The syllable naming the sixth (submediant) note of a major or minor scale in solmization.
Sinônimos
Examples for "la"
Examples for "la"
1It's by no means clear those could survive in an-la carte regime.
2The Col de la Bonette-Restefond is the highest mountain pass in Europe.
3We lost the great Oscar de la Renta, Medina said on Twitter.
4Freddie de la Hay was, of course, quite unaware of his celebrity.
5It remains in the basilica of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume within a bulletproof glass case.
1On the first, Wah-lah, that was different, very different and not hard.
2That means not having some lah-di-dah, airy-fairy view about what this all means.
3Wah-lah, thought Sutra grumpily, she asks me but she means him.
4Grip-til-lah swears he can find it if the map is truthful.
5Wah-lah, she thought, I am lucky to have such a man.
6Teeth: Lir-ra: Mol-ear: Orlock: Era, or Da-ra: Yerrah: Er-ra: Te'-lah: Kouk.
7He couldn't quite say them, but tried for the closest approximation: "Aaay-lah."
8Veeve lah Republeekh," he shouted, tossing his filthy hat, "and God save Oirland."
9C. had given another in exchange with the Clahclel-lah Chief at the rapids of the Columbia.
10The call is made in the following words: "Al-lah Ak-par."
11Drewyer and party did not return from the Cath lah mah's this evening as we expected.
12Don-da-lah could start a baby in me.
13Grip-til-lah says we shall sight it to-morrow.
14And A-lee-lah said, "Me tank," as her mother had said, in years long gone by.
15May 15 the city of Puebla (pweb'-lah) was his.
16Grip-til-lah was first to see it, and when he shouted the tidings my heart beat fast with joy.