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Catalan
Etymology
From Latin fābula.
Pronunciation
Noun
faula f (plural faules)
- fable
- Faules d'Isop ― Aesop's Fables
2016 October, “'Un monstre ve a veure'm': contes animats 'made in Barcelona'”, in El Periódico:De fet, Un monstre em ve a veure és una faula sobre el poder de la imaginació per sobreviure.- In fact, A Monster Calls is a fable about the survival of the power of the imagination.
- falsehood, gossip
- Synonyms: invenció, mentidera
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Further reading
Occitan
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin fābula.
Pronunciation
Noun
faula f (plural faulas)
- fable
Portuguese
Verb
faula
- inflection of faular:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative