adjective (Informal) affected, mannered, posh (informal, chiefly Brit.), pretentious, precious, mincing, stuck-up (informal), conceited, snooty (informal), snobbish, too-too, toffee-nosed (slang, chiefly Brit.), highfalutin (informal), arty-farty (informal), overrefined I wouldn't trust them in spite of all their la-di-da manners. Per Collins Thesaurus of the English Language - Complete and Unabridged
it means word... its pronounced (pah-LAH-brah).
Parola per parola is an Italian equivalent of the English word "verbatim."Specifically, the feminine noun parola means "word." The preposition per means "by, for, through." The pronunciation is "pah-ROH-lah pehr pah-ROH-lah."
Fijian word for life is Bula pronounced Booh-lah Bula also means Hello.
lah-bree-OOT, which means "to the health" and is usually said after a sneeze.
Generally, after marriage, the bride should leave with her husband to her in lah's house. If it takes place in reverse then we call it as illarikam. It means that the bride groom (husband) shifts to his in lah's house forever. There is no one word equivalent in English. Illarikam literally means bridegroom goes to the bride's family and lives permanently with them.
May Lah Kah in furbish means hug me
Beulah = beh-oo-LAH (בְּעוּלָה) which means "married"
"Verbatim" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase parola per parola.Specifically, the feminine noun parola means "word." The preposition per means "by, for, through." The pronunciation is "pah-ROH-lah pehr pah-ROH-lah."
Coccolato is an Italian equivalent of the English word "pampered."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective that means "pampered" in the sense of "indulged." The pronunciation is "KOHK-koh-LAH-toh." The feminine for, coccolata, is pronounced "KOHK-koh-LAH-tah."
La Banca della Scozia is an Italian equivalent of 'The Bank of Scotland'. It's pronounced 'lah BAHN-kah DEHL-lah SKOH-tsee-ah'.In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'banca' means 'bank'. The word 'della' combines the preposition 'di' and the feminine definite article 'la' to mean 'of the'. The feminine noun 'Scozia' means 'Scotland'.
if you are asking how to say 'word' in Hebrew, it is mee-LAH
Generally, after marriage, the bride should leave with her husband to her in lah's house. If it takes place in reverse then we call it as illarikam. It means that the bride groom (husband) shifts to his in lah's house forever. There is no one word equivalent in English. Illarikam literally means bridegroom goes to the bride's family and lives permanently with them.