A fairy can be referred to as a "Sprite," "fey," or "pixie," depending on the specific characteristics attributed to it in folklore. These terms vary by culture and context, but they all evoke the idea of magical, often whimsical beings associated with nature. In modern contexts, "fairy" is commonly used to describe these enchanting creatures.
An evil fairy is called a banshee.
the tooth fairy. is what you should call him/her!! if not that is OK.
You don't.
You might call a smelly fairy a "stinkerbell"! It's a playful twist on the classic character Tinkerbell, adding a humorous touch to the idea of a fairy with an unpleasant odor.
it is a dwarf!
A Fairy.
You find a fairy and look at it! As easy as that! Now just go and find a fairy! Simple!
Um, I would probably call it a Fae. Its another word that just means fairy, but I guess you could use it in that way too.
Absinthe.
Moon Fairy
Have them play with the fairy toy box. Every now and then, it will produce fairy dust in a little bag.
hello. Fairy tales have changed be ease nowadays they are in English