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Translingual[]
Symbol[]
El
- The ISO 639-1 code for Greek.
See also[]
- grc
English[]
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Pronunciation[]
Etymology 1[]
Alternative spellings[]
- L
- ell
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
El ({{{1}}})
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Translations[]
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See also[]
- (Latin script letter names) [create]
Etymology 2[]
Alternative spellings[]
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
El ({{{1}}})
- (US) An elevated train, especially in Chicago.
Translations[]
Asturian[]
Article[]
El m. sg. (feminine la, neuter lo, masculine plural los, feminine plural les)
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Usage notes[]
- The article el contracts to l’ before a word beginning with a vowel or h: l'asturianu (the Asturian), l'hermanu (the brother)
- The article el contracts to ’l after a word that ends in a vowel, if the following word begins with a consonant.
Derived terms[]
Breton[]
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Contraction[]
El [[Category:Template:Br contractions|El]]
- e (preposition “in”) + ul (indefinite article “a(n)”)
- e (preposition “in”) + al (definite article “the”)
Catalan[]
Alternative spellings[]
- es (salat) in Balearic dialects.
- lo (colloquial) in North occidental dialects.
Article[]
el (plural: els; feminine: la, before vowel: l’)
- masculine singular definite article. the
See also[]
- en, masculine singular definite article for given names.
Pronoun[]
Template:Ca-pron
- Accusative masculine singular pronoun before verb.
Crimean Tatar[]
Noun[]
el
- hand, forearm.
- ell.
Declension[]
nominative | El |
---|---|
genitive | Elniñ |
dative | Elge |
accusative | Elni |
locative | Elde |
ablative | Elden |
References[]
- Useinov & Mireev Dictionary, Simferopol, Dolya, 2002 [1]
Danish[]
Etymology 1[]
From Old Norse elri (“‘alder’”).
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ɛl/, [ɛlˀ]
Noun[]
El c. (singular definite ellen, plural indefinite elle)
- alder
Inflection[]
common gender | Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative, dative and accusative | El | ellen | elle | ellene |
genitive | Els | ellens | elles | ellenes |
Etymology 2[]
Introduced in the 1940’s after Swedish el, abbreviation of elektricitet (“‘electricity’”).
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ɛl/, [ɛl]
Noun[]
El c. (singular definite ellen, not used in plural form)
Synonyms[]
- strøm
Dutch[]
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
el
- (archaic) yard (unit of measurement)
Derived terms[]
- ellenlang
Esperanto[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈel/
Preposition[]
El
- out (of)
Galician[]
Etymology[]
From Latin ille (“‘that’”).
Pronoun[]
Template:Gl-pron
- he (masculine singular third-person personal pronoun)
Related terms[]
- ela
- elas
- eles
See also[]
Hungarian[]
Pronunciation[]
Adverb[]
El
- off
- El a kezekkel!
- Hands off!
- El a kezekkel!
- away
- Anna elment? Nem ment el.
- Has Anna left? No, she has not.
- Anna elment? Nem ment el.
See also[]
- el-
Lingua Franca Nova[]
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Pronoun[]
el
Occitan[]
Etymology[]
From Latin
Pronoun[]
El
Old English[]
Pronunciation[]
Etymology[]
From Proto-Germanic *aljaz (“‘other’”). Akin to Gothic aljis (“‘other’”), Latin alius.
Noun[]
el m.
- other, the other (one)
Declension[]
Singular | Plural | |
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nominative | el | elle |
accusative | el | elle |
genitive | elles | elra |
dative | elle | ellum |
Old French[]
Alternative forms[]
- enl (very rare)
Contraction[]
El
Romanian[]
Pronunciation[]
Etymology[]
From Latin illum, illa
Pronoun[]
El m. (third-person singular)
Declension[]
Nominative | |||
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el | |||
Accusative | |||
stressed | unstressed | ||
el | îl | ||
Genitive | |||
lui | |||
Singular | Plural | ||
m. & n. | f. | m. | f. & n. |
său | sa | săi | sale |
Dative | |||
stressed | unstressed | ||
lui | îi | ||
Reflexive | |||
Accusative | Dative | ||
stressed | unstressed | stressed | unstressed |
sine | se | sieşi | îşi |
Synonyms[]
- dumnealui (polite form)
Spanish[]
Etymology 1[]
From Latin ille.
Article[]
el (plural: los; feminine: la; plural feminine: las; neuter: lo)
- Masculine singular definite article; the.
Usage notes[]
The prepositions de and a contract with el, unless el is part of a proper noun.
- El misionario se fue a El Salvador para predicar al Salvador.
Related terms[]
Etymology 2[]
From Template:Osp[[Category:es:Template:Osp derivations|El]] [[ela#Template:Osp|ela]], from Latin illa.
Article[]
el (plural: las) f.
- Feminine singular definite article used before nouns which start with a stressed /a/:
- el alma, pl. las almas
- el hacha, pl. las hachas
Swedish[]
Noun[]
Declination for El | Singular | Uncountable | ||
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Common | Indefinite | Definite | ||
Base form | El | elen | ||
Possessive form | Els | elens |
el c. (abbreviation of elektricitet)
Derived terms[]
- elverk
- elavbrott
- elstängsel
Turkish[]
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
El (definite accusative Eli, plural Eller)
- hand
- a foreign person
Declension[]
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
absolute | El | Eller |
definite accusative | Eli | Elleri |
dative | Ele | Ellere |
locative | Elde | Ellerde |
ablative | Elden | Ellerden |
definite genitive | Elin | Ellerin |
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