From a merger ofDutchleggen(“to lay”) andliggen(“to lie”). Formally, the forms with-ê- are fromleggen, while the alternative present participle is fromliggen (as is the lexicalised past participlegeleë).
lê (presentlê,present participleliggende,past participlegelê)
FromLatinilla (feminine ofille), ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*h₂el-(“beyond, other”). Cognates includeFrenchelle.
lê (personal, disjunctive case)
| Number | Person | Gender | Disjunctive (tonic) | Nominative (subject) | Accusative (direct complement) | Dative (indirect complement) | Reflexive (-self) | Comitative (with) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | First | — | mè | a | me | mêg | ||
| Second | — | tè | et | te | têg | |||
| Third | Masculine | ló | al | ge | se | sêg | ||
| Feminine | lê | la | ||||||
| Plural | First | Masculine | nuēter | a | se | nōsk | ||
| Feminine | nuētri | |||||||
| Second | Masculine | vuēter | a | ve | vōsk | |||
| Feminine | vuētri | |||||||
| Third | Masculine | lôr | i | ge | se | sêg | ||
| Feminine | el | li | ||||||
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FromPortugueseler.
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Sino-Vietnamese word from梨.
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