Lasses Meaning in English
word · lemma: lass
ˈɫæs
LAS-iz
lˈæsɪz
LAS-iz
التعريف
A somewhat old-fashioned or regional word for girls or young women, especially used in Scotland and northern England.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Lasses' is informal, regional, and a bit old-fashioned; most common in Scottish and northern English speech or writing. Usually refers to young girls or women, less common in everyday modern English. Not used for formal contexts.
Spanish: chicas - muchachasPortuguese (BR): moças - meninasPortuguese (PT): raparigas - meninasChinese (Simplified): 女孩们 - 少女们Chinese (Traditional): 女孩們 - 少女們Hindi: लड़कियांArabic: فتيات - صباياBengali: মেয়েরা - তরুণী (আঞ্চলিক)Russian: девушки - девчонки (устар., региональное)Japanese: 娘さんたち - 少女たち(古風な表現)Vietnamese: cô gái trẻ - các thiếu nữ (từ địa phương, cũ)Korean: 소녀들 - 젊은 여성들 (옛날식, 지역 방언)Turkish: kızlar - genç kadınlar (bölgesel, eski)Urdu: لڑکیاں - نوجوان لڑکیاں (علاقائی/پرانا لفظ)Indonesian: gadis-gadis - para perempuan muda (istilah kuno/daerah)
جمل نموذجية
The lasses are playing in the yard.
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Three lasses walked to school together.
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The old man waved at the lasses passing by.
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Those lasses sure know how to have a good time.
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Back home, the lasses would gather at the café every Friday night.
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Some of the lasses from the village joined the dance competition.
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