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Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping ofEnglishLatin orLatinLatīnum.

Symbol

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la

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-1language code forLatin.

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Glover'ssolmization, fromMiddle Englishla(sixth degree or note of Guido of Arezzo's hexachordal scales),Italianla in the solmization of Guido of Arezzo, from the first syllable ofLatinlabiī(lip's) in the lyrics of the scale-ascending hymnUt queant laxis by Paulus Deacon.

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Noun

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la (plurallas)

  1. (music) A syllable used insolfège to represent the sixth note of amajor scale.
    • 1749,Henry Fielding,The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume(please specify |volume=I to VI), London:A[ndrew] Millar, [],→OCLC:
      And now Mrs Waters (for we must confess she was in the same bed), being, I suppose, awakened from her sleep, and seeing two men fighting in her bedchamber, began to scream in the most violent manner, crying out murder! robbery! and more frequently rape! which last, some, perhaps, may wonder she should mention, who do not consider that these words of exclamation are used by ladies in a fright, as fa,la, la, ra, da, &c., are in music, only as the vehicles of sound, and without any fixed ideas.
Coordinate terms
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Translations
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Seela/translations § noun.

Etymology 2

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Sound used to form meaningless song refrains. Of imitative origin. CompareOld English(a common exclamation),Ancient Greekλαλαγε(lalage,babble),Germanlallen(to babble).

Interjection

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la

  1. Represents the sound of music or singing.
    "La la la la, I can't hear you!" Jimmy said, sticking his fingers in his ears.
    • 2019, Keira Brown,Between the Lines: Never in Plain Sight:
      The only part Lucy had to sing was the interlude, which was a bunch ofla la la's, and the last verse of the song, which was only four lines, and the chorus, which was just as short.
Derived terms
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Etymology 3

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FromMiddle Englishla, fromOld English. More atlo.

Alternative forms

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Interjection

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la

  1. (obsolete)Used to introduce a statement with emphatic or intensive effect.
  2. (archaic)Expressing surprise, anger. etc.

Etymology 4

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FromFrenchla,Italianla.

Adjective

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la (notcomparable)

  1. (often ironic) Prefixed to the name of awoman, withironic effect (as though an operaprima donna).
    • 2007 November 22, Kate Carter, “Graziawatch”, inThe Guardian[2]:
      Following lukewarm on the heels of an article a few weeks ago, where (I paraphrase due to having filed the relevant copy in the recycling bin) Victoria Beckham made a "well-meaning" remark that the other Spice Girls might want to lose a few pounds, we now have a new incidence ofLa Beckham's scintillating and entirely well-meaning humour.
    • 2010,Christopher Hitchens,Hitch-22, Atlantic, published2011, page232:
      By judicious leaking, he also managed to makela Kirkpatrick and her associates look rather unsavory.
    • 2025 June 21,Jo Ellison, “The Bezos merger we all want a piece of”, inFT Weekend, Life & Arts, page22:
      (You have to wonder wherela Wintour finds the time for all this styling: maybe it's a displacement activity to fill the void left by her failure to get the Democratic party into power?)

Etymology 5

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Possibly a shortened form oflad.

Noun

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la (plurallas)

  1. (Liverpool)lad,kid
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Etymology 6

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FromCantonese(laa1).Doublet oflah.

Pronunciation

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Particle

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la(Hong Kong, colloquial)

  1. Placed at the end of a sentence in imperatives making it sound more like a request than an order.
    Sleepla![You should] go to bed.
    Eat shitla you!You're going to hell! (calque of食屎)
  2. Used to tone down comments.
    oklanot bad; good enough
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Etymology 7

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Particle

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la

  1. (Singlish, Manglish)Alternative form oflah.

Anagrams

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Afrikaans

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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la (plural[please provide])

  1. (music)la(solfège)

References

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Ama

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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la

  1. fish

Anguthimri

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Noun

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la

  1. (Mpakwithi)blacksnake

References

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  • Terry Crowley,The Mpakwithi dialect of Anguthimri (1981), page 186

Aragonese

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Etymology

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FromLatinilla(that one).

Pronoun

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la

  1. her(direct object)

Aromanian

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Etymology

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FromLatinillac. CompareRomanianla.

Preposition

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la

  1. at
  2. by

Asturian

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Alternative forms

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  • lla(archaic)
  • a(A Estierna)

Etymology

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FromLatinilla(m).

Article

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la sg (masculineel,neuterlo,masculine plurallos,feminine pluralles)

  1. (definite)the

Usage notes

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  • The articlela contracts tol' before a word beginning witha orha:l'asturiana (the Asturian),l'habitación (the habitation), because it ends with anA already

Pronoun

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la

  1. her (third-person singular feminine direct pronoun)

Baltic Romani

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Pronoun

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la

  1. (Litovska)accusative/independentoblique ofjoj
    • 2005, Anton Tenser,Lithuanian Romani, Lincom Europa,→ISBN,→OCLC, 4.5.1 Complementizers, page52:
      me podykhtjom sola nane khere
      I saw thatshe is not home

Declension

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Litovska/Lithuanian Romani personal pronouns
singularpluralreflexive
1st person2nd person3rd person1st person2nd person3rd person
mf
Nominativetujoujojamētumējonē-
Accusative/
Independent Oblique
mantutlēslaamēntumēnlēnpes
Dativemangetukelēskelakeamēngetumēngelēngepēske
Ablative[1]mandyrtutyrlēstyrlatyramēndyrtumēndyrlēndyrpēstyr
Genitivemmirotyrolēskirolakiroamarotumarolēngiropēskiro
fmirityrilēskirilakiriamaritumarilēngiripēskiri
plmirētyrēlēskirēlakirēamarētumarēlēngirēpēskirē
Locativemandētutēlēstēlatēamēndētumēndēlēndēpēstē
Instrumentalmansatusalēsalasaamēncatumēncalēnsapēsa
Enclitic Reflexivemanpeamēnpe-
  1. ^The ablative is in decline in Lithuanian Romani

Bambara

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Alternative forms

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Postposition

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la

  1. postposition marking location

Catalan

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Etymology 1

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Inherited fromOld Catalanla, fromLatinilla(demonstrative) via apheresis.

Pronunciation

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Article

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la f (masculineel,masculine pluralels,feminine pluralles)

  1. the;feminine singular definite article
Usage notes
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  • The articlela is contracted tol' before a vowel orh, except before a following unstressedI orU sounds, as in la universitat, la idea, and la oliva. Note: UnstressedO sounds like aU.

Pronoun

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la (enclitic and proclitic,contracted procliticl')

  1. her (direct object)
Usage notes
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  • -la is the full (plena) form of the pronoun. It is normally used after verbs.
    Mira-la.Look at her.
Declension
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Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
strong/subjectweak (direct object)weak (indirect object)possessive
procliticencliticprocliticenclitic
singular1st
person
standardjo,mi3em,m’-me,’mem,m’-me,’mmeu
majestic1nósens-nos,’nsens-nos,’nsnostre
2nd
person
standardtuet,t’-te,’tet,t’-te,’tteu
formal1vósus-vos,-usus-vos,-usvostre
very formal2vostèel,l’-lo,’lli-liseu
3rd
person
mellel,l’-lo,’lli-liseu
fellala,l’4-lali-liseu
nho-holi-liseu
plural
1st personnosaltresens-nos,’nsens-nos,’nsnostre
2nd
person
standardvosaltresus-vos,-usus-vos,-usvostre
formal2vostèsels-los,’lsels-los,’lsseu
3rd
person
mellsels-los,’lsels-los,’lsseu
fellesles-lesels-los,’lsseu
3rd person reflexivesies,s’-se,’ses,s’-se,’sseu
adverbialablative/genitiveen,n’-ne,’n
locativehi-hi

1 Behaves grammatically as plural.  2 Behaves grammatically as third person.
3 Only as object of a preposition.  4 Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-.

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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la m (plurallas)

  1. (music)la(sixth note of a diatonic scale)

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Chichewa

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Etymology

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Fromli- +‎a orProto-Bantu*dɪ́á- but used as a particle.

Particle

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la

  1. Class 5 of the particle -a

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Inflected forms of-a
singularplural
class 1waclass 2a
class 3waclass 4ya
class 5laclass 6a
class 7chaclass 8za
class 9yaclass 10za
class 12kaclass 13ta
class 14wa
class 15kwa
locative classes
class 16class 17class 18
pakwamwa

Chickasaw

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Pronoun

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la

  1. I(first-person singular pronoun)

Corsican

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Etymology

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FromLatinilla, feminine form ofille(that), fromOld Latinolle. Cognates includeItalianla andFrenchla.

Pronunciation

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Article

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la

  1. archaic form ofa

Pronoun

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la

  1. archaic form ofa

References

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Dalmatian

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Etymology

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FromLatinilla(m).

Article

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la

  1. the;feminine singular definite article

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From earlierlade through regularsyncope of intervocalic-d- (compareweer,blij,broer), fromMiddle Dutchlāde, fromOld Dutch*latha, fromProto-Germanic*hlaþō.

Noun

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la f (pluralladenorla's,diminutivelaatje n)

  1. drawer
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Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Afrikaans:laai
  • Caribbean Hindustani:láh
  • Caribbean Javanese:latye(from the diminutive form)
  • Papiamentu:lachi,laadsje(from lade)

Etymology 2

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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la f (pluralla's,diminutivelaatje n)

  1. la(music)

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Emilian

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Etymology

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FromLatinilla(m), feminine form ofille.

Pronunciation

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Article

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la sg (pluralalorelorli)

  1. the

Inflection

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Mirandolese Emilian definite articles
singularplural
masculineal
'l
i
gl'
femininela
l'
li
gl'

Pronoun

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la (personal)

  1. (nominative case)she
  2. (accusative case)her

Alternative forms

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  • Becomesl’ before a vowel.
  • Becomes-la when acting as an enclitic.

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Emilian personal pronouns (strong forms)
NumberPersonGenderDisjunctive
(tonic)
Nominative
(subject)
Accusative
(direct complement)
Dative
(indirect complement)
Reflexive
(-self)
Comitative
(with)
SingularFirstamemêg
Secondettetêg
ThirdMasculinealgesesêg
Femininela
PluralFirstMasculinenuēterasenōsk
Femininenuētri
SecondMasculinevuēteravevōsk
Femininevuētri
ThirdMasculinelôrigesesêg
Feminineelli

Esperanto

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchla,Italianla,Spanishla, all ultimately fromMedieval Latinille.

Pronunciation

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la

  1. the
    la librothe book
    la librojthe books
    la angla lingvothe English language
    la angla — (the) English (language)(clipped form)

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  • l' (poetic)

Finnish

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Noun

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la

  1. abbreviation oflauantai(Saturday)

Franco-Provençal

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLatinillam.

Determiner

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la f (prevocalicl')

  1. femininesingular oflo(the)

Pronoun

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la f (prevocalicl')(ORB, broad)

  1. her(third-person singular feminine accusative)

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Franco-Provençal personal pronouns
nominativeaccusativedativetonic1possessive2
singular1st personjomin
2nd persontetin
3rd personmasculineillo /leluisin
feminineellalyé
neuteroy
reflexive
plural1st personnosnoutro
2nd personvosvoutro
3rd personmasculineilslos /leslorlor
feminineelsleslor /lyés
reflexive

1 Disjunctive or object of a preposition.  2 Generally preceded by a definite article.

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  • la [2] in DicoFranPro:Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – ondicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
  • la in Lo trèsor Arpitan – onarpitan.eu

French

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle Frenchla, fromOld Frenchla, fromLatinillam, which is the accusative singular feminine ofille.[1]

Article

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la sg

  1. feminine ofle: the
Usage notes
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  • la becomesl’ before a vowel or an unaspirated h.
    l’amitiéthe friendship
    l’îlethe island
    l’oasisthe oasis
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Descendants
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  • Norwegian Bokmål:la

Pronoun

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la sg

  1. her,it(direct object)
    Où est Judith ? Je nela vois pas.
    Where is Judith? I don't seeher.
    Prends cette boîte et mets-la dans le coin.
    Take that box and putit in the corner.
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French personal pronouns
numberpersongendernominative
(subject)
accusative
(direct complement)
dative
(indirect complement)
locative
(at)
genitive
(of)
disjunctive
(tonic)1
emphatic
reflexive
relativeproximaldistal
singularfirstje,j’me,m’moimoi-même
secondtute,t’toitoi-même
thirdmasculineil2le,l’luiyenluilui-mêmeceluicelui-cicelui-là
feminineellela,l’elleelle-mêmecellecelle-cicelle-là
indeterminateon3,l’on (formal),ce4,c’,çacececicela,ça
reflexivese,s’5soisoi-même
pluralfirstnousnousnousnous-mêmes
second6vousvousvousvous-mêmes,
vous-même6
thirdmasculineils7lesleuryeneux7eux-mêmes7ceuxceux-ciceux-là
feminineelleselleselles-mêmescellescelles-cicelles-là

1 The disjunctive (tonic) forms are also used after an explicit preposition (de/d’,à,pour,chez,dans,vers,sur,sous, ...), instead the accusative, dative, genitive, locative, or reflexive forms, where a preposition is implied.
2Il is also used as an impersonal nominative-only pronoun.
3On can also function as a first person plural (although agreeing with third person singular verb forms).
4 The nominal indeterminate formce (demonstrative) can also be used with the auxiliary verbêtre as a plural, instead of the proximal or distal gendered forms.
5 The reflexive third person singular forms (se ors’) for accusative or dative are also used as third person plural reflexive.
6Vous is also used as the polite singular form, in which case the plural disjunctive tonicvous-mêmes becomes singularvous-même.
7Ils,eux andeux-mêmes are also used when a group has a mixture of masculine and feminine members.

Etymology 2

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Noun

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la m (invariable)

  1. (music)la, the note 'A'
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Descendants

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  • Persian:لا()

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References

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

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Friulian

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Etymology

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FromLatinilla(m).

Article

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la sg (plurallis)

  1. the

Inflection

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Friulian definite articles
singularplural
masculineil
l'
i
femininela
l'
lis

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Galician

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Pronoun

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la f (accusative)

  1. alternative form ofa(her)
Usage notes
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Thel- forms of accusative third-person pronouns are used when the preceding word ends in-r or-s, and is suffixed to the preceding word

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 2

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Noun

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la m (plurallas)

  1. (music)la (sixth note of the scale)
  2. (music)A (the musical note or key)
See also
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musical solfège notes:notasmusicaisedit

Etymology 3

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FromOld Galician-Portugueselãa, fromLatinlāna.

Pronunciation

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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la f (uncountable)

  1. wool

Guinea-Bissau Creole

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Etymology

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FromPortuguese. Cognate withKabuverdianula.

Adverb

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la

  1. there

Haitian Creole

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromFrenchl'art.

Noun

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la

  1. art

Etymology 2

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Article

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la

  1. the (definite article)
Usage notes
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This article is used only after a word that ends with anoral (non-nasal) vowel and an oral consonant, in that order, and when it modifies a singular noun.

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Etymology 3

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FromFrench(there).

Adverb

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la

  1. there

Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Interjection

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la

  1. (archaic)used in dialects at the end of an exclamatory sentence as an emphasis
    ott vanla!there it is!
  2. a syllable used when singing a tune without lyrics

Further reading

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  • (for emphasis):la in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.
  • (syllable used when singing):la in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.
  • (alternative form of, used in solfège):la in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.
  • (used inà la, cf.à):la in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.

Ido

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Alternative forms

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  • (apocopic form)l'

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromEsperantola, fromFrenchla,Italianla,Spanishla.

Article

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la (pluralle)

  1. the
Derived terms
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Prep. + articleCombined form
ad +laal
de +ladel
di +ladil
da +ladal

Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromEnglishla,Frenchla,Italianla,Spanishla,Portuguese,GermanA,Russianля(lja).

Noun

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la (pluralle la orlai)

  1. (music)la

Interlingua

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Pronoun

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la

  1. (accusative)her
  2. (dative)toher

Isoko

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Verb

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la

  1. tojump

Istriot

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Etymology

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FromLatinilla(m), feminine ofille.

Article

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la sg (masculineel)

  1. feminine singular definite articlethe
    • 1877, Antonio Ive,Canti popolari istriani: raccolti a Rovigno, volume 5, Ermanno Loescher, page29:
      Ti sonla manduleîna inzucherada.
      You arethe sugared almond.

Italian

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Etymology 1

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  • FromLatinilla(m), feminine form ofille.[1]

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    la sg (pluralle)

    1. the
    Usage notes
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    • The articlela elides with words that begin with a vowel, becomingl'.
    Inflection
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    Italian definite articles
    singularplural
    masculineil
    lo (l')
    i
    gli
    femininela (l')le

    Pronoun

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    la sg (pluralle,masculinelo)

    1. (accusative)her,it
      La vedo.I seeher.
      • a.1975,Pier Paolo Pasolini:
        [] una improvvisa timidezza peròla immobilizza[]
        [] a sudden timidity immobilizedher though []
    2. (accusative, formal)you(term of respect)
      La vedo.I seeyou.
      Scusi sela disturbo.Sorry to botheryou.
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    Italian personal pronouns
    NumberPersonGenderNominativeReflexiveAccusativeDativeCombinedDisjunctiveLocativePartitive
    Singularfirstiomi,m',-mimeme
    secondtuti,t',-titete
    thirdmluisi2,s',-silo,l',-logli,-gliglie,se2lui,ci,c',
    vi,v'(formal)
    ne,n'
    flei,Lei1la,La1,l',L'1,-la,-La1le3,Le1,-le3,-Le1lei,Lei1,
    Pluralfirstnoici,c',-cicenoi
    secondvoi,Voi4vi,Vi4,v',V'4,-vi,-Vi4vevoi,Voi4
    thirdmloro,Loro1si,s',-sili,Li1,-li,-Li1gli,-gli,loro(formal),
    Loro1
    glie,seloro,Loro1,ci,c',
    vi,v'(formal)
    ne,n'
    fle,Le1,-le,-Le1
    1Third person pronominal forms used as formal terms of address to refer to second person subjects (with the first letter frequently capitalised as a sign of respect, and to distinguish them from third person subjects). Unlike the singular forms, the plural forms are mostly antiquated terms of formal address in the modern language, and second person plural pronouns are almost always used instead.
    2Also used as indefinite pronoun meaning “one”, and to form the passive.
    3Often replaced bygli,-gli in informal language.
    4Formal (capitalisation optional); in many regions, can refer to just one person (compare with Frenchvous).

    Etymology 2

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    la m (invariable)

    1. (music)la (musical note)
    2. (music)A (musical note and scale)
    Derived terms
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    References

    [edit]
    1. ^Patota, Giuseppe (2002),Lineamenti di grammatica storica dell'italiano (in Italian), Bologna: il Mulino,→ISBN, page127

    Further reading

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    Anagrams

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    Japanese

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    Romanization

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    la

    1. Rōmaji transcription ofら゚
    2. Rōmaji transcription ofラ゚

    Jingpho

    [edit]

    Etymology

    [edit]

    Borrowed fromBurmese(la.).

    Noun

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    la

    1. month

    References

    [edit]
    • Kurabe, Keita (31 December 2016), “Phonology of Burmese loanwords in Jinghpaw”, inKyoto University Linguistic Research[3], volume35,→DOI,→ISSN, pages91–128

    Kabuverdianu

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    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromPortuguese.

    Adverb

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    la

    1. there

    Kambera

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    Preposition

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    la

    1. in
      Ni-njalawawa-mu.
      They are below you.
      (literally, “They are in below you”)

    References

    [edit]
    • Marian Klamer (1998),A Grammar of Kambera, Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter,→ISBN, page127

    Kapampangan

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    Etymology

    [edit]

    Fromila. Derived fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*si-ida, fromProto-Austronesian*(si-)ida. CompareBikol Centralsinda,Cebuanosila,Tagalogsila,Chamorrosiha,Hiligaynonsila,Inonhansanda,Malaysida,Maranaosiran,Ratagnonsanda,Tetumsira,West Albay Bikolsinra,Yamisira, andYogadsira.

    Pronunciation

    [edit]
    • IPA(key): /ˈla/ [ˈlä]
    • Hyphenation:la

    Pronoun

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    la

    1. they;them(third person plural)
      Synonyms:da,lu,ilu,do,di,de,to
    Derived terms
    [edit]
    See also
    [edit]
    Kapampangan personal pronouns
    absoluteergativeoblique
    disjunctiveenclitic
    first
    person
    singularaku/i aku/yakukukanaku
    plural inclusiveikatamukatamu/tamutamu/takekatamu
    plural exclusiveikami,ikekami/kemikekami/keke
    second
    person
    singularikakamukeka
    pluralikayu/ikokayu/koyukekayu/keko
    third
    person
    singulariya/yayanakeya/kaya
    pluralilalada/rakarela

    Kilivila

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    Verb

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    -la-[1]

    1. toleave, togo
      kula - thou goest
      kulosi -ye go
      bala - I will go

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^Gunter Senft (1986),Kilivila: the Language of the Trobriand Islanders. Berlin • New York • Amsterdam:Mouton de Gruyter, p. 303.→ISBN

    Ladin

    [edit]

    Etymology

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    FromLatinilla(m).

    Article

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    la f (singular)

    1. the

    Usage notes

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    • The articlela elides with words that begin with a vowel, becomingl'.

    See also

    [edit]

    Ladino

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    Article

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    la (Hebrew spellingלה,plurallas,masculineel)

    1. the(feminine singular)

    Leonese

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    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromLatinilla(m), feminine singular ofille.

    Article

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    la sg (masculineel,neuterlu,masculine plurallos,feminine pluralles)

    1. the(definite article)

    Usage notes

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    • The prepositionscun,en andpur contract withla, unlessla is part of a proper noun.
      cun + ‎la → ‎cula
      en + ‎la → ‎na
      pur + ‎la → ‎pula
    • The articlela becomesl' before a word beginning with aa orha:
      l'aviespathe wasp

    Lutuv

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    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromProto-Kuki-Chin*laa-I, fromProto-Tibeto-Burman*ləʔ.

    Verb

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    la

    1. totake,grab

    Malay

    [edit]

    Pronunciation

    [edit]

    Etymology 1

    [edit]

    pronunciation spelling oflah

    Particle

    [edit]

    la

    1. (nonstandard)alternative form oflah

    Etymology 2

    [edit]

    Clipping ofla ni, itself aclipping ofkala ini, makingla aclipping ofkala.

    Adverb

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    la (Jawi spellingلا)

    1. (dialectal, Kedah, Kelantan-Pattani, Terengganu) At the present time or moment;now.
      Synonyms:sekarang,la ni,ini

    Further reading

    [edit]
    • la”, inPusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu [Malay Literary Reference Centre] (in Malay), Kuala Lumpur:Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka,2017

    Maltese

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    Pronunciation

    [edit]
    • IPA(key): /laː/
    • Rhymes:-aː
    • Usually unstressed and then automatically shortened to/la/.

    Etymology 1

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    FromArabicلَا(). Doublet ofle(no).

    Adverb

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    la

    1. Used—optionally—with a negated second-person imperfect verb to express the negated imperative.
      La tisraqx!
      Don't steal!.
    2. Used to express negative intention.

    Conjunction

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    la

    1. neither,nor
      La jiekol ula jixrob.He doesn't eat nor drink.
    2. (obsolete)except
      Synonym:ħlief

    Derived terms

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    Etymology 2

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    Probably fromArabicلَمَّا(lammā).

    Conjunction

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    la

    1. when
      Synonym:meta
    2. since
      Synonym:peressli
    Derived terms
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    Mandarin

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    Pronunciation

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    Romanization

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    la (la5 /la0,Zhuyin˙ㄌㄚ)

    1. Hanyu Pinyin reading of
    2. Hanyu Pinyin reading of
    3. Hanyu Pinyin reading of
    4. Hanyu Pinyin reading of𤷟
    5. Hanyu Pinyin reading of𩋷

    la

    1. nonstandard spelling of
    2. nonstandard spelling of
    3. nonstandard spelling of
    4. nonstandard spelling of

    Usage notes

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    • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

    Matal

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    Preposition

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    la

    1. in
      Kak la marabay, Səmon kona aŋa Yuhana, kà uwanadzaasik à uwana apə̀hakala dziriga uwaga aw, ama Baba gulo uwanalazagəla la afik la uwana apə̀hakala uwaga.(Mata 16:17)[1]
      Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you,butmy Father who is in heaven.(Matthew 16:17)
    2. from
      Ama ləv aŋatà kà kərkərlagi (Mata 15:8)[2]
      But their heart is far awayfromme. (Matthew 15:8)

    References

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    1. ^http://listen.bible.is/MFHWYI/Matt/16#17
    2. ^http://listen.bible.is/MFHWYI/Matt/15#8

    Michif

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    Etymology

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    FromFrenchla.

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    la f (masculineli,masculine and feminine plurallii)

    1. the

    Middle French

    [edit]

    Etymology 1

    [edit]

    FromOld Frenchla, fromLatinillam.

    Article

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    la f (masculinele,masculine and feminine pluralles)

    1. the
    Descendants
    [edit]
    • French:la
      • Norwegian Bokmål:la

    Etymology 2

    [edit]

    FromOld Frenchla.

    Alternative forms

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    • (circa 1550)

    Adverb

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    la

    1. there
    Descendants
    [edit]

    Mirandese

    [edit]

    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromLatinilla(m).

    Article

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    la f (plurallas,masculinel,masculine pluralls)

    1. the
      la lhéngua mirandesa
      the Mirandese language

    Mizo

    [edit]

    Etymology 1

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    FromProto-Kuki-Chin*laa(to take), fromProto-Sino-Tibetan*ləʔ.

    Verb

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    la (stem IIlâk)

    1. totake
    2. toget
    Derived terms
    [edit]

    Etymology 2

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    FromProto-Kuki-Chin*laa(cotton).

    Noun

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    la

    1. cotton

    Etymology 3

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    FromProto-Kuki-Chin*laa(adolescent female).

    Adjective

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    la

    1. (of female animals) newlymature
    Derived terms
    [edit]

    Etymology 4

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    FromProto-Kuki-Chin*laa(spleen).

    Noun

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    la

    1. spleen

    Further reading

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    Mwan

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    Noun

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    la

    1. rain

    Neapolitan

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    Pronoun

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    la

    1. alternative form of'a

    Norman

    [edit]

    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromOld Frenchla, fromLatinilla(m).

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    la f (pluralles)

    1. (Jersey)the(feminine singular definite article)
      la bequethe spade
      la crôtethe crust
      la léçonthe lesson
      la tâssethe cup

    Inflection

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    Norman definite articles
    singularplural
    masculinele /l'les
    femininela /l'les

    Coordinate terms

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    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Etymology 1

    [edit]

    From the verblate.

    Verb

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    la (imperativela,present tenselar,simple pastlot,past participlelatt)

    1. tolet
      La sovende hunder ligge.Let sleeping dogs lie.
    2. toleave(in a given state)
      la dem (være) i fredleave them alone

    Etymology 2

    [edit]

    FromOld Norsehlaða.

    Verb

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    la (imperativela,present tenselar,simple pastladde,past participleladd)

    1. alternative form oflade

    Etymology 3

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    Verb

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    la

    1. simplepast oflegge

    Etymology 4

    [edit]

    FromFrenchla(the), fromMiddle Frenchla(the), fromOld Frenchla(the), fromLatinillam(that, those), which is the accusative singular feminine ofille(that, those), fromOld Latinolle(he, that), fromProto-Indo-European*h₂ol-no- or*h₂l̥-no-, from*h₂el-(beyond, other).

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    la

    1. (Used in certain expressions ofFrench origin)the
      à la,à la carte,à la grecque,à la mode,à la maison,à la suite

    References

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Pronunciation

    [edit]

    Etymology 1

    [edit]

    FromOld Norseláta, fromProto-Germanic*lētaną. Akin toEnglishlet.

    Alternative forms

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    Verb

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    la (present tenselarorlèt,past tenselét,supinelattorlate,past participlelattorlaten,present participlelatande,imperativela)

    1. let,allow
      La meg få gjera det.
      Let me do it.
    Derived terms
    [edit]

    Etymology 2

    [edit]

    FromOld Norsehlaða, a strong verb fromProto-Germanic*hlaþaną.

    Alternative forms

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    Verb

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    la (present tenselar,past tenseladde,supineladdorladt,past participleladd,present participleladande,imperativela)

    1. (ambitransitive) toload,charge
      Synonym:laste
    Derived terms
    [edit]
    Related terms
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    Etymology 3

    [edit]

    FromLatinlabii, from the first word of the sixth line ofUt queant laxis, the medieval hymn on whichsolfège was based because its lines started on each note of the scale successively. ThroughItalian.

    Noun

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    la m (definite singularla-en,indefinite pluralla-ar,definite pluralla-ane)

    1. (music)la, a syllable used insolfège to represent the second note of amajor scale.
    Coordinate terms
    [edit]

    Etymology 4

    [edit]

    See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

    Verb

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    la

    1. past ofleggja andlegga

    References

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    Anagrams

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    Occitan

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    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromOld Occitanla, fromLatinilla(m).

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    la (masculinelo,feminine plurallas,masculine plurallos)

    1. the;feminine singular definite article

    Old English

    [edit]

    Etymology

    [edit]

    Unknown. Probablyonomatopoeic. ComparePolishła.(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

    Pronunciation

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    Interjection

    [edit]

    1. lo!,oh!,ah!
      !næddrenacyn.
      Oh! generation of vipers.
    2. Enclitic particle used to emphasise interrogation, exclamation, entreaty, affirmation, negation
      Ðācwæþichwætisðæt?
      then said I 'whatthen is that?'

    Derived terms

    [edit]
    Descendants
    [edit]
    • English:lo

    Old French

    [edit]

    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromLatinilla(m).

    Article

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    la

    1. the (feminine singular oblique definite article)
    2. the (feminine singular nominative definite article)

    Inflection

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    Old French definite articles
    Casemasculinefeminine
    singularsubjectlila,le1
    obliquele1la1
    pluralsubjectliles
    obliquelesles

    1 These singular formselide tol' before a vowel or non-aspirateh.

    Pronoun

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    la

    1. it (feminine singular object pronoun)

    Descendants

    [edit]
    • Middle French:la
      • French:la
        • Norwegian Bokmål:la

    Old Irish

    [edit]

    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

    [edit]

    From a form ofProto-Celtic*letos(side), from whichleth, which could be related to*ɸletos(side). However, compareLatinlatus. The sensein the language of is asemantic loan fromLatinapud and is perhaps encountered only in glosses of the Latin construction.

    Pronunciation

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    Preposition

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    la (with the accusative)

    1. with
    2. belongingto
    3. among
    4. in thelanguage of
    5. in theopinion of
    6. by(indicating the agent of a passive verb)

    For quotations using this term, seeCitations:la.

    Inflection

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    Inflection ofla
    Person:normalemphatic
    singularfirstlem(m),lim(m),leim,lium(m)lemsa,li(u)msa
    secondlat(t)latso,latsu
    third
    m orn
    dative
    accusativeleiss,les(s),lais(s),lethale(i)som,lessom,le(i)ssem,laisem
    third
    f
    dative
    accusativel(a)ee,lési
    pluralfirstli(u)nn,le(i)nnlinn(a)i
    secondliblibsi
    thirddative
    accusativeleu,léu,leo,lethuleusom,leosom

    Derived terms

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    Combinations with a definite article:

    Combinations with a possessive determiner:

    Combinations with a relative pronoun:

    Descendants

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    Further reading

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    Old Occitan

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    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromLatinilla(m).

    Article

    [edit]

    la (masculinelo)

    1. the;feminine singular definite article

    Descendants

    [edit]
    • Occitan:la

    Polish

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    Pronunciation

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    Preposition

    [edit]

    la

    1. (Central Greater Poland, Western Greater Poland)alternative form ofdla

    Further reading

    [edit]
    • Oskar Kolberg (1877), “la”, in “Rzecz o mowie ludu wielkopolskiego”, inZbiór wiadomości do antropologii krajowéj (in Polish), volume 1, III (Materyjały etnologiczne), page19
    • Oskar Kolberg (1877), “la”, in “Rzecz o mowie ludu wielkopolskiego”, inZbiór wiadomości do antropologii krajowéj (in Polish), volume 1, III (Materyjały etnologiczne), page27

    Portuguese

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    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    la

    1. alternative form ofa(third-personfemininesingularobjective pronoun)used as anenclitic andmesoclitic following a verb form ending in aconsonant (-z, -r and -s, but not -m); the consonant is elided and the preceding vowel takes an accent if necessary

    Romagnol

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    Article

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    la

    1. feminine ofe’(the)

    Romanian

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    Alternative forms

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

    [edit]

    FromLatinillac.

    Preposition

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    la (+accusative)

    1. at,in
      Suntemla Paris.
      We'rein Paris.
    2. to,towards

    Etymology 2

    [edit]

    FromLatinlavāre, fromProto-Indo-European*lewh₃-(to wash). The formla developed from an olderlăa, which itself is from an olderlăua. The Transylvanian variantlăia is derived from one.

    Alternative forms

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    Verb

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    a la (third-person singular present,past participlelăut,third-person subjunctivelaie) 1st conjugation

    1. (uncommon) towash (especially the head)
      Synonyms:sespăla,scălda,îmbăia
    Conjugation
    [edit]
        conjugation ofla (first conjugation, no infix)
    infinitiveala
    gerundlând
    past participlelăut
    numbersingularplural
    person1st person2nd person3rd person1st person2nd person3rd person
    indicativeeutuel/eanoivoiei/ele
    presentlaulailămlațilau
    imperfectlamlailalamlațilau
    simple perfectlăuilăușilăulăurămlăurățilăură
    pluperfectlăusemlăuseșilăuselăuserămlăuserățilăuseră
    subjunctiveeutuel/eanoivoiei/ele
    presentlaulailea
    laie
    leie
    lămlațilea
    laie
    leie
    imperativetuvoi
    affirmativelați
    negativenulanulați
    Derived terms
    [edit]
    Related terms
    [edit]

    Further reading

    [edit]
    • Ana-Maria Iorga Mihail (June2013), “Relevanța tipologică a trăsăturii[±animat] în realizarea prepozițională a dativului din construcția ditranzitivă [The typological relevance of the trait[±animate] in the prepositional realisation of the dative in the ditransitive construction]”, inLimba română[4] (in Romanian), volume62, number 2,Bucharest:Romanian Academy, page174
    • la”, inDEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language) (in Romanian), 2004–2025

    Samoan

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    Noun

    [edit]

    la

    1. sun

    Santa Catarina Albarradas Zapotec

    [edit]

    Noun

    [edit]

    la

    1. name

    References

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    Sassarese

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    Alternative forms

    [edit]
    • -lla(pronoun, enclitic, used when previous syllable is stressed)
    • -ra(pronoun, enclitic, used when previous syllable is unstressed)

    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromLatinilla, feminine ofille(that).

    Pronunciation

    [edit]
    • IPA(key): /la/,(after a word ending in a vowel)/ra/

    Article

    [edit]

    la sg (pluralli,masculinelu)

    1. the(feminine singular)

    Usage notes

    [edit]
    • Becomesl' before a vowel.

    Inflection

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    Sassarese definite articles
    singularplural
    masculinelu (l')li (l')
    femininela (l')

    Pronoun

    [edit]

    la f (pluralli,masculinelu)

    1. (followed bychi)that
    2. her(accusative)
    3. it(accusative)

    References

    [edit]
    • Rubattu, Antoninu (2006),Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna, 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes

    Sicilian

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    Etymology 1

    [edit]

    From the apheresis ofVulgar Latin*illa, fromLatinillam, fromilla.

    Alternative forms

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    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    la sg (mlu,pluralli)

    1. (feminine singular definite article)the
      Synonym:a
    Usage notes
    [edit]
    • This article is nowadays an obsolete variant, unlike its illiquid counterparta. It is currently used only in some restricted areas where it is still withheld in conversational communications.
    • Today it is mostly used in crystallized contexts, such as singing, poetry or sayings and proverbs. In all these cases this definite article is more euphonetic than the variants, now predominant, which have undergone the lenition of the initial liquid consonant.
    • Its use is however almost undisputed before nouns (or nominalized forms of other parts of speech, most often adjectives) that begin with vowels. In this case the form is an apocopicl'. Otherwise, illiquid definite articles are phonetically absorbed by the following noun. I.e:l'arancina (liquid) andârancina (illiquid).
    Inflection
    [edit]
    Sicilian articles
    singularplural
    masculinefeminine
    indefinite articlenu,un,'nna
    definite
    article
    liquidlulali
    illiquidu,ûa,âi,î

    Etymology 2

    [edit]

    From the apheresis ofVulgar Latin*illa, fromLatinillam, fromilla.

    Alternative forms

    [edit]
    • -la(enclitic)
    • a(illiquid form)

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    la sg (pluralli,masculinelu)

    1. (accusative)her
      Synonym:a
      La canusci?Do you knowher?
    2. (accusative)it,this orthat thing
      Synonym:a
      Quannu tila desi.When I gaveit to you.
    Usage notes
    [edit]
    • This pronoun is now an obsolete variant. It is currently used only in some restricted areas where it is still withheld in conversational communications.
    • Today it is mostly used in crystallized contexts, such as singing, poetry or sayings and proverbs. In all these cases this definite article is more euphonetic than the variants, now predominant, which have undergone the lenition of the initial liquid consonant.
    • Its use is however almost undisputed before words that begin with vowels. In this case the form is an apocopicl'.

    Southern Ndebele

    [edit]

    Etymology

    [edit]

    (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

    Pronoun

    [edit]

    la

    1. these;class 6 proximal demonstrative.

    Spanish

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    Pronunciation

    [edit]

    Etymology 1

    [edit]

    FromOld Spanishela, fromLatinilla(m), feminine singular ofille.

    Article

    [edit]

    la sg (plurallas,masculineel,masculine plurallos)

    1. feminine singular definite article;the
      • 2025 June 20, Randi Kaye and David von Blohn, “El ICE renueva acuerdo con el centro de detención que, según la agencia, no cumplía las normas”, inCNN en Español[5]:
        En un correo electrónico, el ICE dijo a CNN que había determinado que Glades puede ayudar a “despejarla acumulación” de inmigrantes indocumentados en el país.
        (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

    Pronoun

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    la

    1. accusative ofella,ello(when the antecedent's implied gender is feminine), andusted(when referring to a woman);her,it,you (formal)
    2. impersonal neuter pronoun (accusative) in certaincolloquial phrases:it,this
      La sabe toda.
      He/she knows everything (it all)
      ¿¡Dóndela viste!?
      Where did you seethat!?
      No tela creo.
      I don't believe you. (from, "I don't believe you [when it comes to] this.")
    Usage notes
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    • Sometimes used where English would prefer a possessive:tengo algo enla bolsa(literallyI have something in the bag) as opposed totengo algo enmi bolsa(I have something in my bag). This is especially true with body parts and with articles of clothing or similar accessories.
    • Where a feminine noun begins withstressed(h)a-, though not common,el is used instead:el alma,el águila,el hacha. (The article remainsla where an adjective intervenes between the article and the noun:la majestuosa águila.) The plural remainslas.

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    Spanish personal pronouns
    NominativeDisjunctiveDativeAccusativeComitative
    First-personSingularyomeconmigo
    PluralMasculine1nosotrosnos
    Femininenosotras
    Second-personSingularTuteotitecontigo
    Voseovos
    Formal2Masculine1ustedle,se3lo
    Femininela
    PluralFamiliar4Masculine1vosotrosos
    Femininevosotras
    Formal/general2Masculine1ustedesles,se3los
    Femininelas
    Third-personSingularMasculine1élle,se3lo
    Feminineellala
    Neuterello5lo
    PluralMasculine1ellosles,se3los
    Feminineellaslas
    Reflexiveseconsigo
    1. Like other masculine words, masculine pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
    2. Treated as if it were third person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity.
    3. Ifle orles precedeslo,la,los, orlas in a clause, it is replaced withse (e.g.se lo dije instead of*le lo dije).
    4. Used primarily in Spain.
    5. Used only in rare circumstances.

    Descendants

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    • Translingual:La

    Etymology 2

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    Noun

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    la m (plurallas)

    1. (music)la(sixth note of the scale)
    2. (music)A(the musical note or key)
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    musical solfège notes:notasmusicalesedit

    Further reading

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    Anagrams

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    Sumerian

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    Romanization

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    la

    1. romanization of𒆷(la)

    Swahili

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    Etymology 1

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    Other scripts
    Ajamiـلَ

    Inherited fromProto-Bantu*-dɪ́a.

    Pronunciation

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    • (Unguja standard)IPA(key): /lɑ/(with stress on preceding syllable)
    • Audio(Kenya):(file)

    Verb

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    -la (infinitivekula)

    1. toeat
    2. (by extension) toconsume, toeradicate
    Conjugation
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    Conjugation of-la
    Positive present-nakula
    Subjunctive-le
    Negative-li
    Imperative singularkula
    Infinitives
    Positivekula
    Negativekutokula
    Imperatives
    Singularkula
    Pluralkuleni
    Tensed forms
    Habitualhula
    Positive pastpositive subject concord + -likula
    Negative pastnegative subject concord + -kula
    Positive present (positive subject concord + -nakula)
    SingularPlural
    1st personninakula/nakulatunakula
    2nd personunakulamnakula
    3rd personm-wa(I/II)anakulawanakula
    other classespositive subject concord + -nakula
    Negative present (negative subject concord + -li)
    SingularPlural
    1st personsilihatuli
    2nd personhulihamli
    3rd personm-wa(I/II)halihawali
    other classesnegative subject concord + -li
    Positive futurepositive subject concord + -takula
    Negative futurenegative subject concord + -takula
    Positive subjunctive (positive subject concord + -le)
    SingularPlural
    1st personniletule
    2nd personulemle
    3rd personm-wa(I/II)alewale
    other classespositive subject concord + -le
    Negative subjunctivepositive subject concord + -sile
    Positive present conditionalpositive subject concord + -ngekula
    Negative present conditionalpositive subject concord + -singekula
    Positive past conditionalpositive subject concord + -ngalikula
    Negative past conditionalpositive subject concord + -singalikula
    Gnomic (positive subject concord + -ala)
    SingularPlural
    1st personnalatwala
    2nd personwalamwala
    3rd personm-wa(I/II)alawala
    m-mi(III/IV)walayala
    ji-ma(V/VI)lalayala
    ki-vi(VII/VIII)chalavyala
    n(IX/X)yalazala
    u(XI)walaseen(X) orma(VI) class
    ku(XV/XVII)kwala
    pa(XVI)pala
    mu(XVIII)mwala
    Perfectpositive subject concord + -mekula
    "Already"positive subject concord + -meshakula
    "Not yet"negative subject concord + -jala
    "If/When"positive subject concord + -kila
    "If not"positive subject concord + -sipokula
    Consecutivekala /positive subject concord + -kala
    Consecutive subjunctivepositive subject concord + -kale
    Object concord (indicative positive)
    SingularPlural
    1st person-nila-tula
    2nd person-kula-wala/-kuleni/-waleni
    3rd personm-wa(I/II)-mla-wala
    m-mi(III/IV)-ula-ila
    ji-ma(V/VI)-lila-yala
    ki-vi(VII/VIII)-kila-vila
    n(IX/X)-ila-zila
    u(XI)-ulaseen(X) orma(VI) class
    ku(XV/XVII)-kula
    pa(XVI)-pala
    mu(XVIII)-mula
    Reflexive-jila
    Relative forms
    General positive (positive subject concord + (object concord) + -la- +relative marker)
    SingularPlural
    m-wa(I/II)-laye-lao
    m-mi(III/IV)-lao-layo
    ji-ma(V/VI)-lalo-layo
    ki-vi(VII/VIII)-lacho-lavyo
    n(IX/X)-layo-lazo
    u(XI)-laoseen(X) orma(VI) class
    ku(XV/XVII)-lako
    pa(XVI)-lapo
    mu(XVIII)-lamo
    Other forms (subject concord +tense marker +relative marker + (object concord) + -kula)
    SingularPlural
    m-wa(I/II)-yekula-okula
    m-mi(III/IV)-okula-yokula
    ji-ma(V/VI)-lokula-yokula
    ki-vi(VII/VIII)-chokula-vyokula
    n(IX/X)-yokula-zokula
    u(XI)-okulaseen(X) orma(VI) class
    ku(XV/XVII)-kokula
    pa(XVI)-pokula
    mu(XVIII)-mokula
    Some forms not commonly seen in modern Standard Swahili are absent from the table. SeeAppendix:Swahili verbs for more information.
    Derived terms
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    Etymology 2

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    FromArabicلَا().

    Pronunciation

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    Interjection

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    la

    1. no

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    Etymology 3

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    Other scripts
    Ajamiلَـ

    See-a.

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    Particle

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    la

    1. ji class(V) inflected form of-a

    Swedish

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    Etymology 1

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    See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

    Alternative forms

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    Verb

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    la

    1. pastindicative oflägga

    Etymology 2

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    Clipping of earlierfälle andfuller. Listed in a dictionary from the 1800s, and believed to have existed for longer.[1]

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    Adverb

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    la (notcomparable)

    1. (dialectal, Gothenburg, Västergötland)synonym ofväl

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    1. 1.01.1La”, inisof.se[1] (in Swedish),Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore, June 2011, archived fromthe original on28 September 2020

    Anagrams

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    Tagalog

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    Interjection

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    la (Baybayin spelling)

    1. used in directing an animal to stop, especially carabaos and cattle
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    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed fromSpanishla, fromLatinlabii.

    Noun

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    la (Baybayin spelling)

    1. la(the note 'A')

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    Influenced by Baybayin character(la).

    Noun

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    la (Baybayin spelling)

    1. the name of theLatin-script letterL/l, in theAbakada alphabet
      Synonyms:(in the Filipino alphabet)el,(in the Abecedario)ele
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    Further reading

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    • la”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila,2018

    Tetum

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    Adverb

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    la

    1. not

    Tsafiki

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    Pronoun

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    la

    1. I;the first-person singular masculine pronoun; the first-person singular pronoun used by adult men

    Coordinate terms

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    • čiʰké(first-person singular feminine pronoun, first-person singular pronoun used by adult women)
    • če(first-person singular pronoun used by children)
    • čiʰke-lá(first-person plural pronoun)

    References

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    • The Languages of the Andes (2004, Willem F. H. Adelaar, Pieter C. Muysken)

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    Interjection

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    la

    1. (dialectal)ulan

    Vietnamese

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.
    Particularly: “Opper (2017)'s Phonological Contrast in Bai cited Jiànchuān Bai la˦/⁴⁴ "to yell, to curse" from Xú & Zhào (1984).”

    Verb

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    la (,)

    1. tocry, toshout
    2. (Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam) toreprimand, toscold
      Synonyms:mắng,quát
      bị vợlato bescolded by wife
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    Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading ofChinese(mule,SV:loa).

    Noun

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    (classifiercon) la ()

    1. horsedonkeyhybrid;mule orhinny

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    Votic

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Fromlaskõa. CompareEstonianlas.

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    Particle

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    la

    1. let(with a verb);forms a first-person or third-person imperative.

    Usage notes

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    • Usually used with the indicative present personal forms of verbs. The verb may also be inflected in the negative to create a negative imperative.
    • The person who is allowed to do something may be placed betweenla and the verb in the nominative.
    • The third-person imperatives usingla (e.g.lateeb) are more common than the forms using-ko(d) (tehko).
    • Forming second-person imperatives withla is theoretically possible, but practically never done; the inflected imperative forms are used instead.

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    • Hallap, V.; Adler, E.; Grünberg, S.; Leppik, M. (2012), “la”, inVadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language], 2nd edition, Tallinn

    Walloon

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    Etymology

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    FromLatinillac.

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    Adverb

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    la

    1. there

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    Wolof

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    Pronoun

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    la

    1. you(second-person singular object pronoun)

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    Wolof personal pronouns
    singularplural
    subjectobjectsubjectobject
    1st personmanmanunnu
    2nd personyowlayeenleen
    3rd personmoomkoñoomleen

    Xhosa

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    Etymology

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    (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

    Pronoun

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    la

    1. these;class 6 proximal demonstrative.

    Xokleng

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Southern Jê*ra(sun).

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    Noun

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    la

    1. sun

    Yatzachi Zapotec

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    Noun

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    la

    1. name

    Yoruba

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    Etymology 1

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    Proposed to have derived fromProto-Yoruboid*lá. Possibly cognate withProto-Bantu*-dáada

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    Verb

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    1. todream
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    Etymology 2

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    Proposed to have derived fromProto-Yoruboid*lá

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    Verb

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    1. tolick, including with one's finger
      Synonym:pọ́n lá
    2. to becomeworn out
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    Etymology 3

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    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    1. to bewealthy; to becomewealthy, to becomerich
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    Etymology 4

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    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    1. todilute a liquid
      Synonym:fi omi lú
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    Etymology 5

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    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    1. toshine like the moon/sun/light, toglow, toradiate
      òòrùn-únThe sunshone

    Etymology 6

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    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    1. tosurvive
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    Etymology 7

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    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    1. tocut, todivide, toseparate, toslice
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    Zulu

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    Etymology

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    (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

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    Pronoun

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    la

    1. these;class 6 proximal demonstrative.

    Inflection

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    Stem-lá (locativekula)
    full form
    locativekula
    copulativeyila
    Possessive forms
    modifiersubstantive
    class 1walaowala
    class 2balaabala
    class 3walaowala
    class 4yalaeyala
    class 5lalaelala
    class 6alaawala
    class 7salaesala
    class 8zalaezala
    class 9yalaeyala
    class 10zalaezala
    class 11lwalaolwala
    class 14balaobala
    class 15kwalaokwala
    class 17kwalaokwala

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