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fady

Fady vs Fado - What's the difference?

fady | fado |


As an adjective fady

is faded.

As a noun fado is

a Portuguese folk song, usually featuring a single vocalist, Portuguese guitar and sometimes classical guitar. Lyrical themes are often melancholic in nature; the structure of the song is of greater importance.

Favy vs Fady - What's the difference?

favy | fady |


As adjectives the difference between favy and fady

is that favy is short form of favorite while fady is faded.

Fady vs Fody - What's the difference?

fady | fody |


As an adjective fady

is faded.

As a noun fody is

any of various small passerine birds of the genus Foudia in the weaver family Ploceidae.

Fay vs Fady - What's the difference?

fay | fady |


As adjectives the difference between fay and fady

is that fay is white while fady is faded.

As a verb fay

is to fit.

As a noun fay

is a fairy; an elf.

As a proper noun Fay

is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".

Lady vs Fady - What's the difference?

lady | fady |


As a noun lady

is an aristocratic title for a woman; the wife of a lord and/or a woman who holds the position in her own right; a title for a peeress, the wife of a peer or knight, and the daughters and daughters-in-law of certain peers.

As a proper noun lady

is the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

As an adjective fady is

(archaic) faded.

Faded vs Fady - What's the difference?

faded | fady |


As adjectives the difference between faded and fady

is that faded is that has lost some of its former colour or intensity while fady is faded.

As a verb faded

is past tense of fade.

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