Layman's language uses simple words, not specialist terms.
"Dil lay lo mo" does not have a standard meaning in English. It appears to be a phrase in a language other than English. If you can provide more context or specify the language, I may be able to assist further.
ie ovele ouye is Pig Latin (which is not a language, but a code).It can also be rendered:I-ay ov-lay ou-yay
The plural of lay-by is lay-bys.
The present tense of "lay" is "lay" or "lays" depending on the subject.
You can find English words translated into Hawaiian by using a Hawaiian-English dictionary or online translation tools. It's important to note that Hawaiian language has its own unique sounds and pronunciation rules, so learning how to pronounce Hawaiian words correctly is key.
I. J. V. Mans has written: 'Afrikaans eerste taal' -- subject- s -: Afrikaans language, Grammar
to save you digging a hole in the backgarden for them mans best friend to the end
lay language
From Belarus language - it means 'Lay'
of cource body language can help us even understand a person is interested in talking with you. by understanding his gestures
AM means morning, just as in lay language.
Hea inoa Leke [hay-ah ee-no-ah lay-lay]
Christine is a womans name Christian is a mans name The two do not sound the same.
Aloha: ʻElemakule ʻimi loa [A-lay-ma-coo-lay ee-me lo-ah]
muh-gih-lay?
Aloha: Kakileli [ka-kee-lay-lee]
what is over lay problem in programming design