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See also Les, LES, lës, leş, and leš

English[]

Alternative spellings[]

  • lez

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Singular
Les

Plural
leses

Les (leses)

  1. (slang, colloquial) Short form of lesbian.

Adjective[]

Les (comparative {{{1}}}, superlative {{{2}}})

Positive
Les

Comparative
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Superlative
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  1. (slang, colloquial) Short form of lesbian.

Anagrams[]

  • els,
  • ESL
  • SLE

Asturian[]

Article[]

Les f. pl. (masculine sg el, feminine sg la, neuter sg lo, masculine plural los)

  1. Template:Definite the

Catalan[]

Article[]

Les (singular la, masculine el)

  1. the (definite article, plural of la)

Pronoun[]

Les (singular la)

  1. Accusative feminine plural pronoun before verb.

Czech[]

Etymology[]

From Proto-Slavic *lěsъ.

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Les m.

  1. forest

Declension[]

Template:Cs-decl-noun-auto

Related terms[]

  • lesní
  • lesník m.

Danish[]

Noun[]

Les c.

  1. Genitive singular indefinite of le.

Dutch[]

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Les f. (article de, plural lessen)

  1. course, lesson

Derived terms[]

  • lesgeven

French[]

Etymology[]

From Old French les, from Latin illos, which is the accusative plural of ille.[1]

Pronunciation[]

Article[]

Les

  1. Plural of le. The.
  2. Plural of la. The.

Pronoun[]

Les

  1. Plural of le. Them.
  2. Plural of la. Them.
Related terms[]

Template:French personal pronouns

References[]

  1. Template:Cite book

Anagrams[]

  • els,
  • sel

Galician[]

Verb[]

Les

  1. second-person singular present indicative of ler.

Hungarian[]

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Les (plural Lesek)

  1. Template:Football offside

Verb[]

Les

  1. spy
  2. stare, goggle
  3. cheat at a test by looking at someone else's work

Icelandic[]

Verb[]

les

  1. the first person singular form (I read) of lesa (to read)
    Ég les mikið af þýskum bókum.
    I read a lot of German books.
  2. the third person singular form (he/it/she reads) of lesa (to read)
    Pálmi les alltaf sömu söguna, þótt hann eigi margar bækur.
    Pálmi always reads the same story, even though he has many books.

Old French[]

Article[]

Les

  1. the (feminine plural oblique definite article)
  2. the (feminine plural nominative definite article)
  3. the (masculine plural oblique definite article)

Inflection[]

Template:Fro-definite-article


Rohingya[]

Etymology[]

From Template:Bn[[Category:rhg:Template:Bn derivations|Les]].

Noun[]

Les [[Category:Template:Rhg nouns|Les]]

  1. tail

Slovak[]

Etymology[]

From Proto-Slavic *lěsъ.

Noun[]

Les m. (plural lesy, stem les, genitive singular lesa)[[Category:Template:Sk nouns|Les]]

  1. forest

Declension[]

Declension pattern Template:Sk-dub


Slovene[]

Slovene Wikipedia has an article on:

Wikipedia sl

Etymology[]

From Proto-Slavic *lěsъ.

Noun[]

Les m.

  1. wood (substance, timber)


This Slovene entry was created from the translations listed at wood. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see Les in the Slovene Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) April 2008


Spanish[]

Etymology[]

Latin ille.

Pronoun[]

Les

  1. Dative form of ellos.; to them
  2. Dative form of ustedes.; for them
  3. Dative form of los.; to you guys
  4. Dative form of las.; for you guys

See also[]

Template:Spanish pronoun

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