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UK//ðeəraː ˈməʊst ˈhɑːdi fəʊk//US//ðɛr ə moʊst ˈhɑːrdi foʊk//

Sens de They're a most hardy folk

A resilient and strong group of people capable of enduring tough conditions.

In simple words: They are a strong and resilient group of people.

They're a most hardy folk dans une phrase

  • They're a most hardy folk, thriving in the harshest climates.
  • In history, they're a most hardy folk who survived great hardships.
  • During the storm, they're a most hardy folk, enduring the fierce winds.
  • In the face of adversity, they're a most hardy folk, never losing hope.
  • Locals here are they're a most hardy folk who have adapted for generations.

Comment utiliser They're a most hardy folk

Use this phrase to describe people who are tough and can survive difficult conditions. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English, especially in storytelling or discussions about communities.

Grammar pattern

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Memory hint

Hardy sounds like 'hardy har har' – think of strong laughter in tough times.

Mots liés

Collocations with They're a most hardy folk

  • hardy plants
  • hardy soldiers
  • hardy travelers

Synonyms for They're a most hardy folk

Common mistakes with They're a most hardy folk

  • Confusing 'hardy' with 'hard' – 'hardy' means strong while 'hard' means tough or solid.
  • Using 'hardy' for people who are unkind or harsh, which is incorrect.

Compare They're a most hardy folk with Resilient, Tough, Robust

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Questions fréquentes sur They're a most hardy folk

Que signifie They're a most hardy folk?

They are a strong and resilient group of people.

Que signifie They're a most hardy folk en français ?

They are a strong and resilient group of people.

Quelle est la définition de They're a most hardy folk?

A resilient and strong group of people capable of enduring tough conditions.

Comment utiliser They're a most hardy folk dans une phrase?

They're a most hardy folk, thriving in the harshest climates.

Peux-tu donner un autre exemple de They're a most hardy folk?

In history, they're a most hardy folk who survived great hardships.

Quels sont les synonymes de They're a most hardy folk?

Quelques alternatives courantes : resilient, rugged, tough, sturdy, robust.

Quels mots vont avec They're a most hardy folk?

Il s'associe souvent à hardy plants, hardy soldiers, hardy travelers.

Quelles sont les erreurs courantes avec They're a most hardy folk?

Confusing 'hardy' with 'hard' – 'hardy' means strong while 'hard' means tough or solid. Using 'hardy' for people who are unkind or harsh, which is incorrect.

Comment prononce-t-on They're a most hardy folk?

US: //ðɛr ə moʊst ˈhɑːrdi foʊk//, UK: //ðeəraː ˈməʊst ˈhɑːdi fəʊk//. Écoute l'audio ci-dessus pour entendre la prononciation native.

Quand dois-je utiliser They're a most hardy folk?

Use this phrase to describe people who are tough and can survive difficult conditions. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English, especially in storytelling or discussions about communities.