leje

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== Albanian == === Etymology === From lë, with -je feminizing suffix. === Noun === leje f permission, allowance, authorization leave ==== Related terms ==== lë lejoj === Further reading === “leje”, in FGJSH: Fjalor i gjuhës shqipe [Dictionary of the Albanian language] (in Albanian), 2006 == Central Franconian == === Alternative forms === leeje, lege (alternative spellings) lüjje (Ripuarian variant, from the 2nd and 3rd persons singular under standard German influence) liehe (southern Moselle Franconian) leie, luje (Kirchröadsj) === Etymology === From Middle High German liegen, from Old High German liogan, from Proto-West Germanic *leugan. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈleːjə/ === Verb === leje (third-person singular present lüch or leecht, past tense looch, past participle jeloge or geloge) (Ripuarian, northern Moselle Franconian) to lie; to tell lies ==== Usage notes ==== The forms lüch; looch; jeloge are Ripuarian, while leecht; looch; geloge are Moselle Franconian. == Czech == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈlɛjɛ] === Verb === leje inflection of lít: third-person singular present masculine singular present transgressive Synonym: lije == Danish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /lajə/, [ˈlɑːɪ] Homophone: lege === Etymology 1 === From Old Danish leghæ, læghæ, a merger of two nouns: 1. Old Norse lega f (“lying in bed”), from Proto-Germanic *legǭ; and 2. Old Norse lægi n (“anchorage”), from Proto-Germanic *lēgiją. Both nouns are derived from the verb Proto-Germanic *ligjaną (“to lie”). ==== Noun ==== leje n (singular definite lejet, plural indefinite lejer) bed, bedding (anything that someone lies on) lair, den, form, seat bearing berth (space for a ship to moor) fishing hamlet pitch, range presentation (position of the foetus in the uterus at birth) ===== Declension ===== ==== References ==== “leje,1” in Den Danske Ordbog === Etymology 2 === From Old Danish leghæ, from Old Norse leiga (“rent”), from Proto-Germanic *laigǭ, cognate with Norwegian leie, Swedish lega. Derived from Proto-Germanic *līhwaną (“to lend”), which is the source of Old Norse ljá and German leihen. ==== Noun ==== leje c (singular definite lejen, plural indefinite lejer) rent, rental renting, hire, leasing, chartering ===== Declension ===== ==== References ==== “leje,2” in Den Danske Ordbog === Etymology 3 === From Old Danish leghæ, from Old Norse leigja (“to rent”), from Proto-Germanic *laigijaną, cognate with Norwegian leie, Swedish leja. Related to the former word. ==== Verb ==== leje (past tense lejede, past participle lejet) rent, hire, lease, charter ===== Conjugation ===== ==== References ==== “leje,3” in Den Danske Ordbog == Haitian Creole == === Alternative forms === lejè === Etymology === From French léger. === Adjective === leje light (of little weight) Antonym: lou === References === Targète, Jean; Urciolo, Raphael (1993), Haitian Creole-English Dictionary‎[1], Dunwoody Press, →ISBN, page 114 == Hungarian == === Etymology === lej (“leu”) +‎ -e (possessive suffix) === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈlɛjɛ] Hyphenation: le‧je === Noun === leje third-person singular single-possession possessive of lej ==== Declension ==== == Polish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈlɛ.jɛ/ Rhymes: -ɛjɛ Syllabification: le‧je Homophone: leję === Noun === leje m inan nominative/accusative/vocative plural of lej === Noun === leje f nominative/accusative/vocative plural of leja === Verb === leje third-person singular present indicative of lać == Serbo-Croatian == === Noun === leje (Cyrillic spelling леје) inflection of leja: genitive singular nominative/vocative plural