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لَهُ (lahu)

  1. third-person singular masculine of لِـ (li-)

له

  1. Jawi spelling of lah‎.

له

  1. Jawi spelling of lah‎.

بوروڠ له (plural بوروڠ٢ له)

  1. Jawi spelling of burung lah‎.

Borrowed from Old Ruthenian лѧхъ sg (ljax, a Pole) and лѧхи pl (ljaxi, Poland), from Old East Slavic лѧхъ m sg (lęxŭ, a Pole) and лѧхове m pl (lęxove, Poland), from Proto-Slavic *lęxъ.

له (Leh)

  1. a Pole
    Synonym: لهلی (lehli)

له (Leh)

  1. Synonym of لهستان, Poland (a country in Central Europe)

From Arabic لَهُ (lahu) (pronounced as لَه (lah) in pausa), third-person singular masculine of لِـ (li-), possibly through Persian له (lah).

Prepositional phrase

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له (leh or lehü [when followed by the Arabic definite article]) (in certain Arabic phrases)

  1. for him, in his favor
  2. on his side
Readings
Classical reading? lah
Dari reading? lah
Iranian reading? lah
Tajik reading? lah

له (lah)

  1. crushed

Cognate with Sanskrit रस (rasa). The original meaning must have meant "juice".

Readings
Classical reading? lah
Dari reading? lah
Iranian reading? lah
Tajik reading? lah

له (lah)

  1. (obsolete) wine, must

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish له (Leh, Pole), from Old East Slavic лѧхъ (lęxŭ, Pole).

Readings
Classical reading? lah
Dari reading? lah
Iranian reading? lah
Tajik reading? lah

له (lah)

  1. Lech, the forefather of the Lechites or Poles

له (lah)

  1. (obsolete) Pole

Borrowed from Arabic لَهُ (lahu, to him) (pronounced لَه (lah) in pausa), third-person singular masculine of لِـ (li-).

Readings
Classical reading? lah
Dari reading? lah
Iranian reading? lah
Tajik reading? lah

(when followed by the Arabic definite article):

Readings
Classical reading? lahu
Dari reading? lahu
Iranian reading? laho
Tajik reading? lahu

Prepositional phrase

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Dari لهُ or له
Iranian Persian
Tajik лаҳ or лаҳу

لَه or لَهُ (lah or laho [when followed by the Arabic definite article]) (in certain Arabic phrases)

  1. to him; for him, in his favor[1]

    بر له و بر علیه

    for and against; pro and con[1]
  1. 1.0 1.1 Hayyim, Sulayman (1934) “له”, in New Persian–English dictionary, volume 2, Teheran: Librairie-imprimerie Béroukhim, page 773