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lah
lah
English
Noun
lah (uncountable)
Etymology 2
From Malay lah or Mandarin 啦 (la) and 了 (le)
Particle
lah
- (Manglish, Singlish) Placed at the end of a phrase or sentence either for emphasis or reassurance.
- Don’t think so much lah! (Don’t overanalyze.)
- It’s okay lah. (It’s all right. Don’t worry about it.)
- 1994, C. S. Chong, NS: An Air-Level Story, Singapore: Times Books International, ISBN 978-981-204-312-2, page 58:
- Oh well, it was xiong, but overall OK, lah.
- 2000 April 2, Tee Hun Ching, The Sunday Times (Singapore), page 14:
- ‘No, lah!’ he says with a wave of his hand. […] ‘No need, lah! People in the industry know me. […] ’
- 2001 February 23, Susan Long, “I still haven’t found what I’m looking for”, in The Straits Times (Singapore), page H12:
- His says his attitude then, as it still is, was: ‘Try lah, won’t go wrong one lah.’
Malay
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lah/
Particle
lah
- Final particle indicating an imperative, reassurance or emphasis.
- Saya ada di sini lah. (I'm here.)
- Kau ni bodoh betul lah! (You are so stupid!)
- Diam lah! (Shut up!)
- Pergi sana lah! (Go there!)
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *lēgaz.
Adjective
lāh
Declension
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case | singular | plural | case | singular | plural | ||||||||
m | n | f | m | n | f | m | n | f | |||||
nominative | lāga | lāge | lāge | lāgan | nom. | lāh | lāh | lāgu | lāge | lāgu, -e | lāga, -e | ||
accusative | lāgan | lāge | lāgan | acc. | lāgne | lāh | lāge | lāge | lāgu, -e | lāga, -e | |||
genitive | lāgan | lāgra, lāgena | gen. | lāges | lāges | lāgre | lāgra | ||||||
dative | lāgan | lāgum | dat. | lāgum | lāgum | lāgre | lāgum | ||||||
instrumental | lāge |