־לה

Hebrew

Etymology

From Yiddish ־ל (-l), from Old High German -ilī.

Suffix

־לֶה • (-le), plural ־לָךְ • (-lakh)

  1. (colloquial) -ie, -y Forming diminutive or affectionate forms of nouns or names.
    Synonyms: ־ִי (), (slang) ־וּש (-ush)
    אִמָּא (íma, mother) + ־להאִמָּא׳לֶה (ímale, mommy, oh my God!)

Usage notes

  • When affixed onto words, usually preceded by a geresh (׳) as in אמא׳לה.
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