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Haitian Creole

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From French l’heure.

Noun

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  1. time, hour
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Etymology 2

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Conjunction

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  1. when
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Mandarin

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Romanization

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(le4, Zhuyin ㄌㄜˋ)

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Rawang

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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  1. water buffalo.
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Etymology 2

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Particle

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  1. contrastive marker.
  2. clause final particle.

Unami

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Particle

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  1. it happened; it is true
    Ika le.
    Something is happening there.
    Kichi yu le?
    Did this really happen.

References

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  • Rementer, Jim with Pearson, Bruce L. (2005) “”, in Leneaux, Grant, Whritenour, Raymond, editors, The Lenape Talking Dictionary, The Lenape Language Preservation Project

Vietnamese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Vietic *t-lɛːl (to stick out tongue). Compare Proto-Khmuic *-lɛːl (to lick, to taste).

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Verb

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(𠻗, )

  1. (transitive) to stick out
    lưỡito stick out one's tongue
  2. (transitive) to spit out
    Biếng ăn, cứ cơm ra.
    Having lost his appetite, he keeps spitting out the food.
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Etymology 2

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Adverb

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  1. (in compounds) highly; greatly
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