"les" meaning in Ladino

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Pronoun

Forms: ליס [Hebrew]
Etymology: Inherited from Old Spanish les, from Latin illīs, dative plural of ille. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|lad|osp|les|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old Spanish les, {{inh+|lad|osp|les}} Inherited from Old Spanish les, {{inh|lad|la|illīs}} Latin illīs Head templates: {{head|lad|pronoun form|Hebrew spelling|ליס|g=mfbysense}} les m or f by sense (Hebrew spelling ליס)
  1. dative of eyos and eyas; (to) them, (for) them Tags: by-personal-gender, dative, feminine, form-of, masculine Form of: eyos and eyas (extra: (to) them, (for) them)
    Sense id: en-les-lad-pron-XVXZ7yS6 Categories (other): Ladino entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 37 entries, Pages with entries
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