"La hieme" is a French term that translates to "the winter" in English.
"La Viña" is Spanish for "the vineyard."
"La paisible" means "the peaceful" in French.
"La frase" translates to "the phrase" in English.
"La chambre" means "the room" in English.
"La barba" means "the beard" in English.
"Winter" is an English equivalent of the Latin word hieme. The singular form of the feminine noun in question represents the ablative whose case endings are assumed after a preposition or in a prepositional phrase. The pronunciation will be "hi-em-ey" in ancient and Church Latin.
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la piscina mean the swimming pool
What does la cartera mean in spanish
Tibetan La ( mountain pass)
The "La" in Shangri-la is a Tibetan term that means "land" or "place." Shangri-la is a fictional and mythical paradise depicted in the novel "Lost Horizon" by James Hilton.
"La ina" does not appear to have any meaning in Spanish. If you mean "la niña," it means "the girl."
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I think you mean La Florida which means Flowery Land.
latida is like singing you know la la la la it da
La baco doesn't mean anything. It's gibberish. La boca means "the mouth."
la noche= the night.