Leh was the capital city of the kingdom of Ladakh, now part of disputed Kashmir in northern India. The ancient structures of Leh mark a trading route from Tibet to India that was closed after the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1949.
"Leh-chez" is how "leches" is pronounced in Spanish. It rhymes with the English word "fetches."
It is pronounced as "yoo-leh-mahn-den," with the stress on the first syllable.
The Italian word "stradale" is pronounced as "strah-DAH-leh." In Italian pronunciation, the stress is typically on the second-to-last syllable, which in this case is "DAH." The "str" is pronounced as in "street" in English, and the "le" at the end is pronounced as "leh."
The word "laistrygonians" is pronounced as "lay-struh-GOH-nee-uhns."
In French, vachetta leather is pronounced as "vah-sheh-tah leh-ther," with the emphasis on the second syllable of each word.
Lew as a name has no meaning in Hebrew. BUt the Hebrew word "lu" (לו) means "if".
No. Tallit is an Aramaic word from the root טלל (t.l.l.) meaning "cover."
lesharet, meaning "to serve" is pronounced leh-shah-RET
for = leh- (ל) or el (אל). leh- is a prefix
Pulelehua poo-leh-leh-hoo-wah
LEH-XEES
"MAY-leh" and "MY-leh" are pronunciations of the word maile.Specifically, the word is a noun in the Hawaiian and Tongan languages. It means a particular kind of "vine" (Alyxia oliviformis, "olive-resembling chain") in the language of the Hawaiian Islands, where the pronunciation is "MY-leh." It translates as "dog" (Canis lupus familiaris) in the language of the Pacific Ocean archipelagic Kingdom of Tonga, where the pronunciation is "MAY-leh."
le chant(leh-shon)
Ka hale pule pronounced kah hah-leh poo-leh meaning the prayer house or the church.
lehagish, pronounced "leh-hah-GEESH"
If you are referring to the slang word for "alone" then the Hebrew word for "alone" is leh-VAHD (לבד)
dee-leh-mah (דילמה)