llechul, n.poss.3sshadow; reflection.
llechukn.poss.1s
llechumn.poss.2s
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llechudn.poss.1pi
llechemiun.poss.2p
llecherirn.poss.3p
Proverbs:
> He gets his law from the streets.
Rael has the general meaning "way," applicable both to method and to a street. The implication is that if a child will not learn from his parents, he will learn the hard way from experience. It may be used in the positive sense of someone who is quick to learn from experience.
llach, n.law; commandment; advice; rule; instruction.
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chad er a llachexpr.lawyer.
melechang a llechul a rengulexpr.teach (someone) a lesson.
oleiit er a llachexpr.break or disobey law.
oltirakl er a llachexpr.follow, obey or uphold law.
omsa a llechul a rengulexpr.teach (someone) a lesson.
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Synonyms:
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Examples:
> It is the rule of the school that we cannot smoke.
> You will continue to observe the Law.
> The attorneys will attempt at a settlement to avoid trial.
Proverbs:
> He gets his law from the streets.
Rael has the general meaning "way," applicable both to method and to a street. The implication is that if a child will not learn from his parents, he will learn the hard way from experience. It may be used in the positive sense of someone who is quick to learn from experience.
More Examples:
> This enforcement of the stated curfew needs to enforced for the young generation to respect the laws.

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