"L'Espagne" is French for "Spain".
If you mean one who sells, seller is correct. If you mean a room wholly or partly underground (basement) it is cellar
"L" in Japanese is pronounced like the English "R" sound. It is represented as れ or ル in hiragana and katakana, respectively.
It is difficult to determine the exact meaning without more context. However, "4 c l is g l" could possibly represent a abbreviation or code for something specific.
The word "llama" has two L's because it is derived from the Quechua language, where the double L represents a unique sound that does not exist in English. The double L is pronounced as a "y" sound in English, which is why llama is pronounced "yah-mah."
"L 'etat c'est moi!"
'I am the state' this is a quote from Louis the 14th, where he cut short a remark and asserted he had absolute powers.
Robert Lion has written: 'L' Etat passion'
Amor Zhai has written: 'L' ETAT ET L'ARBITRAGE'
L. T. Grigoryan has written: 'Yazyk moi - drug moi (materialy dlya vneklassnoi raboty po russkomu yazyku)'
Jean-Claude Castagnos has written: 'L' Etat gestionnaire' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Economic policy, Politics and government
Anicet Le Pors has written: 'L' Etat efficace' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Bureaucracy, Reorganization, Political participation, Administrative agencies
Jean-Philippe Melchior has written: 'L' Etat, entre Europe et nation' -- subject(s): European Union, History, Politics and government, The State
Rouben Melik has written: 'L' ordinaire du jour' 'Ce corps vivant de moi'
Nicolas Besongne has written: 'The present state of France' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Politics and government, Registers, Description and travel, History 'L' etat de la France'
In French, "Donne-moi ton adresse MSN" means "Give me your MSN email".
If you mean 6 L on an I Its 6 Legs on an Insect