Japanese is good or not.
If you are in a situation where you cannot contact them before class, you should contact them after class.
I don't really care, but I think it is disrespectful to Mr. Tani and Ms. Nomoto.
We understand that you have your own reasons for not being able to attend class, but on the days that you do, please let us know that you will not be able to attend class today.
This is much more important for working in Japan than whether your Japanese is good or not.
If you are in a situation where you cannot contact them before class, you should contact them after class.
I don't really care, but I think it is disrespectful to Mr. Tani and Ms. Nomoto.
A:
I might say "only two have given notice of their absence" instead of "only two of us have been notified that we will be absent." I am unsure if you mean only two people have told someone that they will be absent, or only two people have received notice of absence from the people who will be absent.
Q:
hey Folks ! can you tell me if there are mistakes please ? thank you for your help :) !
A:
Change of hands → Changes hands
Think that the → Think that they
Fulfill → Fulfil
For a project → On a project
It is needed → It is necessary
Posters, websites, → Posters, and websites.
In addition how → In addition, knowing how
Copycats use threaten → Copycats who threaten
The don’t see → They don’t see
Theirs countries → Their countries
Think that the → Think that they
Fulfill → Fulfil
For a project → On a project
It is needed → It is necessary
Posters, websites, → Posters, and websites.
In addition how → In addition, knowing how
Copycats use threaten → Copycats who threaten
The don’t see → They don’t see
Theirs countries → Their countries
Q:
1. Folks from the village "Village name"
2. Folks at the village "Village name"
Is this good as a photo caption for a picture which you can see people from the village?
Which one is better?
Or any better saying?
2. Folks at the village "Village name"
Is this good as a photo caption for a picture which you can see people from the village?
Which one is better?
Or any better saying?
A:
It's better to say the first one. The second one doesn't specify that the people in the photo are from that village.
Q:
Hello Folks, one of my friend asked me, when to pronounce "the" as follows in the audio. Strangely, I could not explain the difference clearly..Any help on this would be appreciated :) :)
A:
I think either would be fine, whenever. It's only a matter of preference I would say
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