"Faquir" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A faquir (also spelled fakir) is a member of a Sufi order of dervishes in Islamic societies, typically from the Indian subcontinent or the Middle East. Faquirs are known for their mystical practices, ascetic lifestyle, and devotion to Allah. In Western cultures, the term has often been romanticized and used to refer to a mystic or a yogi, emphasizing their supposed magical or supernatural powers.
Faquir
A faquir is an Indian ascetic or yogi, typically living in a temple or ashram. Here are 5 usage examples:
Fantoccini is a plural noun referring to marionettes, which are wooden or papier-mâché dolls used to create the illusion of being manipulated by strings in a puppet show. The term is often used to describe the charming, old-fashioned, and often intricate puppets, as well as the art of puppetry itself.
A fanzine is an amateur-produced publication created by fans of a particular musician, band, or celebrity. Fan-made magazines that are self-published, usually photocopied or printed by the enthusiasts themselves, and shared among the fanbase. Fanzines often feature articles, interviews, reviews, and photos of the beloved artist or group, as well as opinions, critiques, and personal stories. They are typically distributed without profit, solely for the joy of sharing the passion and enthusiasm for the subject matter.