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L - Wikipedia In English orthography, l usually represents the phoneme l , which can have several sound values, depending on the speaker's accent, and whether it occurs before or after a vowel
L | History, Etymology, Pronunciation | Britannica History, etymology, and pronunciation of l, the 12th letter of the alphabet Ancestors of this letter were the Semitic lamedh and the Greek lambda The sound consistently represented by the letter throughout its history has been the liquid or ‘lateral’ for which it at present stands
L - definition of l by The Free Dictionary 1 The 12th letter of the modern English alphabet 2 Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter l 3 The 12th in a series 4 Something shaped like the letter L
L, l | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary L, l noun (SIZE) [ S or U ] abbreviation for large: used to refer to someone or something, usually an item of clothing, that is bigger than average: I like the sweater but I can't find an L
L | meaning of L in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Letters punctuation, Numbers L1, l el (plural L’s, l’s) noun 1 [countable, uncountable] the 12th letter of the English alphabet 2 [countable] the number 50 in the system of roman numeral s Examples from the Corpus L • Sunday, November 9,1997 L • Oxygen inhalations given at 6-7 L minute is very effective • Gordon
l - Wiktionary, the free dictionary l (lower case, upper case L, plural ls or l's) The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin script
L - WordReference. com Dictionary of English The common basic symbols are I (=1), V (=5), X (=10), L (=50), C (=100), D (=500), and M (=1000) The Roman numerals for one to nine are: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX
Letter L – Word Gate The letter L originated from the Phoenician letter lamedh, which represented an l sound The Greeks borrowed this symbol and adapted it as lambda (Λ, λ), retaining the l sound