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Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг


Etymology 1

From Француски le.

Pronunciation

Article

le

  1. (informal, humorous) The.
    • 1949, Michael Maltese, For Scent-imental Reasons, spoken by Penelope Pussycat:
      Le mew. Le purr.
    • Шаблон:quote-video game
    • 2001 јун 24, LaManna, “My Weekend...”, in alt.punk[1] (Usenet):
      :Шаблон:…upon arrival, le girlfriend realizes she has left her ID back at my house (a 1 1/2 hour roundtrip on the Metro), :Шаблон:…
    • 2002 децембар 27, Amelia, “Re: Neat things SANTA brought me...”, in alt.fashion[2] (Usenet):
      And then le boyfriend perks up and names around 8 different brands (Stila, MAC, Becca, Nars etc..) - I was *SO* proud of him!! :)
    • 2003 јануар 10, johnny dupe (quoting nowhere man), “Re: I can walk with jezus...”, in alt.fan.wings[3] (Usenet):
      That was always OUR song (me and le girlfriend of the time).
    • 2012 октобар 1, Miranda Kenneally, Stealing Parker, Sourcebooks, Inc., →ISBN, page 63:
      That's when Waitress Seductress Extraordinaire comes back and gets our order. [] "We're sharing an order of à la Appalachia, he says, handing over the menus and turning his focus back to me. Le waitress stomps off. I ask, "Why are they called that?" "Because when they've got the fries stacked up they're higher than a mountain range." I groan and touch my stomach. "You're funny," he says, his eyes twinkling.
Usage notes

Marks the speaker as pretending to be stereotypically French.

Etymology 2

From Француски lez and lès.

Preposition

le

  1. (obsolete) Next to, near (still used in some place names).
    Chester-le-Street is a town in County Durham near an old Roman road.

Anagrams


Albanian

Etymology

Jussive particle le (let) corresponds with 2nd person/singular Aorist form of Албански (I let/leave (go/behind)); le (you let/left (go/behind)). From Proto-Albanian *laide (let).[1] Identical to Baltic permissive and optative particles Latvian lai (to let), Lithuanian laĩ, Old Prussian -lai.[2][3][4][5]

Cognate to Албански lihem (I am left; allowed) (Standard & Tosk), Gheg Albanian lêhem, lêna (passive forms of active ).[6][7]

Verb

le (first-person singular past tense láshë, participle lënë)

  1. second-person singular aorist active indicative of
  2. second-person singular aorist passive indicative of lihem

Particle

le (+)

  1. (jussive) let
    Jussive modal particle used before verbs. A gentle way to express orders, instructions or to ask for approval/permission. Jussive construction:
    1. jussive particle → le (let)
    2. + subjunctive particle → (it)
    3. + → subjunctive verb form (present, imperfect, perfect or past perfect). See also (*) for irregular verbs.
    Examples: third-person singular present active jussive of marr:
    le (let) + + marrë (take)
    le të marrëlet it take
    third-person singular present passive jussive of merrem:
    le (let) + + merret (deal (with))
    le të merretlet it deal (with)
    third-person singular present active jussive of shkoj:
    le (let) + + shkojë (go)
    le të shkojëlet him go
    third-person plural present active jussive of shkoj:
    le (let) + + shkojnë (go)
    le të shkojnëlet them go
    third-person singular present active jussive of flas:
    le (let) + + flasë (talk; speak)
    le të flasëlet him talk
    third-person plural present active jussive of flas:
    le (let) + + flasin (talk; speak)
    le të flasinlet them talk
    (*) Irregular verb:
    indicative/present → subjunctive/present
    ësh (“is”) → je (“be”)
    Example: third-person singular present active jussive of jam:
    le (let) + (it) + jetë (be)
    lejetëlet it be
  2. (subjunctive) + (that) → subjunctive: not only that; if only; would that
    Le që...Not only that...
  3. (Gheg, subjunctive) → mostly + se (that) instead of (id): not only that; if only; would that
    Le se...Not only that...

See also

Further reading

  • Oda Buchholz, Wilfried Fiedler, Gerda Uhlisch (2000) Langenscheidt Handwörterbuch Albanisch, Langenscheidt Verlag, →ISBN, page 273 (juss. particle ¹le / ²le (+ ) → subjunc. / verb ³le 2nd p./sg. aor. of )
  • [4] jussive particle le (engl. let) • Fjalor Shqip (Albanian Dictionary)
  • [5] conjugation active verb (e kryera e thjeshtë (engl. Aorist): 1st/sg) lashë; (2nd/sg) le; (3rd/sg) la; (1st/pl) lamë; (2nd/pl) latë; (3rd/pl) lanë) • Fjalor Shqip (Albanian Dictionary)

References

  1. Шаблон:R:sq:Orel
  2. Шаблон:R:sq:Camarda
  3. Lua грешка in Модул:quote at line 2964: Parameter "trans" is not used by this template..
  4. Lua грешка in Модул:quote at line 2964: Parameter "trans" is not used by this template..
  5. Шаблон:R:sq:Cabej2
  6. Шаблон:R:sq:Mann:1977
  7. Stuart Edward Mann (1932) A Short Albanian Grammar with Vocabularies, and Selected Passages for Reading, D. Nutt (A.G. Berry), pages 34, 40

Aragonese

Etymology

From Латински ille (that one).

Pronoun

le

  1. (to) him (indirect object)

Synonyms


Bourguignon

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Латински ille.

Article

le (alternative form lou, feminine lai, plural les)

  1. the

Breton

Noun

Шаблон:br-noun

  1. vow

Corsican

Etymology

From Латински illae, feminine plural of ille (that), from Old Latin olle. Cognates include Италијански le (the, them) and Француски les (the, them).

Article

le

  1. Шаблон:archaic form of

Pronoun

le

  1. Шаблон:archaic form of

References


Dalmatian

Etymology

From Латински illae, nominative feminine plural of ille.

Article

le f pl

  1. the

Danish

 
En le – a scythe.

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse (scythe), from Пра-Германски *lewô, cognate with Норвешки ljå and Шведски lie.

Noun

le c (singular definite leen, plural indefinite leer)

  1. scythe (farm tool)
Inflection

Etymology 2

From Old Norse hlæja, from Пра-Германски *hlahjaną, cognate with Енглески laugh and Немачки lachen.

Verb

le (imperative le, present ler, past lo, past participle leet or let)

  1. to laugh (show mirth by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face and emission of sounds)
Inflection

Шаблон:da-conj

See also


French

Etymology

From Middle French le, from Стари Француски le, from Латински illum, by dropping il- and -m. Latin illum is the accusative singular of ille.[1]

Pronunciation

Article

le m (feminine la, neuter lea, masculine and feminine plural les)

  1. the (definite article)
    Le lait du matin.The milk of the morning.
  2. Used before abstract nouns; not translated in English.
  3. (before parts of the body) the; my, your, etc.
    Il s’est cassé la jambe.He has broken his leg.
  4. (before units) a, an
    Cinquante kilomètres à l’heure.fifty kilometres an hour

Usage notes

  • le becomes l’ before a vowel or an unaspirated h.
    l’amourlove
    l’hommethe man
  • de le is never used: contracted into du.
  • à le is never used: contracted into au.
    Il a une cicatrice au visage.He has a scar on the face. / He has a scar on his face.
  • However, de le and à le become de l' and à l' respectively in front of a vowel or an unaspirated h.

Pronoun

le m (feminine la, masculine and feminine plural les)

  1. (direct object) him, it
  2. used to refer to something previously mentioned or implied; not translated in English
    Je suis petit et lui, il l’est aussi.I am small and he is too (literally, “... and he is it too”)

References

  1. Dauzat, Albert with Jean Dubois, Henri Mitterand (1964) “le, la, les”, in Nouveau dictionnaire étymologique (in Француски), Paris: Librairie Larousse

Further reading


Friulian

Pronoun

le (third person feminine direct object)

  1. her

Galician

Verb

le

  1. inflection of ler:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Garifuna

Article

le

  1. masculine definite article
    Mutu leThe man

Antonyms


Hungarian

Pronunciation

Adverb

le (comparative lejjebb)

  1. down

Usage notes

Шаблон:U:hu:separated-verbal-prefix

Further reading

  • le in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN 9630535793

Anagrams


Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Италијански le.

Pronunciation

Article

le (plural)

  1. the (used only when there is no other sign of plurality, for example with nominalized adjectives)
    Yen pomi, prenez le bona e lasez le mala.
    Here's apples, take the good ones and leave the bad ones.

Noun

le (plural le-i)

  1. The name of the Latin script letter L/l.

See also

See also


Interlingua

Article

le

  1. the

Usage notes

  • de le is contracted into del.
  • a le is contracted into al.

Pronoun

le m (plural les)

  1. him (direct object)
    Io le appella mi amico — I call him my friend.

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From a conflation of two Early Modern Irish prepositions:

  1. re (to), from Old Irish fri, from Proto-Celtic *writ- (compare Велшки wrth, prefix gwrth-), from Proto-Indo-European *wert- (to turn) (compare Латински versus (against)).
  2. le (with), from Old Irish la, from Proto-Celtic *let-, from Proto-Celtic *letos (side) (compare leath, Велшки lled).

Pronunciation

Preposition

Шаблон:ga-prep

  1. with
    le héadachwith clothing
  2. used in conjunction with the copula particle is to indicate possession
    Is liomsa an hataThe hat is mine; the hat belongs to me
    Is le Cáit an peann luaidhe.The pencil is Cáit’s; the pencil belongs to Cáit.
  3. to (indicating purpose; in this sense triggering Шаблон:ga-mut-link of ithe (eating) and ól (drinking))
    rud le n-ithesomething to eat
    oiriúnach le n-ólfit to drink
    ró-the le n-óltoo hot to drink
  4. to (after a verb of speaking)
    • Níl sé ina lá (Irish traditional song):

      ga

      —Is é dúirt sí liom “ní bhfaighidh tú deor. / Buail an bóthar is gabh abhaile.”, And what she said to me was, “you won’t get a drop. / Hit the road and go home.”
  1. in order to
    le rud a dhéanamhin order to do a thing
    Синоними: chun, d'fhonn

Inflection

Шаблон:ga-prep-infl

Derived terms

See Category:Irish phrasal verbs with particle (le)

See also

Шаблон:ga-preposition contractions

Further reading

  • "le" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
  • fri” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.
  • la” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.
  • Entries containing “le” in New English-Irish Dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge.

Italian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Латински illae, which is the nominative plural feminine of ille.[1]

Article

Шаблон:Italian definite articles le f pl (singular la)

  1. the
Usage notes

Contrary to la, le does not elide before words that begin with a vowel:

le amichethe girlfriends

Pronoun

le f pl (masculine li, singular la)

  1. (accusative) them (third-person plural feminine)
    Le ho viste.I saw them.
Alternative forms
Usage notes
  • Never elides.
  • Becomes glie when followed by a third person direct object clitic (lo, la, li, le, or ne).
See also

Etymology 2

From Vulgar Latin *illae, a nonstandard form of Латински illī (dative singular of illa). The ae in illae is modelled under influence of the dative case for first-declension feminine nouns, e.g. Classical puellae.

Pronoun

le f (plural gli)

  1. (dative) her, to her
    Синоним: (informal) gli
    Le ho detto che la amo.I told her that I love her.
    Le ho dato la lettera.I gave her the letter.
  2. (dative) you, to you (term of respect)
    Non le ho detto il mio nome.I didn't tell you my name.
    Le ho dato la lettera.I gave you the letter.
Usage notes
  • In formal writing, when le is used as term of respect it is usually capitalised as Le to avoid confusion with le (her).
  • In informal contexts often replaced with gli, especially in spoken language.
  • Becomes glie when followed by a third person direct object clitic (lo, la, li, le, or ne).
  • Never elides.
Alternative forms
See also

References

  1. Patota, Giuseppe (2002) Lineamenti di grammatica storica dell'italiano (in Италијански), Bologna: il Mulino, →ISBN, page 127

Anagrams

  • el (alphagram el)

Japanese

Romanization

le

  1. Rōmaji transcription of れ゚
  2. Rōmaji transcription of レ゚

Maltese

Etymology

From Арапски لَا (). Cognate with Хебрејски לא ().

Pronunciation

Adverb

Шаблон:mt-adv

  1. no

Синоним: (Colloquial) leqq

See also


Mandarin

Romanization

Романизација

le (Zhuyin Lua грешка in Модул:string_utilities at line 388: bad argument #1 to 'find' (string expected, got table).)

  1. Pinyin превод од
  2. Pinyin превод од ,

Романизација

le

  1. Nonstandard spelling of .
  2. Nonstandard spelling of .

Usage notes

  • English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.

Mauritian Creole

Etymology

From Француски le

Pronunciation

Article

le

  1. (definite) the

Meriam

Etymology

From Rotuman.

Noun

le

  1. person

Middle French

Etymology

From Стари Француски le, from Латински illum

Article

le m (feminine la, masculine and feminine plural les)

  1. the

Descendants

  • Француски: le

Neapolitan

Pronunciation

Pronoun

le

  1. Alternative form of 'e

Coordinate terms

Number Person Nominative Accusative Dative Reflexive Possessive Prepositional
singular first-person io (i') me mìo, mìa, mieje, meje me, méne
second-person, familiar tu te tùjo, tòja, tùoje, tòje te, téne
second-person, formal vuje ve vuósto, vósta, vuóste, vóste vuje
third-person, masculine ìsso 'o, 'u (lo, lu) 'i, 'e (li, le) se sùjo, sòja, sùoje, sòje ìsso
third-person, feminine éssa 'a (la) 'e (le) éssa
plural first-person nuje ce nuósto, nòsta, nuóste, nòste nuje
second-person, plural vuje ve vuósto, vòsta, vuóste, vòste vuje
third-person, masculine ìsse 'i, 'e (li, le) llòro se llòro (invariable) llòro
third-person, feminine llòro 'e (le)

Norwegian Bokmål

 
Норвешки Wikipedia has an article on:
Википедија no

Etymology 1

From Old Norse hlé

Adjective

le (indeclinable)

  1. lee or leeward (side)

Noun

le n

  1. lee (sheltered or leeward side)
  2. shelter

Etymology 2

From Old Norse hlæja (to laugh), from Пра-Германски *hlahjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *klek-, *kleg- (to shout).

Verb

le (imperative le, present tense ler, passive -, simple past lo, past participle ledd, present participle leende)

  1. to laugh

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse hlæja (to laugh),[1] from Пра-Германски *hlahjaną, from the Proto-Indo-European root *klel-, *kleg- (to shout). Akin to Енглески laugh.

Alternative forms

Verb

le (present tense ler, past tense lo, supine ledd or lett, past participle ledd, present participle leande, imperative le)

  1. (intransitive) to laugh
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Norse hlé.[1] Akin to Енглески lee.

Noun

Шаблон:nn-noun-irreg

  1. lee (sheltered or leeward side)
  2. shelter

Adjective

le (indeclinable)

  1. lee or leeward (side)

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

le

  1. imperative of lea

References

Anagrams


Old French

Alternative forms

  • lo (9th century in The Sequence of Saint Eulalia and 10th century in La Vie de Saint Léger)

Etymology

From Латински illum

Pronunciation

Article

le

  1. the (masculine singular oblique definite article)
  2. (Picardy, Anglo-Norman) the (feminine singular definite article)

Inflection

Шаблон:fro-definite-article

Pronoun

le

  1. it (masculine singular object pronoun)

Descendants

  • Middle French: le
    • Француски: le

Old Polish

Conjunction

le

  1. but
  2. only

Descendants


Phalura

Etymology 1

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronunciation

Determiner

le (demonstrative, Perso-Arabic spelling لےۡ)

  1. that, this (agr: dist fem / dist non-nom masc)

References

Etymology 2

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronunciation

Determiner

le (demonstrative, Perso-Arabic spelling لےۡ)

  1. those, these (agr: dist)

References

Etymology 3

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

le (demonstrative, Perso-Arabic spelling لےۡ)

  1. that one
  2. it
  3. she (dist fem nom)

References

Etymology 4

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

le (demonstrative, Perso-Arabic spelling لےۡ)

  1. those ones
  2. these ones
  3. they (dist nom)

References


Pnar

Pnar cardinal бројеви
 <  2 3 4  > 
    Cardinal : le
    Ordinal : wa le

Etymology

From Proto-Khasian *laːj. Cognate with Khasi lai. Compare Proto-Palaungic *ləʔɔːj (whence Blang [La Gang] lɔ́j) and Car Nicobarese lōe.

Pronunciation

Numeral

le

  1. (cardinal number) three

Romanian

Etymology

From Латински illīs, dative common plural of ille.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

le m (unstressed dative form of ei)

  1. (indirect object, third-person masculine plural) to them (all-male or mixed group)

Pronoun

le f (unstressed dative form of ele)

  1. (indirect object, third-person feminine plural) to them (all-female group)

Pronoun

le m (unstressed accusative form of ele)

  1. (direct object, third-person feminine plural) them (all-female group)
  • lor (stressed dative of ei and ele)
  • ele (stressed accusative of ele)
  • îl (unstressed dative of el (singular))
  • îi (unstressed dative of ea (singular) and unstressed accusative of ei (masculine))
  • o (unstressed accusative of ea (singular))

Samoan

Article

le

  1. the (the definite article)

Usage notes

Only in the singular. Sometimes used where the indefinite article would be used in English.

See also


Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish la. Cognates include Ирски leath and Manx lesh.

Pronunciation

Preposition

Шаблон:gd-prep

  1. with
  2. by
  3. down
    Thuit e leis a' chreig.He fell down the rock.
    deòir a' ruith leis a h-aodanntears running down her face

Inflection

Шаблон:gd-prep-infl Шаблон:gd-prep-poss

Usage notes

  • This form is used before nouns without the definite article; before the definite article the form leis is used.

Serbo-Croatian

Adverb

le (Ћирилица spelling ле)

  1. (archaic) only
    • 1556, Hanibal Lucić, U vrime ko čisto
      Nego se varteći dugo tuj zamani,
      Goro, le htih reći, zbogome ostani.

Slovene

Etymology

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronunciation

  • Lua грешка in Модул:IPA at line 94: Must now supply a table of arguments to format_IPA_full(); first argument should be that table, not a language object.

Adverb

  1. only, merely, just

Further reading


Southern Ndebele

Etymology 1

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronoun

le

  1. these; class 4 proximal demonstrative.

Etymology 2

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronoun

le

  1. this; class 9 proximal demonstrative.

Spanish

Etymology

From Латински illī, dative of ille.

Pronunciation

(Castilian)

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Pronoun

le

  1. to him, for him; dative of él
    Mi mamá va a escribirle una carta.My mom is going to write him a letter.
  2. to her, for her; dative of ella
    Le dio un beso a Ana.He gave Ana a kiss.
  3. to it, for it; dative of ello
    ¡Ponle esfuerzo!Put some effort into it!
  4. to you, for you (formal); dative of usted
    ¿A usted le gustan los caballos?Do you like horses?
  5. (gender-neutral, neologism) to them, for them (singular); dative of elle
    Le diré que te llame.I will tell them to call you.

Usage notes

  • Though le is usually the indirect object form of the direct object pronouns lo/la, it is often used in Spain as a direct object as well...e.g., yo le amo (I love him). This phenomenon is known as leísmo.
  • Note that when a sentence contains a noun that is an indirect object, a redundant indirect object le (or its plural form les) is also required; for example yo le daré el libro a Jorge (literally I him will give the book to Jorge), where him/le corresponds to Jorge. This type of pronoun is obligatory. Both of the object pronouns le and les become se when followed by the direct object lo/la/los/las; hence, yo se lo daré (I will give it to him/her/them) rather than yo le/les lo daré.

See also


Swahili

Pronunciation

  • Audio (Kenya):(file)

Adjective

Шаблон:sw-adj

  1. that (distal demonstrative adjective)

Inflection

Шаблон:sw-decl-verbal

See also


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish lēia, lea, from Old Norse hlæja (to laugh), from Пра-Германски *hlahjaną.

Pronunciation

Verb

Шаблон:sv-verb-irr

  1. to smile
  2. (obsolete) to laugh

Conjugation

Шаблон:sv-conj-st

Derived terms

Anagrams


Tarantino

Alternative forms

Article

le m pl or f pl

  1. the

Turkish

Noun

le

  1. The name of the Латинско писмо letter L/l.

See also


Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Noun

(classifier cây) le

  1. a plant in the rice family, which grows in forests and has a shape similar to bamboo

Etymology 2

Verb

le

  1. (Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam) Alternative form of (to loll (tongue); to put out)

Etymology 3

Adverb

le

  1. (rare) Alternative form of (very)

Etymology 4

Conjunction

Шаблон:vi-conj

  1. (archaic) but; however
Derived terms
Изведени термини

Welsh

Pronunciation

Noun

le

  1. Soft mutation of lle.

Adverb

le

  1. (South Wales, colloquial) where
    Le ma'r tŷ bach?
    Where's the loo?

Synonyms

Mutation

Шаблон:cy-mut


Xhosa

Etymology 1

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

  1. these; class 4 proximal demonstrative.

Etymology 2

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

  1. this; class 9 proximal demonstrative.

Yoruba

Pronunciation

  • (low-tone): Грешка у скрипти: Не постоји модул „yo-pron”.
  • (mid-tone): Грешка у скрипти: Не постоји модул „yo-pron”.
  • (high-tone): Грешка у скрипти: Не постоји модул „yo-pron”.

Etymology 1

Verb

Шаблон:yo-verb

  1. (auxiliary, defective) to be able, can, to be possible
    Ó gbọ́ Yorùbá.She can understand Yoruba.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Verb

Шаблон:yo-verb

  1. to be hard in texture, to be difficult
    Iṣẹ́ náà le bí ojú ẹja.The work is as hard as a fish's eye.
  2. (idiomatic) to be healthy, to be in good health
    Синоним:
    ṣe ará le o?Are you in good health?
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Verb

Шаблон:yo-verb

  1. to have a strong taste
    Ọtí yìí le.This beer is strong.
Derived terms

Etymology 4

Verb

Шаблон:yo-verb

  1. to have an erection (of the penis)
Derived terms

Etymology 5

Verb

Шаблон:yo-verb

  1. (transitive) to exceed in number
  2. to yield interest
Derived terms

Etymology 6

Verb

Шаблон:yo-verb

  1. (intransitive) to appear distinctly
Derived terms
  • Alébíoṣù (A Yoruba nickname meaning, "One that appears very distinctly like the moon.")}}
  • léfòó

Etymology 7

Preposition

  1. on, on top of, after
    Wọ́n bí Àlàbá Ìdòwú.Alaba was born right after Idowu.
Usage notes

When a word is homophonous with the verb 'lé'; it always occurs in a non-V1 position.

Derived terms

Etymology 8

Verb

Шаблон:yo-verb

  1. (transitive) to pursue, to chase
    Wọ́n e nílèékulèé, òun náà sàsàákúsàá.They pursued him relentlessly, and he also ran relentlessly.
Derived terms

Etymology 9

Verb

Шаблон:yo-verb

  1. (transitive) to become swollen
    Синоними: ,
Derived terms

Zou

Conjunction

le

  1. and

References


Zulu

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronoun

le

  1. these; class 4 proximal demonstrative.
Inflection

Шаблон:zu-infl-pron

Etymology 2

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Pronoun

le

  1. this; class 9 proximal demonstrative.
Inflection

Шаблон:zu-infl-pron

References