Fay Meaning in English
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/ˈfeɪ/
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/fˈeɪ/
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التعريف
An old or literary word meaning fairy; a small magical creature found in folklore and stories.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Fay" is very rare and poetic in modern usage. Used mainly in fantasy writing or old literature instead of "fairy." It can sound old-fashioned or mystical.
Spanish: hada (fantasía)Portuguese (BR): fada (fantasia)Portuguese (PT): fada (fantasia)Chinese (Simplified): 仙女 (传说中的)Chinese (Traditional): 仙女 (傳說中的)Hindi: परी (कल्पना)Arabic: جنّية (خيالية)Bengali: পরীRussian: феяJapanese: 妖精Vietnamese: tiênKorean: 요정Turkish: perimasalı (peri)Urdu: پریIndonesian: peri
جمل نموذجية
The old story tells of a fay who lived in the woods.
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The children believed a fay visited their garden at night.
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He drew a picture of a tiny fay with sparkling wings.
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Legends say a fay can grant wishes if you find her.
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You’ll only see a fay if you believe in magic, some say.
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The poet described her voice as sweet as a fay’s song.
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