lean uponrĩívpush, squeeze, lean, press on, quellRɩk kugrã n rĩ sɛbã tɩ sobgã na n dɩkame.Put a stone on the paper or the wind will carry them away.syndĩ
leapyɩke 2ɩ́-èvjump, leap, boundBiigã yɩk n zomba bõangã.The child jumped on the donkey.loose2ó-èvto leap, jump, go around jumpingLoang ne pondr loosdame.Frogs and toads go around jumping.
leather (working with)zapeàvworking with leather, cover with leather or be covered with leather, to be a shoemaker or leather-workerA Zã zapda neooda raagẽ wã.John makes leather shoes at the market.
leavewudiùvto go out, go outside, leave, exitA wudga yibeoogẽ n nan ka lebg ye.He left in the morning and didn't come back yet.antkẽ11base 1àvleave, cancel, cease, stop, abandonNed kõn bas kur n pʋgd kãan-woabg ye.We do not abandon the turtle to chase a lame guinea fowl. (Proverb: when opportunities present themselves to someone, he must seize the one that is most accessible to him and not the one that seems better to him but difficult to access, otherwise he will lose both)yi n baseexpr.to leave, take off, to part, departyi11ívgo out, come out, go somewhere, leaveM baaba yiime.My father went somewhere.antkẽ11synzĩndi2basdav.inaccto leave, to spareNed basda baag a soab yĩnga.We spare a dog because of its owner. (Proverb: the fear, the admiration, or the contempt that one has of an individual is also carried on all that belongs to him.)
leave (to)looge 1ó-èvgo away, pass by a place, to leaveD looge.Lets go.synyi be
leave a leftoverkeeseé-èvleave a leftover, to let sb. - sth. be, leave aloneRɩ la f kees f yao wã.synkelle11
leave aloneyaage22á-èvnot visit any more, leave alone, abandonA maana bõe tɩ b yaag-a n pa le kẽnd a nengẽ.What did he do that they don't go to him any more?keeseé-èvleave a leftover, to let sb. - sth. be, leave aloneRɩ la f kees f yao wã.synkelle11
leave not usedkelle11é-èvbe remainingA rɩɩ sagbã tɩ kelle.He ate porridge and there is still some left.synkeese
leave the right pathbʋta3v.inaccleave the right pathPãng sã n tũud sore, bʋʋm bʋta moogo.When force takes the path, reason walks in the undergrowth. (Proverb: there can never be justice where force dictates its law and in general when justice is not independent)