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Что (кто) такое -le - определение

ASPECT THAT INDICATES REPEATED ACTION OVER MULTIPLE OCCASIONS OR PLACES; E.G. FINNISH: ⟨SADELLA⟩ “TO RAIN OCCASIONALLY” (VS. ⟨SATAA⟩ “TO RAIN”); HUNGARIAN: ⟨FIZETGET⟩ “TO PAY FOR A LONGER PERIOD WITH PROBABLY LESS INTENSITY” (VS
Past iterative; Past frequentative tense; Frequently; Past iterative tense; Frequentive; -le; Frequentative aspect
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-le         
-le1
¦ suffix
1. forming names of appliances or instruments: bridle.
2. forming names of animals and plants: beetle.
Origin
OE, of Gmc origin.
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-le2
(also -el)
¦ suffix forming nouns having or originally having a diminutive sense: mantle.
Origin
ME -el, -elle, partly from OE and partly from OFr. (based on L. forms).
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-le3
¦ suffix (forming adjectives from an original verb) apt to; liable to: brittle.
Origin
ME: from earlier -el, of Gmc origin.
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-le4
¦ suffix forming verbs, chiefly expressing repeated action or movement (as in babble, dazzle), or having diminutive sense (as in nestle).
Origin
OE -lian, of Gmc origin.
Frequentative         
·noun A frequentative verb.
II. Frequentative ·adj Serving to express the frequent repetition of an action; as, a frequentative verb.
frequently         
ad.
1.
Often, repeatedly, many times, at short intervals, not rarely, not seldom.
2.
Commonly, as a common thing or matter.
LE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Le; LE (disambiguation); Le (disambiguation); L.e.; Le.; L E; Lê (Brazilian footballer); Lê (footballer)
LAN Emulation (Reference: LANE, ATM)
LE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Le; LE (disambiguation); Le (disambiguation); L.e.; Le.; L E; Lê (Brazilian footballer); Lê (footballer)
¦ abbreviation language engineering.
Frequently         
·adv At frequent or short intervals; many times; often; repeatedly; commonly.
Frequentative         
In grammar, a frequentative form (abbreviated or ) of a word is one that indicates repeated action but is not to be confused with iterative aspect. The frequentative form can be considered a separate but not completely independent word called a frequentative.
frequently         
Lê Hoàng         
  • Lê Hoàng
VIETNAMESE FILM DIRECTOR
Hoang Le; Le Hoang
Lê Hoàng (born 20 January 1956 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese film director and screenwriter.Cinemaya: the Asian film magazine: Issues 58-62 2003 The average revenue for other films shown in the entire country is 100 million VND.
Le prophète         
  • Jeanne-Anaïs Castellan as Berthe in the original production of ''Le prophète''
  • [[Giacomo Meyerbeer]], portrayed in 1847
  • Ernestine Schumann-Heink as Fidès
  • Frontispiece of the original vocal score
  • Design by [[Philippe Chaperon]] for the final scene in a production of the opera in 1897
  • Gustave-Hippolyte Roger as Jean de Leyde in the original production of ''Le prophète''
  • Pauline Viardot as Fidès in the original production of ''Le prophète''
  • ''Sotterraneo a volta nel palazzo di Münster'', set design for ''Il profeta'' act 5 scene 6 (1863).
OPERA BY GIACOMO MEYERBEER
Le prophete; Le Prophète; Le Prophete; Le Prophéte; Le prophète (opera)
Le prophète (The Prophet) is a grand opera in five acts by Giacomo Meyerbeer, which was premiered in Paris on 16 April 1849. The French-language libretto was by Eugène Scribe and Émile Deschamps, after passages from the Essay on the Manners and Spirit of Nations by Voltaire.

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Frequentative

In grammar, a frequentative form (abbreviated FREQ or FR) of a word is one that indicates repeated action but is not to be confused with iterative aspect. The frequentative form can be considered a separate but not completely independent word called a frequentative. The frequentative is no longer productive in English, unlike in some language groups, such as Finno-Ugric, Balto-Slavic, and Turkic.