What is the grammar or semantic for fee fi fo fum?

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2026-05-19 23:25

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Grammatical-Of or relating to grammar.

Well formed; in accordance with the productive rules of the grammar of a language.

Semantic-Relating to meaning in language or logic.

Fee-Money paid as part of a special transaction, e.g., for a privilege or for admission to something.

(admission-The process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place)

  1. Fi-translated to be (i broke the Word BE down to a noun meaning of) life or exist
  1. Fo-just add an e and it would be FOE and foe means ENEMY (just common sense)
  1. Fum-To PLAY I saw on many different sites of it talking about a fiddle being played and the Word fum was always near it so it has something to do with that.

Well this is what I broke all the Words down to using a translator and dictionary and Words.....so it is a Semanticbecause it was not formed as a proper sentence instead it was derived from meanings,Words and also the logical concept of other Words from many languages and other stuff....hope this helps.

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