mon lit means my bed
le lit = the bed
"lit" is short form literature.
In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
The word "lit" is a past tense form of the word "alight" meaning "to land." This is a lesser used word in current American English, and is more often encountered in poetry. This sentence is telling the reader that "The bird landed in the tree."
lit means something is glowing
'Legal action' is the English equivalent of the root syllable 'lit-'. English derivatives include the adjective litigious; the nouns litigant and litigation; and the verb litigate. Latin derivatives include the feminine gender noun lis for 'legal controversy', the masculine gender noun litigator for 'party in a lawsuit', and the adjective litigiosus for 'contentious'.
English Literature
mon lit means my bed
le lit = the bed
"lit" is short form literature.
聖人 /sei jin/ [lit: sage/saint] and 賢人 /ken jin/ [lit: wise person] and 賢者 /ken ja/ [lit: wise person] are Japanese words meaning 'sage'.
Un lit (masc.) is a bed in English.
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In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
a bed
It meams: A Bed