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Translingual
Symbol
el
- the w:ISO 639-3|ISO 639-3 code for Greek (cf grc)
English
Pronunciation
IPA|/�l/
Alternative spellings
i-c|both senses L
Noun
en-noun
- US: An elevated train, especially in Chicago.
- The letter L.
Category:English two-letter words
Catalan
Article
el (plural: els; feminine: la)
- masculine singular definite article. the
Pronoun
el
- Accusative masculine singular pronoun before verb.
Category:Catalan articles
Category:Catalan pronouns
Crimean Tatar
Noun
el
- hand, forearm.
- ell.
Declension
crh-latin-noun|nıñ|ge|nı|de|den
References
R:Useinov-Mireev 2002
Category:Crimean Tatar nouns
Danish
Etymology 1
Old Norse elri
Noun
el
- alder
Etymology 2
Introduced in the 1940ies after Swedish el#Swedish|el, abbreviation of elektricitet "electricity".
Noun
el
- electricity
Category:Danish nouns
Dutch
Noun
el
- yard (as unit of measurement)
Related terms
ellenlang
Esperanto
Preposition
el
- out (of)
Category:Esperanto BRO1
Category:Esperanto prepositions
Hungarian
Adverb
el
- off
#: El a kezekkel! (Hands off!)
- away
#: Anna elment? Nem ment el. (Has Anna left? No, she has not.)
Category:Hungarian adverbs
Romanian
Pronunciation
w:SAMPA|SAMPA: /jel/
w:IPA|IPA: /jel/
Pronoun
infl|ro|personal pronoun|gender=m|third-person singular
- he
Declension
{| style"background:#F0F0F0" cellpadding"3"
|-
! colspan"4" style"height:3em;background:#e2e4c0" | Nominative
|-
| colspan"4" align"center"| el
|-
! colspan"4" style"height:3em;background:#e2e4c0" | Accusative
|-
! colspan"2" width"50%" style="background:#e2e4cb" | <small>stressed</small>
! colspan"2" width"50%" style="background:#e2e4cb" | <small>unstressed</small>
|-
| colspan"2" align"center"| el
| colspan"2" align"center"| îl
|-
! colspan"4" style"height:3em;background:#e2e4c0" | Genitive
|-
| align"center" colspan"4" | lui
|-
! colspan"2" width"50%" style="background:#e2e4cb" | <small>Singular</small>
! colspan"2" width"50%" style="background:#e2e4cb" | <small>Plural</small>
|-
! width"25%" style"background:#e2e4cb" | <small>m & n</small>
! width"25%" style"background:#e2e4cb" | <small>f</small>
! width"25%" style"background:#e2e4cb" | <small>m</small>
! width"25%" style"background:#e2e4cb" | <small>f & n</small>
|-
| align="center" | s�u
| align="center" | sa
| align="center" | s�i
| align="center" | sale
|-
! colspan"4" style"height:3em;background:#e2e4c0" | Dative
|-
! colspan"2" width"50%" style="background:#e2e4cb" | <small>stressed</small>
! colspan"2" width"50%" style="background:#e2e4cb" | <small>unstressed</small>
|-
| colspan"2" align"center"| lui
| colspan"2" align"center"| îi
|-
! colspan"4" style"height:3em;background:#e2e4c0" | Reflexive
|-
! colspan"2" width"50%" style="background:#e2e4cb" | <small>Accusative</small>
! colspan"2" width"50%" style="background:#e2e4cb" | <small>Dative</small>
|-
! width"25%" style"background:#e2e4cb" | <small>stressed</small>
! width"25%" style"background:#e2e4cb" | <small>unstressed</small>
! width"25%" style"background:#e2e4cb" | <small>stressed</small>
! width"25%" style"background:#e2e4cb" | <small>unstressed</small>
|-
| align="center" | sine
| align="center" | se
| align="center" | sie�i
| align="center" | î�i
|}
Synonyms
dumnealui italbrac|polite form
Spanish
Etymology 1
From L.|es ille.
Article
el (plural: los; feminine: la; plural feminine: las; neuter: lo)
- Masculine singular definite article; the.
Related terms
él
le
lo
Etymology 2
From Old Spanish 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
Category:Spanish articles
Swedish
Noun
el (abbreviation for elektricitet)
- electricity
See also
elverk
elavbrott
elstängsel
Turkish
Noun
el
- hand
Category:Turkish nouns
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