"Lai" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lai is an adverbial particle in English that is used to indicate purpose or intention. It is often translated as "for the purpose of" or "in order to". For example:
"I came to the party late lai to catch up with my friend."
Here, "lai" indicates that the purpose of coming to the party late was to catch up with the speaker's friend.
Laguncularia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Combretaceae, commonly known as strangler figs. They are a type of epiphyte that grows on other trees or plants, eventually strangling them as they mature. The name "laguncularia" comes from the Latin "laguna", meaning pool or lake, likely referring to the plant's ability to thrive in coastal or lacustrine environments.
Lah-de-dah is an idiomatic expression that means to prattled on in a pretentious or affected manner, often in a way that is perceived as tedious or boring. It can also imply a sense of superiority or condescension, as if the person speaking is lecturing or pontificating. The phrase is often used to criticize someone for talking in a pompous or self-important way.
Lahaina is a town on the island of Maui, Hawaii, United States. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1820 to 1845 and is known for its rich history and cultural significance. The town's name "Lahaina" comes from the Hawaiian language and means "cruel sun" or "stern sun". It is now a popular tourist destination, known for its historic sites, luaus, and outdoor activities such as snorkeling and surfing.
Lahore is the second-largest city in Pakistan and is the provincial capital of the Punjab province. It is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and architectural landmarks such as the Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque.
Laicisation is the removal of church or religious control over an institution, particularly public education, or the transfer of a priest or minister to a secular position. It can also refer to the process of eliminating religious influences or symbols from an institution or practice.
Laicized refers to a priest or religious official who has been removed from the religious order or hierarchy, often voluntarily or involuntarily, and has returned to secular life. This can occur for various reasons, such as personal circumstances, disagreements with the religious institution, or personal quests for secular careers.