"Le" means "the" in French, and "slash" refers to the forward slash (/) symbol. So "le SLASH vel" would mean "the vel forward slash" in a mixture of French and English.
The word "developed" is stressed on the second syllable, "ve." It is pronounced as /di-VEL-uhpt/.
"Qui a le" in French translates to "who has the" in English.
"Je suis le" means "I am the" in French.
Velostar is pronounced as "vel-oh-star."
"Le contraire" means "the opposite" in English.
Split level
"Split level".
kirlia evolves at le vel 30 into gardevoir
it means level up
Vel non is Latin for "or not." Legally, vel non is used by the courts to refer to the possibility that the quality of an issue for consideration is nonexistent. If someone were to say, "We come to the accuracy vel non of this statement," means "we come to the accuracy, or not, of this statement," and refers to the possibility that the statement lacks accuracy.
If the slash is /, it means to divide in most cases
vel
the / forward slash means or
umm hey do you mean le freak its an old 70's or 80's song if so its buy chic and slash the chorus: awww freak out le se chic freak out le freak se chic i think this is the song
This is a slash: / The slash stands for division. 10/2 would be read as ten divided by two.
Zev Vel is 5' 7".
The slash can be used for division like this:=A2/B2