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The syllable naming the sixth (submediant) note of a major or minor scale in solmization.
la
Portuguese
lá
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.
lah
go lah lah
have some lah
real lah
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