Pronunciation of the English word fable.
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1. | This is the fable of the goat saying to the jackal: "Even when I graze, I watch you! " This is the fable of the goat saying to the jackal: "Even when I graze, I watch!" | |
2. | The following passage is a quotation from a well-known fable. | |
3. | The following passage was quoted from a well-known fable. | |
4. | I regaled the devil; he gave me a fable. | |
5. | Every fable ends up with a moral. | |
6. | It's a fable. | |
7. | Tom doesn't know the difference between a fable and a fairytale. | |
8. | On another occasion they delighted themselves with listening to a dove cooing in the neighbouring wood, and upon Chloe inquiring what the bird meant by its note, Daphnis told her the well-known fable which is related to all who ask that question. | |
9. | Daphnis and Chloe were delighted, but they regarded what they heard as a fable rather than as fact; and they inquired of Philetas, who and what this Love could be? Whether he was a boy or a bird? And what powers he could exert? | |
10. | What's the difference between a fable and a fairytale? |