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L'église (the la is switched for L' as the word begins with a vowel) means the church in French.
The "L" stands for either "La" or "Le" they are articles, the same as "the" in English. When French word begins with a consonant, the word "La" or "Le" is used in full, like "Le table" or "La crayon". But when a French word begins with a vowel, the vowel is elided with the vowel of the article, like in "L'eglise" or "L'orange".
Lap is a word that begins with the letter L and rhymes with cap.
love
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Aur - revior
zeal
Longjohns
Luckily
· Little dipper
logic
Masculine is the gender of the French equivalent of the English word "art."Specifically, the French word is "art." Its masculine singular definite article is "l"* ("the"). The pronunciation is "ahr."*The article actually is "le." But the vowel "e" drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe after the remaining letter "l" and immediately before the first letter of the succeeding word.