usages, traditions, habitudes, pratiques, mœurs, rites, conventions, règles, coutumiers, protocoles, rituels, normes, habitudes sociales, habitudes culturelles, observances, cér&ea... [plus]
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A myth is a traditional story, often involving supernatural beings or events, that explains a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon. These narratives hold cultural significance and are often used to convey moral, philosophical, or explanatory messages in various societies around the world.