Une capitale - a capital city, le capital - financial capital
une banque (financial institution) or une rive (bank of the river)
"Le Parisian covers a variety of topics. The individual articles vary, but often cover worldwide events from the point of view of the French. Some examples are the war in Afghanistan and the global financial crisis."
"Tirer le diable par la queue" means having big (financial) difficulties in making ends meet. Literally it would read "to pull / to drag the devil by its tail". Ex: dans cette famille, ils tirent le diable par la queue : in that family, they're always broke.
le squash le surf le cricket le badminton le football le box le ping-pong le tennis le volley le hockey
le soleil (the sun)le raisin, le café, le pain, le thé, le croissant
In accounting, "LE" typically stands for "Limited Edition" or can refer to "Liabilities and Equity" in the context of financial statements. However, it is more commonly associated with "Legal Entity," which denotes a business organization recognized by law as a separate entity that can enter contracts, own assets, and incur liabilities. Understanding the context is crucial, as "LE" can have different meanings based on the specific accounting scenario.
Given below are some of the lyrics.....PLEASE someone provide a link to the song, which i have been trying to discover the name of for years now. The chorus goes something like and it is a female singer: Le le le le le le le le law min na ga le le le le le le leeee erag3i tani
Le Halwa Le was created in 1983.
le football (or 'le foot'), le handball (or 'le hand'), le volleyball (or 'le volley'), le golf, le rugby, la gymnastique, la boxe,
Le lavabo se situe entre le lit et le mur
The duration of Le Halwa Le is 2.08 hours.