The Smurfs have been a beloved cartoon classic for decades. They were originally created by Belgian cartoonist Peyo in 1958 and have since been made into TV shows, movies, and even a theme park ride. But what are the Smurfs actually called?

The answer is quite simple – they are called “Smurfs”. The name “Smurf” was actually coined by the Belgian cartoonist Peyo himself. He created the word by combining the French words for “salt” (schtroumpf) and “creamy” (meringue) as a joke with his friend whilst using the word in place of words they couldn’t remember. This sense of humor is clearly reflected in the Smurfs’ mischievous antics throughout the comics and cartoons.

In the original French version of the cartoon, the Smurfs are called “Les Schtroumpfs,” which is derived from the word Peyo created. The name Schtroumpf is used in various ways in the Smurf language, often as a noun, verb, or an adjective. For example, “schtroumpfette” is the feminine form of “schtroumpf” used to describe a female Smurf, and “schtroumpf” can also be used as a substitute for any verb.

Aside from their official name, the Smurfs have various other ways they are referred to throughout the franchise. In the original comic book , the Smurfs are called “les petits lutins” which translates to “little fairies”. In the Spanish version of the cartoon, they are known as “los pitufos” which translates to “little blue ones” and in the German version, they are named “die schlümpfe”.

Despite the different names, the Smurfs’ basic characteristics remain the same. They are small blue humanoids who live in mushroom-shaped houses in a village hidden in a forest. They have a close-knit community with strong bonds, and they each have distinct personalities and traits that make them unique. For example, the leader of the Smurfs is always Papa Smurf, Brainy Smurf is the intellectual of the group, and Smurfette is the only female Smurf.

The Smurfs have become such a cultural phenomenon that they even have their own language – Smurf language. The language is made up of interchangeable words, and the word “smurf” can be used in place of almost any noun, verb, or adjective. For example, “I’m going to Smurf Village to smurf with the Smurfs”. The language has even been used in popular culture, with various TV shows and movies referencing Smurf language.

In conclusion, the Smurfs are simply called “Smurfs”, a name which was coined by the Belgian cartoonist Peyo himself. Although they have different names in different languages, their basic characteristics remain the same across all versions of the franchise. The Smurfs have become a household name and cultural icon loved by people of all ages. With their distinct personalities, Smurf language, and charming village, they are sure to continue captivating audiences for many years to come.

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