las

See also: Appendix:Variations of "las"

English

Noun

las

  1. plural of la

Anagrams


Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin laxō.

Verb

las

  1. Alternative form of alas
  • lãsari, lãsare

Catalan

Etymology 1

Noun

las

  1. plural of la

Etymology 2

From Latin lassus (tired).

Alternative forms

Adjective

las (feminine lassa, masculine plural lassos, feminine plural lasses)

  1. weary, tired

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German las (patch, scrap).

Noun

las c (singular definite lasen, plural indefinite laser)

  1. rag
  2. shred

Declension


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɑs

Noun

las c (plural lassen, diminutive lasje n)

  1. joint, weld

Verb

las

  1. singular past indicative of lezen
  2. first-person singular present indicative of lassen
  3. imperative of lassen

Anagrams


Estonian

Alternative forms

Verb

las

  1. second-person singular imperative of laskma
    Las ma söön.
    Let me eat.

Usage notes

lase governs the adessive (verb in the infinitive), las governs the nominative (verb in corresponding person, in the present).


Faroese

Verb

las

  1. first-person plural past indicative of lesa
  2. third-person plural past indicative of lesa

Conjugation


French

Etymology 1

From Old French las, from Latin lassus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lɑ/
  • Homophones: la,

Adjective

las (feminine singular lasse, masculine plural las, feminine plural lasses)

  1. weary, tired
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /las/
  • (file)

Interjection

las

  1. (dated) alas
Synonyms

Further reading


Galician

Etymology 1

From Latin illās, accusative feminine plural of ille.

Pronoun

las f pl (feminine plural las, masculine singular lo, masculine plural los)

  1. Alternative form of la (the, feminine plural)
Usage notes

The l- forms of article are compulsorily used after the preposition por and adverb u. It is optional when the preceding word ends in -r or -s, after unstressed pronouns nos, vos and lles (when they are enclitc) of ambos, entrambos, todos, tras and copulative conjunction (e mais and tonic pronouns vós and nós followed by a numerical precision).

Etymology 2

Pronoun

las f pl (accusative)

  1. Alternative form of la (them, feminine plural)
Usage notes

The l- forms of accusative third-person pronouns are used when the preceding word ends in -r or -s, and are suffixed to the preceding word.

Etymology 3

Noun

las m pl

  1. plural of la

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laːs/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aːs

Verb

las

  1. first-person singular past indicative of lesen
  2. third-person singular past indicative of lesen

Gothic

Romanization

las

  1. Romanization of 𐌻𐌰𐍃

Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l̪ˠasˠ/

Verb

las (present analytic lasann, future analytic lasfaidh, verbal noun lasadh, past participle lasta)

  1. (transitive) to light (start (a fire); illuminate)
  2. (intransitive) to blaze (shine like a flame)

Conjugation

Further reading


Kashubian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *lěsъ.

Noun

las m

  1. forest

Middle Dutch

Verb

las

  1. first- and third-person singular past indicative of lēsen

Mirandese

Article

las f pl (singular la, masculine l, masculine plural ls)

  1. the

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

las

  1. past tense of lesa and lese

Novial

Pronoun

las

  1. they (all female); them (all female)

Occitan

Etymology

From Latin illās.

Article

las (singular la, masculine lo, masculine plural los)

  1. the; feminine plural definite article

Old French

Alternative forms

Interjection

las !

  1. alas

Old Occitan

Etymology

From Latin illās.

Article

las (singular la)

  1. the; feminine plural definite article

Descendants


Polish

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *lěsъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /las/
  • (file)

Noun

las m inan (diminutive lasek)

  1. forest

Declension

Further reading

  • las in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

Pronunciation

Pronoun

las

  1. Alternative form of as (third-person feminine plural objective pronoun) used as an enclitic and mesoclitic following a verb form ending in a consonant (-z, -r and -s, but not -m); the consonant is elided and the preceding vowel takes an accent if necessary

Romanian

Verb

las

  1. first-person singular present indicative of lăsa
  2. first-person singular present subjunctive of lăsa
  3. third-person plural present indicative of lăsa

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *volsь

Noun

las f (Cyrillic spelling лас)

  1. (Kajkavian) hair

Synonyms


Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *volsь.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈláːs/
  • Tonal orthography: lȃs

Noun

lás m inan (genitive lasú or lása, nominative plural lasjé or lási)

  1. hair

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.


Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /las/

Etymology 1

From Latin illās, accusative feminine plural of ille.

Article

las f pl

  1. the

Etymology 2

Pronoun

las f pl

  1. Accusative of ellas and ustedes (when referring to more than one woman); them, you all (formal)
  2. feminine plural pronoun.
    las que no hablan
    those (women) who do not speak.

Etymology 3

Noun

las m pl

  1. plural of la

See also


Welsh

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laːs/

Adjective

las

  1. Soft mutation of glas.

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radicalsoftnasalaspirate
glas las nglas unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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