lã
See also: Appendix:Variations of "la"
Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin illīs, dative common plural of ille. Compare Romanian le.
Pronoun
lã m (short/unstressed dative form of elj)
- (indirect object) (to) them (all-male or mixed group)
Pronoun
lã f (short/unstressed dative form of eali)
- (indirect object) (to) them (all female group)
Related terms
- (a) lor (masculine/feminine plural dative- long/stressed form)
- ãlj/ilj, lji (masculine/feminine singular dative- short/unstressed form)
- li (feminine plural accusative- short/unstressed form)
Portuguese

lã
Etymology
From Old Portuguese lãa (“wool”), from Latin lāna (“wool”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wĺ̥h₁neh₂ (“wool”).
Cognate with Galician la, Spanish lana, Catalan llana, Occitan lana, French laine, Italian lana and Romanian lână.
Pronunciation
Noun
lã f (plural lãs)
Related terms
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