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Asturian

Etymology 1

Contraction of the masculine article el.

Article

l' m

  1. (definite) the
Usage notes
  • The masculine singular article el contracts to l' before a word beginning with a vowel or h: l'asturianu (the Asturian), l'hermanu (the brother)

Etymology 2

Contraction of the feminine article la.

Article

l' f

  1. (definite) the
Usage notes
  • The feminine singular article la contracts to l' before a word beginning with a or ha: l'asturiana (the Asturian), l'habitación (the habitation)
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Catalan

Pronunciation

Article

l' m or f

  1. contraction of el: the
  2. contraction of la: the

Usage notes

  • el is contracted to l' before a vowel or h-.
    l'avithe grandfather
  • la is contracted to l' before a vowel or h-, except before a following unstressed (h)i- or (h)u-.
    l'àviathe grandmother
    l'horathe hour
    l'única filla (stressed ⟨u⟩)the only daughter
    la ullada (unstressed ⟨u⟩)the glance

Pronoun

l'

  1. contraction of el
  2. contraction of la

Usage notes

  • l' is the elided (elida) form of the pronoun. It is used before verbs beginning with a vowel. The exceptions regarding the contraction of la mentioned above apply as well.
    L'envejo.I envy him/her.
    La interessa. (unstressed ⟨i⟩)It interests her.

Declension

More information strong/subject, weak (direct object) ...

1 Behaves grammatically as plural. 2 Behaves grammatically as third person.
3 Only as object of a preposition. 4 Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-.

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Corsican

Article

l'

  1. (before a vowel) apocopic form of u, lu: the
  2. (before a vowel) apocopic form of a, la: the
  3. (before a vowel) apocopic form of i, li: the
  4. (before a vowel) apocopic form of e, le: the

Pronoun

l'

  1. (before a vowel) apocopic form of u, lu: him
  2. (before a vowel) apocopic form of a, la: her
  3. (before a vowel) apocopic form of i, li: them
  4. (before a vowel) apocopic form of e, le: them

See also

More information nominative, dative ...

References

Esperanto

Pronunciation

Article

l' (definite)

  1. (poetic) apocopic form of la: the

Usage notes

It is used mainly in poetry and lyrics as a tool for enforcing a specific meter or rhythm, although it may at times be used in prose for a poetic stylistic effect.

A space is used after l' (e.g. "de l' mondo", not "de l'mondo"). It is most common after prepositions ending in a vowel, de l' (of the) being most common by far.

When possible it is pronounced at the end of the proceeding syllable rather than at the start of the following syllable (e.g. de l' animo (of the soul) is pronounced /del aˈni.mo/ rather than /de laˈni.mo/).

Frequent or consistent use of l' can be found as a feature of the idiolects of some people, but this is considered non-standard, and is discouraged by the majority of fluent speakers.

Derived terms

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Franco-Provençal

Determiner

l' m or f

  1. Prevocalic clipping of la
  2. Prevocalic clipping of lo

Pronoun

l' m or f

  1. Prevocalic clipping of la
  2. Prevocalic clipping of lo

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l‿/
    • Audio:(file)

Article

l' m or f (singular, definite)

  1. (before a vowel or mute h) apocopic form of le, la: the
  2. (Quebec, Louisiana, colloquial, after a vowel) apocopic form of le: the
    • 2002, Jean-François Pauzé, “La Manifestation”, in Break Syndical:
      À la manifestation, / on rêvait d'révolution / se gelant l'cul avec une poignée de comparses / sous la pluie froide du mois d'mars
      At the demonstration, / we dreamed o' revolution / freezing da asses off with a handful of cronies / in the cold rain of March

Pronoun

l' m or f (third-person singular)

  1. (before a vowel or mute h) apocopic form of le, la: him, her, it
  2. (Quebec, Louisiana, colloquial, after a vowel) apocopic form of le: him, it
    • 2002, Jean-François Pauzé, Marie-Annick Lépine, “Toune d'automne”, in Break Syndical:
      Icitte y'a papa qui se r'met / fe sa p'tite opération / t'aurais du l'voir, y fakait / fallait l'traiter aux p'tits oignons
      Here's Dad recoverin' / doin' his lil operation / you shoulda seen him, he was doin' it / you hadda treat him like a pro
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1 The disjunctive (tonic) forms are also used after an explicit preposition (de/d‘, à, pour, chez, dans, vers, sur, sous, ...), instead the accusative, dative, genitive, locative, or reflexive forms, where a preposition is implied.
2 Il is also used as an impersonal nominative-only pronoun.
3 On can also function as a first person plural (although agreeing with third person singular verb forms).
4 The nominal indeterminate form ce (demonstrative) can also be used with the auxiliary verb être as a plural, instead of the proximal or distal gendered forms.
5 The reflexive third person singular forms (se or s’) for accusative or dative are also used as third person plural reflexive.
6 Vous is also used as the polite singular form, in which case the plural disjunctive tonic vous-mêmes becomes singular vous-même.
7 Ils, eux and eux-mêmes are also used when a group has a mixture of masculine and feminine members.

Further reading

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Friulian

Article

l' m or f (definite)

  1. (before a vowel) apocopic form of il, la: the

Inflection

More information singular, plural ...

Haitian Creole

Etymology

Contration of li, from French lui.

Pronoun

l'

  1. alternative spelling of l; contraction of li

Ido

Article

l'

  1. (before a vowel) apocopic form of la: the

Italian

Pronunciation

Article

l' m or f (apocopated) (definite)

  1. (before a vowel) apocopic form of il/lo, la: the

Inflection

More information singular, plural ...

Pronoun

l' m or f (apocopated)

  1. (before vowels) apocopic form of lo, la: him, her, it

Usage notes

  • Optionally elides before a vowel, especially before ho and ha: l'ho, l'ha. Elision before other verbs beginning with a stressed vowel is less common: lo era instead of l'era, lo è instead of l'è.

See also

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Ladin

Article

l' f (singular)

  1. (before a vowel) apocopic form of la: the

See also

Leonese

Etymology 1

Contraction of the masculine article el.

Article

l' m sg

  1. apocopic form of el: the
Usage notes
  • The masculine singular article el contracts to l' before a word beginning with a vowel or h.

Etymology 2

Contraction of the feminine article la.

Article

l' f sg

  1. apocopic form of la: the
Usage notes
  • The feminine singular article la contracts to l' before a word beginning with a or ha.

Ligurian

Article

l' m sg (definite)

  1. (before a vowel) the (+ a masculine name in the singular)

Middle French

Article

l'

  1. elided form of le, la: the

Usage notes

  • Earlier manuscripts omit the apostrophe
  • lamethe soul

Neapolitan

Etymology

From Latin ille, illa.

Particle

l' m and f (singular and plural definite)

  1. (before a vowel) apocopic form of 'o, 'a: the

Old French

Article

l'

  1. (before a vowel sound) apocopic form of la/le: the

Usage notes

  • Original manuscripts omit the apostrophe
  • lamethe soul

Romagnol

Alternative forms

  • e' before a consonant

Article

l' m (before a vowel)

  1. the

Sassarese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l‿/, (after a word ending in a vowel) /r‿/

Article

l'

  1. apocopic form of lu
  2. apocopic form of la
  3. apocopic form of li

Inflection

More information singular, plural ...

Pronoun

l'

  1. apocopic form of lu
  2. apocopic form of la
  3. apocopic form of li

Usage notes

  • Used before a vowel sound.

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