The syllable naming the sixth (submediant) note of a major or minor scale in solmization.
1 On the first, Wah - lah , that was different, very different and not hard.
2 That means not having some lah - di - dah , airy-fairy view about what this all means.
3 Wah - lah , thought Sutra grumpily, she asks me but she means him.
4 Grip-til - lah swears he can find it if the map is truthful.
5 Wah - lah , she thought, I am lucky to have such a man.
6 Teeth: Lir-ra: Mol-ear: Orlock: Era, or Da-ra: Yerrah: Er-ra: Te ' - lah : Kouk.
7 He couldn't quite say them, but tried for the closest approximation: " Aaay - lah . "
8 Veeve lah Republeekh," he shouted, tossing his filthy hat, "and God save Oirland."
9 C. had given another in exchange with the Clahclel - lah Chief at the rapids of the Columbia.
10 The call is made in the following words: " Al - lah Ak-par."
11 Drewyer and party did not return from the Cath lah mah's this evening as we expected.
12 Don - da - lah could start a baby in me.
13 Grip-til - lah says we shall sight it to-morrow.
14 And A-lee - lah said, "Me tank," as her mother had said, in years long gone by.
15 May 15 the city of Puebla ( pweb ' - lah ) was his.
16 Grip-til - lah was first to see it, and when he shouted the tidings my heart beat fast with joy.
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